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Even though I live in Scotland, have experienced the worst of the weather and been inconvenienced for nearly two weeks, I don't think he should resign.

It was an extreme weather front - local councils should have been more prepared but I wouldn't place all the blame on this mans head or expect him to lose his job over it.
FM
I know cologne.. the  wording of his statement sounded like he resigned more over the fact he felt he could have done more on advising the public, but he's been getting absolute pelters in the press here and from the opposition. I'm guessing that means they would have personally gone out with their shovels and dug us all out 
FM
 Evening Cologne and Slinki(and everyone else).I don't think he should've resigned.
The Met Office (and the news) had been forecasting a brief spell of snow on Monday morning.Nothing like the previous weeks heavy falls.But at about 9pm they changed it to a red alert and said we were going to get it much worse.I guess he fell asleep on the job and has felt the need to fall on his sword accordingly.
I know a few people who were stuck on the M8 and A80 for 12-13 hours.
I guess so many thousands of people had a very very hard time of it and someone has to pay.
Was pretty shocking stuff to see mind.
G
Evenin Gouryellaellaella  It was a shocker..the official advice was not to attempt to travel till after 3 pm   ( the word was the snow was to stop around lunchtime ) Some of my colleagues had to turn back and stay the night at work .. I dumped the car and made it home hours later. 
The week  before,there were gritters blocking the M74  to create some space for them to clear the carriageway - in line with the "expert advice" the press reckoned yer man totally ignored - I think this time there was just too much snow too fast ,and too many cars already trying to head home for those tactics  to work.
FM
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Can some kind soul tell me how to quote a post on here?.It's changed a bit since i was last here.I used to left click and drag on the quote i wanted.I don't seem to be able to do that anymore.

If you are on IE, we've been left out in the cold and nothing works. If you are on FF, bring up the post box, find the post you want to quote and highlight it, find your postbox again and press the " quote thingy. Complicated, I know, but there it is.
cologne 1
You have to move the reply box( positioning the mouse pointer over the top bar of aforesaid) and place it in the same frame as the post you want to quote- this entails scrolling and moving the box till you have the two in the same frame then highlght the text to quote and click the small quote icon(3rd from left ) A lot of messing about i know, but untill we get a Quote button this is what i do.
Crispy Christmas

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