Only six months until the next hosepipe ban...lol Local to me there's a couple of new housing estates with quite posh new housing being built. No one lives there yet, but going by earlier it's all flooded. Why do they build on flood plains?
Who remembers what happened when the water companies were privatised? They sold off all the unused land around the drinking water reservoirs and paid out massive dividends to the new shareholders. After the money had left their coffers, they announced that they couldn't afford to replace the drains built in the 19th century and the government would have to subsidise them to do so. There's no getting dividends back once they've been distributed by a bunch of asset-strippers: that's what "limited liability" means. If the water companies can't meet their obligations, should they remain in the private sector? Of course, not dredging rivers isn't their fault: that's down to a different set of public authorities.
When i was a kid the council used to empty the gullys on a 13 week rota, us kids followed the 'drain man' about watching him suck up piles of leaves and rubbish. They would also dredge rivers and streams and cut back foliage once or twice a year, they also used to plant trees that drink many many gallons of water a day, but chopped them down preferring ulez and other spy cameras instead. Farmers fields were smaller, with trees and hedgerows marking the edges of the smaller fields, but they went long ago. Open spaces, with all those trees and scrubland became out of town shopping 'experiences'! Finally they never build next to rivers or on flood plains... how times have changed!
They should try cleaning out culverts and drainage ditches, rain gullies have disappeared under block paving in pedestrianised streets, rivers in city centres are full of mattresses and god knows what else that's been dumped in them, houses built on flood plains. Those canny Victorian engineers knew about drainage systems over 150 years ago, they bypassed towns with culverts which over the years have been collapsed and built over; yet here we are in 2024 screaming that it's climate change causing it, we've been having heavy rain in winter for millennia and this will continue for millennia to come, how about stop taxing the people to death to pay for the clean green energy scam and put money into proper drainage infrastructure, the flooding will mysteriously go away...
Precisely who is being taxed to death for measures to save our planet from becoming uninhabitable? Just because you don’t choose to become sufficiently qualified to have an informed opinion on climate change doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Yet you believe there is a correlation between dumped mattresses and the frequency of storms. The rivers are full so where are your drainage ditches going to send the water - you may not know it (judging by your knowledge of physics) but water doesn’t run uphill
@@tomrees4812so no mention from you about housing developments being allowed on flood plains with zero upgrades to infrastructure over the years. Sanctimonious fool.
Totally agree with the original comment. well said. We are also apparently at the end of the inter glatial period and warming from this point is the norm. We need Co2 for the planet and life to thrive.
@@googoo554 there's plenty of CO2 for plants to thrive. Unfortunately it isn't only plant food, it's also a greenhouse gas. A safe level would be 350 parts per million. We're currently at 420 and rising. That's why our our planet is heating up. As we trap more energy in our climate our weather events become more energetic. That's why we're getting more flooding.
For those of us old enough to remember these floods being a regular occurrence, then they were never reported as a “major incident” nor did we have too many homes at risk of flooding. Most flood town have historical marks somewhere depicting river heights at certain years, most going back a long time, if only councils and building contractors took note, maybe people wouldn’t be flooded out of their home 🤷🏻♂️
Also for years , they keep building in flood zones , 🤷♀️. They’re doing it here in the south too .. still bloody horrible for people caught in it though 😡😫
This is what happens when you choose to build and live in a flood plain; nature always wins. Thankfully, in Scotland, we have laws against building in plains.
@@snorkypigny1 SEPA maintain all Flood Risk Area info online, Flood risk relates to geography, risk, environmental factors and governance not to Population as stated Scottish Laws prevent dangerous building projects ever taking place. Since there is no Governance in Brexitsh.tshire, Building projects do encroach on areas that flood and there are no Laws that prevent such projects progressing. A horrible thought; untreated sewage washing up against new housing all due to Sunak's incompetence. "Rishi Sunak ditches old EU housing development pollution rules to build another 100,000 new homes with PM insisting there are better ways to keep rivers clean" Strange that in England Laws to protect are ditched and rivers by default are not kept clean as all sewage entering is untreated. Once the floods receded you can get down there and snork up and pig out on the dried sewage, Nanny's marmalade and toast comes to mind.....
@@snorkypigny1see all the areas which aren’t underwater..those are hills it’s just laziness and money saving that’s the problem we have plenty of space that’s not on floodplains.
As the establishment were warned by those of us in the know, this is what would happen if the cut down thousands of ancient trees for the vanity project and land grab that is the High Speed Railway.
