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Old July 19th 13, 06:57 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default MET OFFICE CEO SHOULD BE SACKED IMMEDIATELY

What an utter DISGRACE this organisation is. A month ago we were told 10 rubbish summer seasons were due. A month later we are all dying of heat exhaustion. Who on earth is running this bunch of showers? Any other organisation that was run so INEPTLY would have gone under years ago. Come on Cameron make these cuts to the MetO immediately and give the cash to another weather organisation that knows their arse from their elbow
 
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