ofili do something to do with the housing crisis. do it yourself. i think that these lost behind us and could be solved if we had more houses built in this country. could be solved if we had more houses built in this countrym could be solved if we had more houses built in this country. it is interesting that everything comes back to politics. and when you are with us, as well, that sense of how much more we would be talking about housing if it were not for the other stuff we were document. if we just got brexit done. that is your opinion. thank you very much, tom. stay with us. we have the headlines hello, this is breakfast with chris mason and rachel burden. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. borisjohnson has responded to his brexit setback by sending a letter to the eu, asking for an extension to the uk's withdrawal date — but he's refused to sign the document. the prime minister did send a second letter warning against any further delay. mrjohnson was legally obliged to ask for an extension after