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> Feel so sorry for those people that have been so badly affected by flooding in Somerset or on the south and west coast.
>I do feel very sorry for everyone affected by the awful flooding and can understand how upset they must be but what I dont understand is the continual complaining that the >government is not doing enough
> If the somerset levels is historical flood plain then why are people so surprised that it floods sometimes.
> I don't know about you but I'd rather they spent £10 on maintenance and prevention than £50 on the kind of panic action they are taking now
> xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">tricky one tatty ead but have to agree. If there isn't enough for home we have to make cuts somewhere
> Quite a large acreage west of Glastonbury has been given over to nature rather then fighting the inevitable.
>Charity begins at home!
> I'm not sure that people who live outside the area really have a grasp on this.
>Anyone else notice that when the big houses in the Thames basin started flooding, the military the politicians and uncle tom cobley were all there in 3-4 days. Somerset were flooded for 3/4 WEEKS and still weren't getting the same amount of help.<br />
> Somerset were flooded for 3/4 WEEKS and still weren't getting the same amount of help.
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