The government – that is, civil servants as well as ministers – have sought to impose rigid central control over the cladding crisis, and then not done it competently. The result is that resolution of the cladding crisis falls far short of that of Australia and, very likely, Scotland, which is following the Australian not the London government’s approach.
These two conclusions may be drawn from articles by LKP trustee and solicitor Liam Spender on Oxford University’s law faculty website.