Law1 min ago
Too little, too late!
Should Gordon Brown have acted sooner to prevent the cloud volcanic dust from smothering the UK?
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I don't know about you but my car is covered with fine wirery strands and dust that resemble fibre glass. It wasn't there this morning. They said there is no need to panic. If this is what we can expect then you can see quite a few people visiting the doctors with chest complaints such as bronchitus or emphysema. I'd advise anyone not to take deep breaths whilst outside.
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its funny sometimes when people damand the government step in and solve any problems - regardless of how irrational and impossible it is.
I saw a woman in the new moaning, furious that the airports werent flying, and demanding to know why thye hadnt 'fixed' it and what did she pay good money for etc etc, planning to complain etc etc...when told it was no-ones fault and couldnt be helped she just seemed to want blood...ridiculous.
I saw a woman in the new moaning, furious that the airports werent flying, and demanding to know why thye hadnt 'fixed' it and what did she pay good money for etc etc, planning to complain etc etc...when told it was no-ones fault and couldnt be helped she just seemed to want blood...ridiculous.
Well he once boasted that "we have saved the world".
http://www.telegraph....ip-up-in-Commons.html
So I see no reason to doubt, that he may also be able to control this volcanic cloud.
http://www.telegraph....ip-up-in-Commons.html
So I see no reason to doubt, that he may also be able to control this volcanic cloud.