@@WillBabitt hell of a reach there my friend. Cutting down some woodland between London and Birmingham does not explain why most of Lincolnshire is under water, for example
@Orbital_Inclination there are of course many capitalist factors. However, many thousands of ancient trees consume lots of water. Where is it going to go?
If the environment agency dredged the rivers regularly most of this could be avoided. The rivers have been silting up since the seventies, you wonder at what point the penny drops. Oh wait we can re-introduce beavers to block it up some more.
My sister and me have just been saying that.we live in Shrewsbury the River Severn is flooded again.Can't remember the last time it was dredged.also a lot of water comes up the drains,they aren't cleaned as often as they used to be.
@@dianerogers8805We're in Worcester and every winter, sometimes more than once it floods, they've built the banks up but not Dredging the river! It makes no sense to us either!
When Bojo was the PM how many times did he say "We've invested billions of pounds in flood defences" and yet the media would rather have Israel on the front page then run stories concerning this country 🙄
If the Environment Agency started properly dredging the rivers and the local governments stopped allowing the building of massive housing developments on flood plains, then this wouldn’t happen!!
Half of the place names on this are wrong... For instance, the picture of Upton on (or is it "in"?) Severn is Actually the Worcestershire county cricket ground, New Road...
@@Andrew25Davies I'm in Cornwall. People's perception is that it would be good weather but most of the year it is raining. Mizzle. Even in summer sometimes.
People in gloucester are already being evacuated to the leisure centre in Gloucester and the river Severn his at the same level as the big flood of 2007,and they have built a lot more houses were it flooded regularly
And here we are in east Austria. Desperately needing rain. Lakes have been drying up. Crops dying. The world has changed. It is what it is. This is our future.
Must be caused by all that human caused climate change even though I remember being taken to see floods that are fairly common on a fair few occasions as a kid in the 1970s.
@@Dory222 There are natural climate cycles, some short, some long, between the medieval warm period and the last couple of hundred years it was colder, they used to have frost fairs on the River Thames in London every year for instance, but it's not caused by CO2, more CO2 is released from the sea when it gets warmer, the world then also becomes greener if it's allowed to do so which finds a balance. It's difficult to know what past statistics are genuine however, many temperature records have been modified to make it appear there's a serious climate issue when the original data didn't, when caught they claimed they're adjusted to improve accuracy (yeah right). Many records are constructed in places where there was no weather stations to how they want to push the narrative. Many temperature records are taken where there's significant heat island effects that are not adjusted for and as cities have expanded this alone gives a false perception of warming. Many statistics are also shown in ways to push their narrative, the same data could be shown in many ways. Any climatologist that dares to question and worse expose this is demonized and pushed out of their job. Professor Judith Curry was one such climatologist that was treated almost like royalty because she was saying what they wanted people to hear, climate alarmism, but she realised the truth and her career soon ended when she started exposing it. This keeps such experts in line.
@@pjcnet you are correct that there are natural cycles. Ice ages occur in regular patterns called Milankovitch cycles. These cycles occur because the shape of the Earth's orbit around the sun, the tilt of the Earth on its axis, and the direction of the axis all change over time. These cycles do impact Earth, but on extremely slow (100,000 year) time frames. The amount of heating that the earth has seen since the start of the industrial revolution (1.1° C) would take many thousands of years to happen if the process were occurring as a consequence of these cycles. Until the industrial revolution we were in the cooling phase of the current cycle, gradually cooling to the next ice age over tens of thousands of years. Our dramatic and rapid temperature rise in the cooling part of the natural long-term cycle is evidence of anthropogenic warming.
Blame the planners for allowing development in flood plains Every year we see the image of Tewkesbury Abbey high and dry whilst everywhere around is flooded. We have learnt nothing.
@nopretribrapture2318 Yes I agree with you, I sometime also think the Chemtrails in the sky by airplane's do not help either, I remember as a kid, we never had chemtrails in the sky, but now we seem them almost every day, I also remember a video on it, and watched it, it explained the damage that it was doing to sky, huge clouds all over the sky. that's why they called it cloud seeding, Sad to day, is most people don't even see it in the sky.
@@sirrathersplendid4825 Lack of foresight and NOPLAN is no problem in Brexitsh.tshire, turn all the farms into flood escape areas like in NL, none of them are producing anything much anyway no workers and the export markets have vanished.
