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While this is all going on. Please don’t forget the people of Lower Laxey, in particular the residents of Glen Road, most of whom who have lost everything. Not just the stuff from The metre + of the floodwaters but those who have been forced to remove everything from their upper floors too. 

Bedding, beds, clothes, carpets and furniture, all removed due to contamination from sewage spores.

On Saturday and Sunday, four skips every half hour were dropped off and every one was filled in minutes  

 People have lost their lives  They went to bed a week last Monday thinking they were waking up to a normal week ahead only to find their houses full of flood water.  Every single thing has gone from their houses while the drying operation takes place  

Its easy to forget, to move on from this week’s news to the next, but what has happened is a travesty for these people  

As the woman who spoke said, this was not a flood, this was incompetence  

 

 

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17 minutes ago, ecobob said:

The questions that kept coming up time and time again were, ‘ what is the timescale? Is there an action plan for this? Will we be kept informed of the timescale for these works to be carried out? 

All these questions were diverted by responses of ‘we have to wait for the independent review. These timescales will be determined  by the independent review, it’s too soon to give timescales’. 

That's taking liberties. Wait for an independent review? They're taking the piss.

Is there a video of the meeting online anywhere? 

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46 minutes ago, hissingsid said:

 £500.   that is what is being offered to the victims of the flood...well that will set them up ...really !!!!!! If it had happened to farmers we would have been sending millions.  Disgusting and miserly.

Fixed....

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22 minutes ago, Non-Believer said:

Fixed....

Major landowning farmers, perhaps; certainly not all farmers. Plenty of poor buggers struggling on into old age making a pittance on rented farms who get bugger all from the government except grief from the pen pushers at DEFA.

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4 minutes ago, woolley said:

Major landowning farmers, perhaps; certainly not all farmers. Plenty of poor buggers struggling on into old age making a pittance on rented farms who get bugger all from the government except grief from the pen pushers at DEFA.

Any examples Wools...? Because I can think of one or two who used to struggle until the advent of CCS and its successors but since then have never looked back. Who will happily admit that they get far more now on acreage than they ever did on head of livestock.

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10 minutes ago, Non-Believer said:

Any examples Wools...? Because I can think of one or two who used to struggle until the advent of CCS and its successors but since then have never looked back. Who will happily admit that they get far more now on acreage than they ever did on head of livestock.

I know 3 tenant farmers personally, although I wouldn't like to give details of identification. All past retirement age, 2 got out of dairy and sheep and now concentrate on beef because of diminishing returns and increasing costs. All have family who will not follow them into 24/7 hard work and increasing bureaucracy. It's a larger scale business nowadays, which I guess is inevitable. No help to those caught renting land and farmhouses who have been there all their lives and wonder where they will go and what will become of them when they become too decrepit for hard work. Hats off. I wouldn't do it!

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On 10/1/2019 at 3:05 AM, WTF said:

tangent, as government/corpy provided the parking on douglas seafront and there are a lot of wrecked cars there do they have any liability in the matter?

It is an Act of Nature.  It is therefor Not Their Fault.

But due to the fact that they are Providing A Service to these People, they are Required to Provide a Duty of Care to those Cars.  Thus they should have some sort of Insurance from some Insurance Company such as Lloyds of London.

So it should be from such Insurance Companies that Relief Benefits should be Paid Out.

 

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Well, this puts a new complexion onto how our lot think, or don't. Here we have the Fat Controller claiming that £500 is the most they could justify. He then went on to suggest there were approximately 15 properties affected - so a bill of £7,500 assuring it is 15 and all of them claim. £7,500 is all they can justify? Really? Well, maybe an MHK reading this would like to tell us how much they "justify" on the Tynwald Banquet every year? How much they "justify" on accommodating, wining, dining and entertaining the visiting Tynwald Guests for Tynwald Week each year? Maybe they would like to justify Isle of Man Civil Servants spending nights in Douglas Hotels at the Taxpayers expense because apparently they cannot be expected to have to drive home after entertaining said guests? 

And these poor folk in Laxey have had their homes ruined and you can only justify £500 and a lot of pathetic excuses? Beneath pathetic.

https://www.manxradio.com/news/isle-of-man-news/flood-payment-of-500-as-much-as-government-could-justify/

 

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