And of course rising tides as per last entry is unrelated to lack of water further inland. Again the incentives for English people to be moving further north are there to see, especially when these facts become reflected in pricing and insurance.
"Water shortages could become more frequent in the south and east over the next two decades as climate change develops and the population rises by at least 1m households"
SocietyGuardian.co.uk | Society Environment | Dry winter prompts drought fears:
Nous like scouse or French -oui? We wee whee all the way ... to mind us a bunch of thunks. Too much information? How could that be?
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