It was inevitable, wasn't itπŸ™„

Of course the Telegraph would run with something like thisπŸ‘‡

So let's remove some of the rose-tinted spectacles and also look at some of that data comparing 1976 with modern heat waves

Because the 1976 nostalgia porn is wearing a bit thin at this stage

🧡1/23Telegraph headiline:  "Heatwave hysterics wouldn't have lasted a day in 1976", overlaid with a bold β€œMONK DEBUNKED” stamp.
Let's start by saying:

Yes, it was very hot in 1976
Yes, it lasted for several weeks
Yes, it was accompanied by a drought that lasted many months
Yes, it was an extraordinary event

Which is why it has stuck in the British consciousness BECAUSE it was so unusual

And yet...
The peak temperature in 1976 was 35.9Β°C

That doesn't even make the top 10 of UK record temperatures.

The 1911 record stood for 79 years
The 1990 record stood for 13 years
The 2003 record stood for 16 years
The 2022 record may be broken this week, after 4 years

2/ A chart listing the UK's top 10 hottest days with temperatures, dates, and locations, highlighting significant heat records.
Yeah, well, it's not about peak temperatures, it's about how hot the whole summer was!

OK, 1976 no longer makes the top 5 hottest summers.

They are all from 2000 onwards

3/ A list outlines the five warmest UK summers, highlighting 2025 as the hottest, surpassing previous records since 2000.
35Β°C is normal, we used to just call that summer!

Here's how many summers topped 32Β°C

70s 4
80s 2
90s 8
2000s 6
2010s all of them
2020s all of them

And here's how many summers topped 35Β°C

70s 1
80s 0
90s 2
2000s 2
2010s 3
2020s 4 (out of 6 so far)
It didn't use to be normal to hit even 32Β°C
It's now happened every year since 2010

It certainly wasn't normal to hit 35Β°C
It happened in just 10 summers in the 20th Century
It's happened 9 times in the first 26 years of the 21st Century

6/
Yes, 1976 was an exceptional year - which is why everyone remembers it.

Britain had a uniquely hot summer.

Against a backdrop of reasonable global temperatures.

That's not where we're at now!

They've since had to extend the scale from 4.1Β°C anomaly to 8.8Β°C!πŸ‘‡

7/ Global temperature anomaly map for August 1976, showing temperature changes with a color gradient from cold to hot.
Global temperature anomaly map for August 2025, highlighting significant warming, with a scale indicating anomalies from -4.1Β°C to +8.8Β°C.
Studies have shown that the conditions that caused the 1976 heat wave would likely lead to a comparable event being 3Β°C hotter today.

And before anyone chimes in saying that's not much, the last ice age was only 6Β°C cooler than pre-industrial global temperatures!

8/ "Greenhouse gas emissions, primarily from burning fossil fuels, means British summers have already become hotter. Our new research shows that a comparable event to 1976 would be 3 degrees hotter today," he said. "Our summers are becoming increasingly unrecognisable."
On that point - the planet is currently heating at a rate of 0.35Β°C per decade

By that calculation, it would take us 170 years to add 6Β°C.

Something that naturally took 5,000-10,000 years previously

(So yes, climate has always changed - but NOT at this rate!)

9/
So let's look at some of these "oh, it was all great in 1976" claims.

Firstly - these are all coming from people who were CHILDREN at the time.

Of course, they remember it being fun and games.

They didn't have to go to work or worry about vulnerable relatives

10/ A user expresses frustration over school closures during heatwaves, referencing their experience in 1976 when schools remained open.
Secondly, as we've already covered, it wasn't as HOT.

These are the London temperatures during the heatwave.

Many days peaked around 32Β°C, and a few higher, up to a max 35.9Β°C (In Cheltenham, so not on this graph).

It was the drought and the length of the heatwave that was unique.
11/Graph shows London temperatures during the 1976 heatwave, peaking around 32Β°C, with variations illustrated over several months.
Today we've had temperatures above 35.3Β°C, and we're expecting up to 39Β°C tomorrow.

That's a VERY different kettle of fish compared to 32-35Β°C.

Because there isn't a linear relationship between temperature increase and discomfort/danger levels

12/ BBC news article Temperatures pass 35C in parts of England  Another temperature update - 35.3C has been recorded in Gosport, Hampshire, and Wisley, Surrey. We are getting very close to that June record of 35.6C.
A rare red warning for extreme heat is in force for parts of the UK on Wednesday as temperatures are forecast to hit record levels. The mercury is predicted to climb to around 37 or 38C in southern England, with a maximum of 39C not out of the question as we go into Thursday. In advance of the stifling heat, the Met Office extended its red warning further south towards England's south coast. It remains in effect across parts of southern England, the Midlands and south Wales until 11.59pm on Thursday. There is also an amber warning for extreme heat in place for a wider area of England for th...
Our skin is around 35Β°C

So we really need the air temp to be <35Β°C in order for sweat to evaporate and cool us down.

