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Comments by "Roger Smith" (@rogersmith8339) on "Neil Oliver: Weather maps are among the most blatant forms of fearmongering deployed so far." video.
@PhyzzFizz And this July should be called effing July for good reasons. Never known strong south westerly winds for so long, ruining my sailing holiday.
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A hammer is sometimes referred to as a Scots or Irish screwdriver.
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It is pretty grim here in Brittany at present!
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@roviwoteap2375 Strange as it might sound, the weather is different in different parts of Britain. Everyone knows it is always cold and wet north of the Watford Gap.
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@seamusmcevoy2011 A very strange comment to make (the sort of thing a paranoid nutter might make) when someone makes a simple and accurate observation. Our garden got so dry in June that I had to use the hose to save the fruit bushes. I guess you probably don't know much about gardening though.
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@seamusmcevoy2011 I know full well that the weather in June is always good as that is when my birthday is. I really wish some idiots on here would not immediately take offence to someone stating simple facts, but I guess weed does things like that to you.
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@seamusmcevoy2011 I think you have learnt a knew word from You Tube - "narrative". It must have been hard for someone from your background to understand what it really means.
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@NatMart9394 Or like yourself oblivious to why someone might make a simple statement of fact rather than fall at the feet of a multimillionaire sweaty sock who says what they have been conditioned to want to hear.
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@nancyfriend4156 That is pretty warm for so far north, last I heard there was still snow on the ground.
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@NatMart9394 Talking about yourself is not good!
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@jonathanj.7344 I suspect that Mr 5350 is not particularly bright and far too obsessed with pretending to be clever.
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@mikeg2939 Maybe he ran before the truth came out? We all know what the BBC is notorious for?
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@Lee-cz7ht But it always rains up there most of the time.
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@fromSpringfield Using a great variety of colours is simply dumbing down for the younger generations to understand. This is what has destroyed much of the BBC output. Only idiots would see the red areas and assume it was scaremongering.
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@Petal4822 In the early 1800s there was was a mini iceage as everyone should remember from history which caused a number of issues including crop failure in parts of Europe. I find it funny that this time is often quoted as the datum point from which climate change/ global warming.
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@malpreece5008 Many of the wild fires in the UK are the result of arson but in moorland areas they are often the result of mismanagement by the RSPB and similar do-gooder organisations.
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@markpalmer8083 No, it just shows you have some dumb friends.
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@Lee-cz7ht As you state it is just weather. The average temperature may have been creeping slowly since the mini iceage but that is what happens in the great cycle of things.
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@nightmaresturningoftendejavue Who reported that and where? I certainly didn't hear anything about that, mind you, my only contact with the modern world is limited internet access.
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This climate fear rubbish is classis capitalism. It is simply a marketing tool for things we don't need.
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Anyone who gets scared by this type of stuff deserves all they get. As for the Ukraine, the comedian who runs the place is being supported by the misguided extreme right who believe he will save the world from communism.
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