burned from tall buildings. but she did not. if people look at this report and say it does not go far enough because it did not ban cladding, anding, and i will accept that as a criticism. that is a criticism. what i would say in response to that is what i found is a problem with the building of high praise buildings which goes far beyond people putting cladding on the building which is not compliant. but if she does say the government banned it, iwill support if she does say the government banned it, i will support it, if she does say the government banned it, iwill support it, 11 months after grenville, the secretary rose to his feet in the commons. having listened carefully to concerns, the government will consult on banning the use of combustible materials and cladding systems on high—rise residential buildings. a consultation that knocked the decision campaigners wanted. yellow that it was good for the government to be able to take this step into realising what they need to do. however, they should have done it today. cladding is being removed from some buildings, but banning it completely would mean changing the complex sy