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hundreds of thousands of people are living in buildings we now know to be unsafe some even still wrapped in the same flammable cladding as grenfell. many are first time buyers who have watched their dream of homeownership become a living nightmare in unsellable, worthless homes. i welcome the building safety fund, but funds alone are not enough not least at least because of the extremely slow progress in allocating them. we need active intervention and leadership. so, will the secretary of state commit that all buildings will be made safe not just from acm cladding, or at least in the process by this time next year? and will he free homeowners from the burden of the costs and anxieties of being trapped in unmarketable, unsafe homes? the government defended the measures it had put forward and their progress. earlier this year, i set out