They're not the type of Tory voters that the Tory party likes to bail out - there's too many of them for one thing.
I expect the cladding problem to be solved (eventually) by bailouts that go to the same set of building firms that created the problem in the first place. None of the bailout money will ever see individuals except for large bonuses for directors/owners of these large building companies.
I think many senior members of the Tory party are, right now, trying to work out how to setup building companies to get contracts to remove/replace cladding.
They're not the type of Tory voters that the Tory party likes to bail out - there's too many of them for one thing.
I expect the cladding problem to be solved (eventually) by bailouts that go to the same set of building firms that created the problem in the first place. None of the bailout money will ever see individuals except for large bonuses for directors/owners of these large building companies.
I think many senior members of the Tory party are, right now, trying to work out how to setup building companies to get contracts to remove/replace cladding.