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posted on 16/7/22

I want to know what the government plan to do about it

posted on 16/7/22

Agree entirely with you,what on earth has become of Great Britain ?...............you be careful out there !

posted on 16/7/22

At least you didn’t say woke.

posted on 16/7/22

comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 5 minutes ago
I want to know what the government plan to do about it
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Sir Keir will blame the Tories for it being too hot and Boris will deny that its hot at all.

Brexiteers will point out it would have been even hotter if we had not left the EU and would blame migrants for coming over here bringing their hot foreign weather with them.

posted on 16/7/22

There are a number of reasons why this is different to other countries who normally get these temperatures:

- We don't have air conditioning in our homes. Our hones are made to insulate from damp and cold, so are not the best for these conditions.
- The latitude of the UK and other European countries means that we see sun for longer in the day than equatorial countries this time of year, which means we don't have cool evenings.
- Our infrastructure isn't made to operate in this heat.
- People in this region aren't used to these temperatures. Bodies take time to adapt to different conditions.
- Behavioural aspects in hot weather are different here, as we are not used to such dangerous conditions. Therefore warnings are needed as it is not an innate behaviour. A bit like why warnings are needed in France and Germany.

If you need any further help with simple concepts, let me know.

posted on 16/7/22

oh...and a national emergency has been declared and kids are to stay off school

posted on 16/7/22

comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 34 seconds ago
There are a number of reasons why this is different to other countries who normally get these temperatures:

- We don't have air conditioning in our homes. Our hones are made to insulate from damp and cold, so are not the best for these conditions.
- The latitude of the UK and other European countries means that we see sun for longer in the day than equatorial countries this time of year, which means we don't have cool evenings.
- Our infrastructure isn't made to operate in this heat.
- People in this region aren't used to these temperatures. Bodies take time to adapt to different conditions.
- Behavioural aspects in hot weather are different here, as we are not used to such dangerous conditions. Therefore warnings are needed as it is not an innate behaviour. A bit like why warnings are needed in France and Germany.

If you need any further help with simple concepts, let me know.
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Concepts so simple that the country has to declare a National Emergency and be spoon fed advice.

We really do operate in a way the caters for the lowest common denominator.

posted on 16/7/22

comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 34 seconds ago
There are a number of reasons why this is different to other countries who normally get these temperatures:

- We don't have air conditioning in our homes. Our hones are made to insulate from damp and cold, so are not the best for these conditions.
- The latitude of the UK and other European countries means that we see sun for longer in the day than equatorial countries this time of year, which means we don't have cool evenings.
- Our infrastructure isn't made to operate in this heat.
- People in this region aren't used to these temperatures. Bodies take time to adapt to different conditions.
- Behavioural aspects in hot weather are different here, as we are not used to such dangerous conditions. Therefore warnings are needed as it is not an innate behaviour. A bit like why warnings are needed in France and Germany.

If you need any further help with simple concepts, let me know.
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Concepts so simple that the country has to declare a National Emergency and be spoon fed advice.

We really do operate in a way the caters for the lowest common denominator.
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Ironic as the lowest common denominators are the ones who unwittingly do the bidding of the corporate polluters by trying to convince fellow proletarians to spread the climate change denial rhetoric. Congrats on being a puppet whilst thinking you’re the puppeteer.

posted on 16/7/22

comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 18 minutes ago
There are a number of reasons why this is different to other countries who normally get these temperatures:

- We don't have air conditioning in our homes. Our hones are made to insulate from damp and cold, so are not the best for these conditions.
- The latitude of the UK and other European countries means that we see sun for longer in the day than equatorial countries this time of year, which means we don't have cool evenings.
- Our infrastructure isn't made to operate in this heat.
- People in this region aren't used to these temperatures. Bodies take time to adapt to different conditions.
- Behavioural aspects in hot weather are different here, as we are not used to such dangerous conditions. Therefore warnings are needed as it is not an innate behaviour. A bit like why warnings are needed in France and Germany.

