hello, this is breakfast with tina daheley and ben boulos in the studio, and jon kay in langstone harbouration secretary has admitted there could be hundreds more to come. but there are also questions about why action was not taken sooner, and claims that cuts to school rebuilding budgets could be to blame. our analysis editor ros atkins has more. the government has this message on unsafe concrete in england's schools. we will spend what it takes to make sure that children can go to school safely. but there are questions about whether the tories have spent what it takes during their 13 years in power. before then, tony blair had won three elections for labour. and in 2003, mr blair announced the building schools for the future scheme. the initial aim was to refurbish every secondary school in england, and to build new ones too. and by 2010, the scheme's overall cost was £55 billion. also in 2010, labour would lose power, replaced by a coalition government led by david cameron, with a new education secretary, michael gove. two months later, mr gove would scrap labour's building schools sch