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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    Save the NHS was trotted out today on BBC by a doctor who was so dairy skinned she gad to wear factor 50 all the time in summer when outside.
    I saw that, increased pressure on NHS, fire services and police........... why though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    I saw that, increased pressure on NHS, fire services and police........... why though?
    Because the might suffer from heat stroke.
    The summer of 2003 was very warm and there were no weather warnings.
    Yesterday I heard a weather forecaster on the BBC state that this was the first ever Red weather warning about the heat in the U.K.
    The Met Office putting out Yellow, Orange and Red weather warnings is a relatively new phenomenon in the U.K. having only started in the past ten years.
    I cannot remember the Met Office putting out a Red weather warning when 18 inches of snow fell in Dundee at the end of November 2010 which was during the Admin2 season.

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