We have a so-called "Environment Minister" who, at the present time of national environmental emergency refuses to appear on radio or television either to discuss the situation or to explain what steps the government are taking to ameliorate the predicament of those suffering...What is going on that someone is his position is allowed to get away with this ...??
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Originally posted by Maclintick View PostWe have a so-called "Environment Minister" who, at the present time of national environmental emergency refuses to appear on radio or television either to discuss the situation or to explain what steps the government are taking to ameliorate the predicament of those suffering...What is going on that someone is his position is allowed to get away with this ...??
The frequency with which Environment Ministers are replaced reflects the government's (lack of) interest in these matters.
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Originally posted by Maclintick View PostWe have a so-called "Environment Minister" who, at the present time of national environmental emergency refuses to appear on radio or television either to discuss the situation or to explain what steps the government are taking to ameliorate the predicament of those suffering...What is going on that someone is his position is allowed to get away with this ...??
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My daughter and future husband bought a house close to a flood plain and water meadows in 2015. Two years previously the street had been flooded including neighbouring properties - but it was the only house they could afford in the town where they are obliged by personal circumstances to live. By the time they bought, the council had added some flood defences (watertight gate etc) to their property.
Since then a flood barrier has been constructed on their side of the river. A watertight gate can block their road, where it begins to cross the watermeadows about 150 metres from their front door: it was closed last week as the whole of the flood plain flooded right up to the barrier.
These measures are possible with the will and with funding. There has been some discussion on the news of the fiscal issues for local councils. This is still the legacy of 'austerity'!
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostMy daughter and future husband bought a house close to a flood plain and water meadows in 2015. Two years previously the street had been flooded including neighbouring properties - but it was the only house they could afford in the town where they are obliged by personal circumstances to live. By the time they bought, the council had added some flood defences (watertight gate etc) to their property.
Since then a flood barrier has been constructed on their side of the river. A watertight gate can block their road, where it begins to cross the watermeadows about 150 metres from their front door: it was closed last week as the whole of the flood plain flooded right up to the barrier.
These measures are possible with the will and with funding. There has been some discussion on the news of the fiscal issues for local councils. This is still the legacy of 'austerity'!
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I like your post S_A. I have to admit that my daughter and husband live in a Tory seat in affluent Surrey. So the admirable flood prevention scheme which kept the waters from their sitting room and kitchen was a proper job done by a construction company, and not by Community Action folk.... But I accept those fiscal arguments, and wish we had a more centrist government. I fear that we are in for 10 years (at least) of the present lot.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI like your post S_A. I have to admit that my daughter and husband live in a Tory seat in affluent Surrey. So the admirable flood prevention scheme which kept the waters from their sitting room and kitchen was a proper job done by a construction company, and not by Community Action folk.... But I accept those fiscal arguments, and wish we had a more centrist government. I fear that we are in for 10 years (at least) of the present lot.
There's really nothing to be afraid of, my dears ....
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI like your post S_A. I have to admit that my daughter and husband live in a Tory seat in affluent Surrey. So the admirable flood prevention scheme which kept the waters from their sitting room and kitchen was a proper job done by a construction company, and not by Community Action folk.... But I accept those fiscal arguments, and wish we had a more centrist government. I fear that we are in for 10 years (at least) of the present lot.
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I have to admit very grudgingly that one blue-wall Tory MP (representeing a flooded region and posing with wellies and umbrella) gave the perfect put-down to Matt Frei on Channel 4 News the other day. He asked her why Boris hadn't been oop thar in person to assess the situation for himself. Without missing a beat she retorted, 'Well you're interviewing me from a studio in London. You seem to know all about it'.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View Post'Well you're interviewing me from a studio in London. You seem to know all about it'.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI have to admit very grudgingly that one blue-wall Tory MP (representeing a flooded region and posing with wellies and umbrella) gave the perfect put-down to Matt Frei on Channel 4 News the other day. He asked her why Boris hadn't been oop thar in person to assess the situation for himself. Without missing a beat she retorted, 'Well you're interviewing me from a studio in London. You seem to know all about it'.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostA similarly 'robust' interviewee style adopted by David Davies MP (in Barbour and Wellies) trying to put down Cathy Newman on Channel Four News tonight: but getting from her as good as he gave.
(So where is the Prime Minister...?)
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