in the wake of the grenfell towerfire in 2017, banks had been asking for so—called "cladding" forms andople's homes was the lowest since records began. on this basis, expert advice includes five significant recommendations to correct the disproportionate reaction that we've seen in some parts of the market. firstly, ews1 forms should not be a requirement on buildings below 18 metres. but some mps doubted it would make a big difference to leaseholders. fundamentally, this bill betrays leaseholders, who will still face life—changing costs for problems they did not create and who are trapped in unsellable, uninsurable, unmortgageable homes, notwithstanding some of his announcements today, which i fear will do little to resolve it. two members of the house of lords have been banned from parliament's bars, libraries and restaurants because they refused to attend compulsory anti—bullying training. lord kalms and lord willoughby de broke were found to have breached the code of conduct for peers. but one member of the lords argued the ban was self—defeating. do we really, my lords, want to say