@@sirrathersplendid4825 Tewkesbury is now completely cut off by floodwater, Sir Splendid you need a new PALN perhaps a new Bridge into Tewkesbury based on the "bridge at Remoanington-on-the-Whine" or adopt a correct Tory stance ignore all and go on Holiday.
The music is not exactly appropriate is it?
yeah the whole presentation is weirdly light, like it's a clip about a cow that learned to play football
@@peterhemmings2929I feel it's about the normalisation of the abnormal.
Yeah, it's kind of 'Harry Potter and The Devastating Floods...'
It’s World Economic Forum style propaganda music. Some behavioural psychologists will have told them it’s more impactful of suchlike.
Depends, it is if they’re mocking you.
I don't get your musical background choice , what is exactly so jolly and light?
Meanwhile I'm getting ready for the drought in July
And I bet there is still hose pipe ban in the summer.
Hopefully everyone is saving it in large water butts in their gardens.
@@Pear-zo4emthe “large butts” have been overflowing for the last five months.
get a row of them, be handy to built a boat if it gets any worse!@@martinsolomon5500
Only six months until the next hosepipe ban...lol
Local to me there's a couple of new housing estates with quite posh new housing being built. No one lives there yet, but going by earlier it's all flooded. Why do they build on flood plains?
Buyers won't know it's a flood plain, when the property on sale come Spring, Summer & Autumn.
Who remembers what happened when the water companies were privatised? They sold off all the unused land around the drinking water reservoirs and paid out massive dividends to the new shareholders. After the money had left their coffers, they announced that they couldn't afford to replace the drains built in the 19th century and the government would have to subsidise them to do so.
There's no getting dividends back once they've been distributed by a bunch of asset-strippers: that's what "limited liability" means. If the water companies can't meet their obligations, should they remain in the private sector?
Of course, not dredging rivers isn't their fault: that's down to a different set of public authorities.
Usual January then.
When i was a kid the council used to empty the gullys on a 13 week rota, us kids followed the 'drain man' about watching him suck up piles of leaves and rubbish. They would also dredge rivers and streams and cut back foliage once or twice a year, they also used to plant trees that drink many many gallons of water a day, but chopped them down preferring ulez and other spy cameras instead. Farmers fields were smaller, with trees and hedgerows marking the edges of the smaller fields, but they went long ago. Open spaces, with all those trees and scrubland became out of town shopping 'experiences'! Finally they never build next to rivers or on flood plains... how times have changed!
The Bin men even leave litter if it's fell out of a bin ...Iv seen it ....Pathetic !
Wtf is this music?
They should try cleaning out culverts and drainage ditches, rain gullies have disappeared under block paving in pedestrianised streets, rivers in city centres are full of mattresses and god knows what else that's been dumped in them, houses built on flood plains. Those canny Victorian engineers knew about drainage systems over 150 years ago, they bypassed towns with culverts which over the years have been collapsed and built over; yet here we are in 2024 screaming that it's climate change causing it, we've been having heavy rain in winter for millennia and this will continue for millennia to come, how about stop taxing the people to death to pay for the clean green energy scam and put money into proper drainage infrastructure, the flooding will mysteriously go away...
Precisely who is being taxed to death for measures to save our planet from becoming uninhabitable? Just because you don’t choose to become sufficiently qualified to have an informed opinion on climate change doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Yet you believe there is a correlation between dumped mattresses and the frequency of storms. The rivers are full so where are your drainage ditches going to send the water - you may not know it (judging by your knowledge of physics) but water doesn’t run uphill
@@tomrees4812so no mention from you about housing developments being allowed on flood plains with zero upgrades to infrastructure over the years. Sanctimonious fool.
Totally agree with the original comment. well said. We are also apparently at the end of the inter glatial period and warming from this point is the norm. We need Co2 for the planet and life to thrive.
@@tomrees4812 Are YOU sufficiently qualified ? Did you get your degree from the University of Greta ?
@@googoo554 there's plenty of CO2 for plants to thrive. Unfortunately it isn't only plant food, it's also a greenhouse gas. A safe level would be 350 parts per million. We're currently at 420 and rising. That's why our our planet is heating up. As we trap more energy in our climate our weather events become more energetic. That's why we're getting more flooding.
