Building Safety Crisis Day of Action, 30 October, keeps up pressure on government

Action for Fire Safety Justice protest at City Hall 30 October 2021

The Tories re-announced their ‘solution’ to the building safety crisis in the Budget last week, a £5bn fund to tackle fire safety remediation. Of course this money is a fraction of the £5 – £50bn that remediation is expected to cost. This was accompanied, as usual, by warm words about how leaseholders should not have to pay. If they thought they could put a dampener on the planned protests on Saturday, they were very wrong. There were eight protests and seven of them were live streamed into the Building Safety Crisis rally online. We were delighted to support the protests in person and by providing the tech support.

We heard, a couple of days before the day of action that Michael Gove had called leaseholders in for a meeting. Michael Gove is the Secretary of State for Levelling Up (sic), Housing and Communities. We think there is little doubt that the publicity around the upcoming protests played a role in his decision to meet leaseholders. Following the protests we are reliably informed that there is more interest in the press and parliament for a real solution – the Polluter Pays Bill.

Solidarity to all those fighting back!

Watch the Online Rally On YouTube On Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/Homes4AllUK/videos/570884867514185 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7HBXYRrtIQ&t=1745s

We demanded that the Government makes Developers pay! The costs to fix fire safety issues should not fall on tenants or leaseholders.
Speakers were: Chloe Waite, Action for Fire Safety Justice Tanya Murat, Homes For All Jenni Garrett, End Our Cladding Scandal Matt Wrack, FBU Georgie Hume, CLADDAG Chair, Moyra Samuels, Grenfell Campaigner
Protests featured at the online rally were: ⁕ London City Hal l⁕ Abbey Quays Barking ⁕ Upton Park ⁕ Ipswich Waterfront ⁕ Stotfold ⁕ Bristol City Hall ⁕ Strasbourg European Court of Human Rights

REPORT: This ITV report is a good example of the coverage we received.

https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2021-10-30/the-costs-could-bankrupt-me-cladding-victims-plead-for-government-support

Protests, 30 October 2021

Barking – Weston Homes
Bristol City Hall
London City Hall
London City Hall
Ipswich Waterfront
Milton Keynes – Crest Nicholson
Stotfold – Linden Homes
Upton Park – Barratt
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