If you need any further help with simple concepts, let me know.
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Spot on. Ridiculous article tbh

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 16/7/22

comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 21 minutes ago
There are a number of reasons why this is different to other countries who normally get these temperatures:

- We don't have air conditioning in our homes. Our hones are made to insulate from damp and cold, so are not the best for these conditions.
- The latitude of the UK and other European countries means that we see sun for longer in the day than equatorial countries this time of year, which means we don't have cool evenings.
- Our infrastructure isn't made to operate in this heat.
- People in this region aren't used to these temperatures. Bodies take time to adapt to different conditions.
- Behavioural aspects in hot weather are different here, as we are not used to such dangerous conditions. Therefore warnings are needed as it is not an innate behaviour. A bit like why warnings are needed in France and Germany.

If you need any further help with simple concepts, let me know.
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Also heat stroke starts when the body exceeds 40c. Many won’t know that as they’ve never had to deal with those temps.

Stupid article.

posted on 16/7/22

Another incredible take by Devonshire. Add this one to the idea that women aren't qualified to talk about men's football.

posted on 16/7/22

comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 13 minutes ago
Another incredible take by Devonshire. Add this one to the idea that women aren't qualified to talk about men's football.
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He’s proof that some men aren’t either

posted on 16/7/22

The met office and the whole country cancelled in one fell swoop of an article. But it's cancel culture only when lefties do it.

This article is a valid complaint, not frivolous at all. We should all be losing sleep and jumping off high cliffs over the way we are being warned and informed about the coming heatwave.

Late stage capitalism, energy costs, covid, climate change are all just lies and conspiracies they use to control us. Warnings over a heatwave is where our attention should be focused.

posted on 16/7/22

A most credible take by Devonshire on this article ,I don't often say that,but well said sir .

comment by Tomkins (U1116)

posted on 16/7/22

Spot on dev

posted on 16/7/22

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posted on 16/7/22

comment by tcruel87 (U11882)
posted 1 minute ago
This it's called summer I remember 1976 the only emergency we had was not enough beers looks like the snowflakes are melting if you get sunstroke you're a snowflake simple as.
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Your gammon cliche bingo card is now full

posted on 16/7/22

comment by Tamwolf (U17286)
posted 49 minutes ago
There are a number of reasons why this is different to other countries who normally get these temperatures:

- We don't have air conditioning in our homes. Our hones are made to insulate from damp and cold, so are not the best for these conditions.
- The latitude of the UK and other European countries means that we see sun for longer in the day than equatorial countries this time of year, which means we don't have cool evenings.
- Our infrastructure isn't made to operate in this heat.
- People in this region aren't used to these temperatures. Bodies take time to adapt to different conditions.
- Behavioural aspects in hot weather are different here, as we are not used to such dangerous conditions. Therefore warnings are needed as it is not an innate behaviour. A bit like why warnings are needed in France and Germany.

If you need any further help with simple concepts, let me know.
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posted on 16/7/22

comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 26 minutes ago
Another incredible take by Devonshire. Add this one to the idea that women aren't qualified to talk about men's football.
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I’s he a gammon?can’t say I’ve noticed

posted on 16/7/22

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posted on 16/7/22

This article makes Wahl look like a genius.

posted on 16/7/22

comment by HarlequinHebdo (U16981)
posted 8 minutes ago
A most credible take by Devonshire on this article ,I don't often say that,but well said sir .
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It’s a sharticle harl. Anyone with kids, a dog or elderly relative will know how uncomfortable this week will be

posted on 16/7/22

comment by Robb 🎶 Chrissy, wake up! 🎶 (U22716)
posted 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
At least you didn’t say woke.
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We know you would bring it up so why bother

posted on 16/7/22

Does make me laugh how by the looks of the article Devon calls everyone p*ssies but the only example of someone changing what they’re doing and being told is his wife. So is this article just Devon venting about his wife?

posted on 16/7/22

Tbf it’s gonna get pretty fackin hot.

Stay hydrated and be sensible.

And yes some people need to be told what to do because they’re fackin stupid.

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