in ipswich, in my constituency, we have a situation where a developer completely refurbished a towerilding regulation signed off, because they did not have to do so through the local council. we shouldn't have to keep coming back, begging ministers to address this appalling failure. the ministers should be using their own initiative. if the risk of further fatalities and death is not scary enough for them, then what is? i mean, how can ministers live with themselves if this fatality is repeated in the future? 0ne conservative thought lessons had been learned. july last year, a tower block in my area caught fire. a flat caught fire. fortunately, i think there were many, many firemen, and i pay tribute to sutton fire service, who i visited recently, and the neighbouring fire services because of the fear, because of the worry following grenfell. they really were on top of it, and they controlled the fire very, very quickly. and so lessons already have been learned, but there's plenty, plenty more. grenfell was a tragedy. it was scandalous. it was avoidable. it was symptomatic of a wider