The lives on hold inside the cladding scandal: "I no longer buy little things like contact lenses. That’s £25 a month — two days of waking-watch payments."
Abigail Tubis, 29, Leeds (1/5) @LeedsCladding @McrCladiators @LKPleasehold @ukcag @NLC_2019
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@LeedsCladding @McrCladiators @LKPleasehold @ukcag @NLC_2019 The lives on hold inside the cladding scandal: "I’m not only facing losing my home. Solicitors cannot be bankrupt, that would also mean losing my career." Rebecca Fairclough, 37, Manchester (2/5) thetimes.co.uk/article/proper…
@LeedsCladding @McrCladiators @LKPleasehold @ukcag @NLC_2019 The lives on hold inside the cladding scandal: "My partner has had to return to supply teaching, aged 67, to help cover the mortgage." Carolyn Lovatt, 64, London (3/5) thetimes.co.uk/article/proper…
@LeedsCladding @McrCladiators @LKPleasehold @ukcag @NLC_2019 The lives on hold inside the cladding scandal: "I sleep with my wallet and passport. I think about who I would save first: my child or my elderly parents?" Priyanka Abbi, 34, Slough (4/5) thetimes.co.uk/article/proper…
@LeedsCladding @McrCladiators @LKPleasehold @ukcag @NLC_2019 The lives on hold inside the cladding scandal: "We’ve got two boys and a daughter crammed into one bedroom. We can’t sell. Two banks refused to lend." Chad Cribbins and Niyati Patel Cribbins, London (5/5) thetimes.co.uk/article/proper…
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