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Stephen Pitts

People fretting over heatwave are snowflakes and cowards, says Tory MP

A Conservative MP has branded people who are taking precautions against the soaring temperatures during the current heatwave as "snowflakes" and "cowards". John Hayes, previously a minister UK Government's climate change department, at the claims that fear of the heat is ""indicative" of modern Britain and "the state in which we now live".

Forecasters predict a record-breaking 40 degrees of heat on Monday and Tuesday, with the Met Office warning that people should stay inside and avoid the sun. But Sir John, a Brexiteer who voted against reintroducing Covid restrictions, told the Telegraph: "This is not a brave new world but a cowardly new world where we live in a country where we are frightened of the heat.

"It is not surprising that in snowflake Britain, the snowflakes are melting. Thankfully, most of us are not snowflakes. The idea that we clamour for hot weather for most of the year and then shut down when it does heat up is indicative of the state in which we now live."

In a public information video released on Friday Penny Endersby, chief executive of the the Met Office, said: "The extreme heat we're forecasting right now is absolutely unprecedented. We've seen, when climate change has driven such unprecedented severe weather events all around the world, it can be difficult for people to make the best decisions in these situations because nothing in their life experience has led them to know what to expect.

People enjoying the heat at Brighton Beach (Gareth Fuller)

"Here in the UK we are used to treating a hot spell as a chance to go and play in the sun. This is not that sort of weather. Our lifestyles and our infrastructure are not adapted to what is coming.

"Please treat the warnings we are putting out as seriously as you would a red or amber warning for wind or snow. Stay out of the sun, keep your home cool, think about adjusting your plans for the warning period."

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