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Originally posted by cojak View PostThere were TEN THOUSAND homes in Gloucestershire and Worcestershire flooded in 2007. There are fewer than 50 after weeks more rain than then.
Whole villages in the East Midlands flooded in 2003 haven't been touched at all in these floods.
If you want to jump on the Bash the EA bandwagon, then go right ahead.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
Whole villages in the East Midlands flooded in 2003 haven't been touched at all in these floods.
If you want to jump on the Bash the EA bandwagon, then go right ahead.
Last time I looked, the East Midlands wasn't in the south.Comment
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Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostThis has been the wettest 2 months on record for the SOUTH.
Last time I looked, the East Midlands wasn't in the south."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Wet in the south
Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostThis has been the wettest 2 months on record for the SOUTH.
Last time I looked, the East Midlands wasn't in the south.Comment
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Originally posted by ASB View PostThat is a completely different thing. That is, in effect, a statement that you do not approve of subsidies. That is absolutely fine (and something I largely agree with).
However, what you said was rather different. If was:-
"It will actually save money, government is probably paying them large subsidies not to grow anything anyway."
As I said, the statement is bollocks and demonstrate you have approximately zero knowledge of any of the system you are so robustly criticising.
The SPS replaced all production/set aside schemes in the substantial CAP overhaul back in 2005. Can't remember the rates since I had to go through a fairly major registration exercise, but if I recall correctly it ended up being about 20 quid a hectare.
I thought not !!Comment
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In the NE we have basically had none if this at all. It's been rainy a lot and there have been quite a few gales, but we just got greater quantity of what we normally get. The river didn't even flood in Durham, which it does quite frequently.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostHow wet has it been ?
There are parts of the levels that are outside EA control, they have been dredged and the flooding is much less severe. It's those sorts of comparisons that make it clear that the EA has fooked up,
probably deliberately.
Last year when the area flooded, Chris Smith blamed 'the wrong sort of rain' when he blabbered on about some sort of convective downpour dumping system, or somesuch.
FYI the EA spends about 600m a years on salaries and pensions, and about 3m on dredging.
They spend more on PR(\__/)
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Put UK flood victims FIRST: As flood-hit Britons endure unimaginable hardship, the Mail launches a petition calling for cash to be taken from the £11billion foreign aid budget to help them | Mail Online
Lots of pics in today's wail.
Not sure I agree that raiding the foreign aid pot is the right solution.Comment
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There was a woman on the telly from one of those millionaire Surrey villages complaining about how they'd had no help and have had to "look after ourselves". She seemed to be standing in about 3 inches of water.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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