Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
Woolwich residents react negatively to cladding funding
Description
Today, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick unveiled a further £3.5 billion financial package to help fix the "cladding scandal". But leaseholders of buildings under 18 metres will have to take out a government loan to pay to remove cladding. And as residents at a housing development in Woolwich explained, there is no money for any other building fire safety issues or waking watches. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
More from User
00:43
Welsh first minister reacts to Keir Starmer’s resignation
ODN
00:50
Loud cheers as Andy Burnham is sworn in as Labour MP
ODN
00:22
Ed Davey: Andy Burnham has reputation as ‘flip-flopper’
ODN
00:52
Andy Burnham travels from Euston to Commons
ODN
00:59
Burnham arrives at Euston ahead of swearing-in ceremony
ODN
00:35
Tories criticise Starmer’s timetable for number 10 departure
ODN
Related Videos
01:09
Cheap cladding blamed for rapid spread of Grenfell tower fire
TomoNews US
01:39
Woman who lost six family members in Grenfell fire questioned if cladding was safe before tragedy
The Independent
09:51
Police Say Faulty Fridge Freezer Started Grenfell Tower Fire and That Cladding Failed Safety Tests
StoryfulNews
01:34
2nd anniversary of Grenfell Tower fire: same cladding remains on Gillingham tower block
KentOnline / KMTV
01:00
London Fire Brigade confirms billion pounds spent on cladding since Grenfell
National World - LocalTV
00:58
Housing Minister won't say if Grenfell cladding is banned
ODN