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Originally Posted by Cherie
The fire was put out according to the neighbour opposite, I guess as the flammable material was at the centre of the cladding it was burning unnoticed for a while
Philip Hammond claims the cladding used is banned in the U.K., so two questions why was it sold in such a large quantity and why did building regs sign off on it ..
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Originally Posted by Kizzy
Well of course so if they didn't meet building regs the council will have been fully aware, the chancellor insists the material used was banned here so how could it possibly have been sanctioned?
That's if you believe it was banned here and he didn't just say that to cover gavin barwells back for sitting on his hands to improve building regs for high rise buildings while housing minister.
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See my post above you seem determined to argue for the sake of it when I am asking the same questions as you pages before you do