up up until now, the government s approach breakdown as follows. dangerous cutting removal would be paid for by the building safety front only for buildings of 18.5 metres in height. everything else would be covered either by developers paying or by a loan scheme for leaseholders. but we understand that michael gove, the levelling up secretary, will make a commitment on monday that up to £4 billion of extra funding will be available to remove dangerous cladding and buildings between 11 and 18 one half metres, and that leaseholders will not have to pay anything towards that cost, a significant shift. but gove also made clear that money will come from developers, not from the taxpayer, and if developers won t pay voluntarily, he will threaten the force of law to make sure that they comply. but this change will cover cladding only, not the host of other building safety issues found in thousands of building since gran fell,. ~ , ., thousands of building since gran fell,. , . ., fell,. w