


I may well of done the extra 9...I've tried looking for the article but can't find it.747man wrote: ↑June 24, 2017, 6:22 pmI THINK You added an extra 9 to that figure Marco......Marcosteffano wrote: ↑June 24, 2017, 1:24 pmI read Kensington coucil have awarded each house holder £999,800 and are being rehoused in £1,800,000 apartments nearby.then they've got the go fund me and other donations,plus the government throwing in £5 million.i know there was great loss of life and many badly injure.i just can't understand why.didnt any of them have house and fire insurance.they won't need a penny for medical care as that's all free.when I lived in the uk if my house had burned down the neighbour might of gave me a few belonging but that would of been it.i used celotex insulation when I was a builder in the uk and as far as I'm aware it has a zero combustible rating.it might be the exterior part that was flammable and as it burned melted the upvc windows that then allowed the fire to enter each apartment.i can't believe these panels were given the ok considering the strict building regulations they have in force nowdays.![]()
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