For those of us old enough to remember these floods being a regular occurrence, then they were never reported as a “major incident” nor did we have too many homes at risk of flooding. Most flood town have historical marks somewhere depicting river heights at certain years, most going back a long time, if only councils and building contractors took note, maybe people wouldn’t be flooded out of their home 🤷🏻♂️
Also for years , they keep building in flood zones , 🤷♀️. They’re doing it here in the south too ..
still bloody horrible for people caught in it though 😡😫
Why the stupid music?
This is what happens when you choose to build and live in a flood plain; nature always wins. Thankfully, in Scotland, we have laws against building in plains.
That’s because only 5 million people live there so you don’t have to build on flood plains. See the free schooling isn’t wasted on you.
@@snorkypigny1 SEPA maintain all Flood Risk Area info online, Flood risk relates to geography, risk, environmental factors and governance not to Population as stated Scottish Laws prevent dangerous building projects ever taking place. Since there is no Governance in Brexitsh.tshire, Building projects do encroach on areas that flood and there are no Laws that prevent such projects progressing. A horrible thought; untreated sewage washing up against new housing all due to Sunak's incompetence. "Rishi Sunak ditches old EU housing development pollution rules to build another 100,000 new homes with PM insisting there are better ways to keep rivers clean" Strange that in England Laws to protect are ditched and rivers by default are not kept clean as all sewage entering is untreated. Once the floods receded you can get down there and snork up and pig out on the dried sewage, Nanny's marmalade and toast comes to mind.....
in the netherlands we never have problems with floods
The flooding is beautiful, now shut your slack mouth.@@snorkypigny1
@@snorkypigny1see all the areas which aren’t underwater..those are hills it’s just laziness and money saving that’s the problem we have plenty of space that’s not on floodplains.
As the establishment were warned by those of us in the know, this is what would happen if the cut down thousands of ancient trees for the vanity project and land grab that is the High Speed Railway.
And yet many areas far away from the HS2 line are also flooded
And making way for all those "green" wind farms and solar fields.
@@Orbital_Inclination the water has to go somewhere. I'm sure you know how water is by nature. It migrates!
@@WillBabitt hell of a reach there my friend. Cutting down some woodland between London and Birmingham does not explain why most of Lincolnshire is under water, for example
@Orbital_Inclination there are of course many capitalist factors. However, many thousands of ancient trees consume lots of water. Where is it going to go?
too many people living here, too many houses, roads and tarmac.
Not according to the government and Home Office. We desperately need more of those foreign engineers, doctors and rocket scientists!
that is not how anything works, but whatever helps you justify your racist delusion
so no brits have babies then, @@sirrathersplendid4825
@@sirrathersplendid4825we actually do, because not enough brits study those subjects.
@@Orbital_Inclination And we're bound to find plenty of those much needed Engineers & Doctors amongst the millions of Boat People.
If the environment agency dredged the rivers regularly most of this could be avoided. The rivers have been silting up since the seventies, you wonder at what point the penny drops. Oh wait we can re-introduce beavers to block it up some more.
My sister and me have just been saying that.we live in Shrewsbury the River Severn is flooded again.Can't remember the last time it was dredged.also a lot of water comes up the drains,they aren't cleaned as often as they used to be.
I suppose expecting two coherent points out of a youtube comment was too much to ask eh?
@@dianerogers8805We're in Worcester and every winter, sometimes more than once it floods, they've built the banks up but not Dredging the river! It makes no sense to us either!
Plus the fact that it’s rained virtually non stop for months now. I’ve never known it rain so persistently for so long in my 60+ yrs.
Nice beaver
Why the inane inappropriate music???
all the usual places
Living by the river is lovely, until the winter comes. You take the risk,you pay the price 😁
Must towns in England (probably , just most towns) are built on rivers. I t was ta major method of transport.
How the hell they were allowed to build some of those homes is beyond me!
It's almost like they want people's homes to become flooded.
Easy to say that when there’s a flood isn’t it ???
Easy when you give the man who signs off on planning a £5k bung to allow a million quids worth of houses to be built 😂
because they've built on the water meadows and flood plains
Not very appropriate music for the video for such a sad and serious situation.
Why the Harry Potter soundtrack?.
Its supposed to do that, its a flood plain... The surrounding roads and houses are unaffected...
Weird inappropriate upbeat music for this just rubs salt in the wound.. really poor presentation..
When Bojo was the PM how many times did he say "We've invested billions of pounds in flood defences" and yet the media would rather have Israel on the front page then run stories concerning this country 🙄
His flood defences clearly didn't work
If the Environment Agency started properly dredging the rivers and the local governments stopped allowing the building of massive housing developments on flood plains, then this wouldn’t happen!!
