joining me now is karim mussilhy. pt that apology? ida. sorry. it's apologised, do you accept that apology?- sorry. it's apologised, do you accept that apology? no, i find the a olo: accept that apology? no, i find the apology deeply _ accept that apology? no, i find the apology deeply offensive. - accept that apology? no, i find the apology deeply offensive. we - accept that apology? no, i find the apology deeply offensive. we nowl apology deeply offensive. we now know that the government has known for decades the consequences of these dangerous materials, and yet chose to cover it up, and only now, they're saying sorry four and a half year after grenfell. yet, the people who are living in these unsafe homes... now you're saying sorry? it's not good enough. i'd like to see how long it stands once everything else comes out. about their involvement, about what they knew exactly, and why is david cameron not at the public inquiry after seeing his comments about killing the health and safety monster? forthem killing the h