Our local MP Munira Wilson calls for urgent Government action to end cladding scandal
By The Editor 5th Nov 2021
Munira Wilson, MP for Twickenham and Teddington, has today asked the Minister for Housing, Christopher Pincher MP, if the Government will foot the upfront bill for the assessment and remedial work necessary on housing fitted with dangerous cladding, and claw back the funds from those responsible for these buildings.
Currently, local families are faced with the impossible decision of continuing to live in accommodation fitted with cladding which could pose a fire risk or face financial ruin to keep themselves safe.
Speaking in the House of Commons, Munira Wilson asked:
"In my local authority of Richmond upon Thames, remediation work has either been started or completed on fewer than 50% of buildings with dangerous cladding.
"Leaseholders living in these buildings, such as the residents of the Sandy Lane estate in my constituency, are living at constant personal and financial risk.
"So may I press the Minister again: will he, in the first instance, commit to covering the costs of both the assessment and the remedial work, to keep not just my constituents safe, but leaseholders across the capital and the country, and claim the money back from freeholders and developers later?"
Minister for Housing, Christopher Pincher, responded:
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