They might, as I’ve just re-post last years, flood incident every
El Nino... expect to see this for the next 6 years
Half of the place names on this are wrong...
For instance, the picture of Upton on (or is it "in"?) Severn is Actually the Worcestershire county cricket ground, New Road...
This has to be the wettest winter, or year, on record. Its rained everyday non stop for around two months!
Longer than that I think feels like about 4 months at least. It's now January. Hardly remember a dry day for months.
I’ve been saying this
@@maidenslayer agree, thinking about it it’s rained just about everyday for the last 6months.
Damn, maybe where you live but it just varies. More sunny days than not in Liverpool as always!
@@Andrew25Davies I'm in Cornwall. People's perception is that it would be good weather but most of the year it is raining. Mizzle. Even in summer sometimes.
Weird music choice
It's called winter always scare mongering
i thought it snowed in winter
@@RochefortTrappist not any more
@@RochefortTrappist Yes, normally after December though? Is this your first year on earth?
@@WhichDoctor1 it literally just snowed
more heavy rains than usual
The weather is just the weather, it has always been - the weather !
They stopped dredging the river
not that simple
If this was happening in a third world country our government would be giving millions £ in aid, but nothing for us in our own country.
..perhaps the music was chosen by some AI computer to speed up production..
The spelling and grammar in many of these comments leads me to believe they’re not being posted by environmental experts.
Knot evreyone is good at speling and gramer.
I think mostly millennials and religious people into conspiracy theories
@@beaulieuc8910it doesn't tend to be the millennials who fall for conspiracy theories
You've got to love the inappropriate music selection in this video
weird music, kind of expect charlie chaplin to leap out
What's with the goofy background music?
No Flood prevention or Drainage maintenance.
Road signs covered in Moss.
No road maintenance.
Another “ major incident “ declared…??😊
Not very suitable music, it was a bit too happy
What’s with the background music!! MSM really are a joke nowadays!
Clue’s in the name…..on Severn!
People in gloucester are already being evacuated to the leisure centre in Gloucester and the river Severn his at the same level as the big flood of 2007,and they have built a lot more houses were it flooded regularly
Weirdly inappropriate music! Almost a “Ha ha ha, told you not to live on a flood plain!”
The music tho
WTF is that music
And here we are in east Austria. Desperately needing rain. Lakes have been drying up. Crops dying. The world has changed. It is what it is. This is our future.
Same every fkn year
Billions spent on the rail network and falls apart when we experience light rain.
It'd hardly been light. It's rained far more than normal for a while now
Seriously? Every year, it is the same situation! British people must learn from Holland how to build canals 💁♂️
Peoples homes and life’s. Swift recovery and support 🙏👍
Will banks and others in other countries be asking for donations to help us ?
Welcome to England.
Hosepipe ban in the summer though
Must be caused by all that human caused climate change even though I remember being taken to see floods that are fairly common on a fair few occasions as a kid in the 1970s.
Between 1837 and 2022 the average winter rainfall in England has increased by 27%.
@@Dory222 There are natural climate cycles, some short, some long, between the medieval warm period and the last couple of hundred years it was colder, they used to have frost fairs on the River Thames in London every year for instance, but it's not caused by CO2, more CO2 is released from the sea when it gets warmer, the world then also becomes greener if it's allowed to do so which finds a balance. It's difficult to know what past statistics are genuine however, many temperature records have been modified to make it appear there's a serious climate issue when the original data didn't, when caught they claimed they're adjusted to improve accuracy (yeah right). Many records are constructed in places where there was no weather stations to how they want to push the narrative. Many temperature records are taken where there's significant heat island effects that are not adjusted for and as cities have expanded this alone gives a false perception of warming. Many statistics are also shown in ways to push their narrative, the same data could be shown in many ways. Any climatologist that dares to question and worse expose this is demonized and pushed out of their job. Professor Judith Curry was one such climatologist that was treated almost like royalty because she was saying what they wanted people to hear, climate alarmism, but she realised the truth and her career soon ended when she started exposing it. This keeps such experts in line.
@@pjcnet you are correct that there are natural cycles. Ice ages occur in regular patterns called Milankovitch cycles. These cycles occur because the shape of the Earth's orbit around the sun, the tilt of the Earth on its axis, and the direction of the axis all change over time. These cycles do impact Earth, but on extremely slow (100,000 year) time frames. The amount of heating that the earth has seen since the start of the industrial revolution (1.1° C) would take many thousands of years to happen if the process were occurring as a consequence of these cycles. Until the industrial revolution we were in the cooling phase of the current cycle, gradually cooling to the next ice age over tens of thousands of years. Our dramatic and rapid temperature rise in the cooling part of the natural long-term cycle is evidence of anthropogenic warming.
Blame the planners for allowing development in flood plains
Every year we see the image of Tewkesbury Abbey high and dry whilst everywhere around is flooded. We have learnt nothing.
Make rivers deeper, dig 1-2 meters, problem solved. Simple.
Looks like that river Augustus gloop fell into. Shouldn't this be a brown weather warning??
Eco "activists" at council level messing with water flow?
The Little Boat Men must love it. They can use it to travel even further inland in their dinghies 😂
Blame the EU again.
So sad 😞
currently we have too much water, but don't worry we will have drought in the summer and a hose pipe ban
Local mps promise to keep us dry?
So can I use my hosepipe yet please sir
Re-active not Pro-active on the last day of rainfall, I see what you did there :)
cloud seeding,military haarp facilities, darpa geoenginering weather modification will do that !😒
🎯
@nopretribrapture2318 Yes I agree with you, I sometime also think the Chemtrails in the sky by airplane's do not help either, I remember as a kid, we never had chemtrails in the sky, but now we seem them almost every day, I also remember a video on it, and watched it, it explained the damage that it was doing to sky, huge clouds all over the sky. that's why they called it cloud seeding, Sad to day, is most people don't even see it in the sky.
don't worry a tinfoil hat will protect you
😂@@gerrickhan
wow is there a script, people just say the same unoriginal thing
🙏👌🏻please dig deep and find out what cause the flooding without much rain🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨
Worse-ter.
Shame that people go through this,
With ZERO help from anybody who lives off / leaches off taxpayers.
Shame
Has anyone seen Noah?
What kind of music that ???
What financial help is Sunak providing flood victims? - while he continues to send his bromance chum Zelensky unaccountable billions.
Labour Party entirely to blame.
😂🤡
We’re sinking.
millions of migrants weigh a lot...
Storm heinkel
Looks like Farm Land....
Dredge the rivers then? And you won't have any flooding! All by design. 😮
Is this the NEW NORMAL?
Yawn
AHH the Beeb. Amazing that so many still take your rubbish as "news"
UK miist be the only country in the world stopped by a falling leaf!😂😂😂
Major flooding isn't exactly a falling leaf
Yes those roads look really navigable. I can’t stand those snowflakes who refuse to swim to work in the winter human sewage
At least the untreated sewage is being diluted across Brexitsh.tshire.
Ah, but you missed the flooded bridge at Remoanington-on-the-Whine.
@@sirrathersplendid4825 Lack of foresight and NOPLAN is no problem in Brexitsh.tshire, turn all the farms into flood escape areas like in NL, none of them are producing anything much anyway no workers and the export markets have vanished.
@@sirrathersplendid4825 Tewkesbury is now completely cut off by floodwater, Sir Splendid you need a new PALN perhaps a new Bridge into Tewkesbury based on the "bridge at Remoanington-on-the-Whine" or adopt a correct Tory stance ignore all and go on Holiday.
Looking forward to a hosepipe ban this summer - unless the resevoirs are full at last?
Yes😂
churches high and dry
What is going on ?
It's the New Normal
WELL DONE RAIN, KEEP IT UP 👍🏴
Scotland must’ve lent England some of its own non-stop rain, but no doubt still has plenty to go around 😂
Feels great being Scottish.Fresh water. Fresh air. English drink recycled sewage water lol
The chemtrails boys have been busy.
Weapons are on their way to help the brexiteers.
Stupid music!!! This is misery for the people affected! What an insult!!!
It’s winter , it floods ! And with Moore and Moore people arriving, we will see and hear about more floods .
Is that because the weight of all the people arriving is causing the land to sink?
please do not reproduce
But you have to admit it’s rained virtually every day for months now. I’ve never known it go on like this for so long before.
😂😂😂@@johnnymoth
as an oldie, well said, rain seems endless, i don't remember us getting so much and very heavy downpours@@francessimmonds5784
still want to drive you 4x4 ....LOL this is just the start...