When we go above 35Β°C AND we have high humidity - which we currently have - our bodies - yes, even the fit and healthy ones - have to work really hard to regulateClimate change and heat health is the focus of some of the research being undertaken by the Weather and Climate Science for Services Partnership (WCSSP) programme, supported by the UK Government's Newton Fund. A CSSP China project has been developing a global dataset of extreme wet bulb temperature (Tw) and air temperature (T) - HadISDH.extremes - that enables us to study the current level of exposure of regions to both high humidity heat events and dry heat events and measure the rate at which such events have increased in severity and frequency over the last 50 years. Wet bulb temperature...
So, sticking 30 children in a poorly ventilated classroom designed to retain heat, with no AC and windows that barely open, when the outside temperature is actually above skin temperature, is really NOT a good idea.

They ain't learning anything in that environment!

14/
As for the idea that 1976 was all just splashing about and eating ice creams?

Rail tracks buckled
The M1 melted
Β£500 million in crop damages and increased food prices
Factories closed
Some people worked from 6 am to 2.30 (I know, what snowflakes!😜)
TV sets overheated!

15/ A newspaper article discusses the severe heatwave in July 1976, highlighting its impact on water supplies, farming, and overheated electronics.
In Wales, taps were switched off 17 hours a day
There were Β£60million in subsidence claims from the droughts
Wildfires were rife
Domestic violence spiked
Hospitalisations spiked
250 people died PER DAY

16/ Headline discusses Nottinghamshire's escalating fire service costs due to a heatwave, highlighting significant increases in response calls and manpower.
A newspaper article detailing the impacts of a heatwave in Lincolnshire, highlighting rising temperatures, emergency services, and local reactions.
And guess what, the "nanny state" put out warnings about how dangerous the heat was for babies.

They weren't just left to use "common sense"

A minister for drought was appointed, and an emergency act of parliament was passed to allow water rationing.

17/ Headline discusses a heatwave warning, highlighting concerns for children's safety during extreme temperatures.
So no, it wasn't all a consequence-free-for-all where everyone went about their day just "enjoying the summer".

And no, we can't just pretend 37+ is "just summer"

And no, we can't pretend these temperatures aren't getting far more common and will cause serious problems in years to come

18/
I'm not going to do a full-on look at the consequences of this heat - I'll save that for another thread!

But we currently have lifts not working, the A3 melting, and a spike in burn hospitalisations in children

We do not have the infrastructure for these temperatures!

19/ A woman speaks about residents unable to use the lift in a 23-storey building due to heat-related breakdowns, highlighting infrastructure issues.
A lane on the A3 road near Clanfield is closed due to melting from extreme heat, causing significant traffic delays.
A child with sunblock applied to her back stands near a small inflatable pool while an adult watches attentively in a sunny garden.
No - issuing health warnings as temperatures soar way above anything seen in 1976 is not "heatwave hysterics"

And yes - warnings were also issued in 1976, workplaces made changes, government imposed restrictions, and it wasn't all fun and games and ice lollies.πŸ™„ Telegraph headiline:  "Heatwave hysterics wouldn't have lasted a day in 1976", overlaid with a bold β€œMONK DEBUNKED” stamp.
Stay cool.

Look out for vulnerable loved ones and neighbours.

Heed warnings.

There are no medals for "keeping calm and carrying on" in 35Β°C heat if you're doing something that isn't essential

21/
And no, it isn't "nannying neurotics" infecting our once great "resilient country" to share public health messaging highlighting the different signs to look out for for both heat exhaustion and heatstroke!

"common sense" is NOT a substitute for public health messagingπŸ™„

22/ A graphic compares signs of heat exhaustion and heatstroke, listing symptoms for each condition in a clear two-column format.
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May 13
Well, that Express headline was always going to raise a few eyebrows!😳

Starmer is responsible for embracing polygamy to appease Muslims, and so he's increasing their benefits??

That's the implication.

After all, this "started in April", right?

Wrong!

🧡1/25 Express Headline:  DWP increases benefits for husbands with 2 or more wives - Started in April
As ever, the first place to check is the article itself.

The Express doesn't make finding context, nuance, or explanation easy!

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2/Example of the eight adverts I had to scroll through
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3/ Extract from the Express article: Although bigamy is illegal in the UK, the act of marrying more than one person at a time - polygamy - is not illegal if the marriages took place overseas. This is legal where a person has married multiple wives (or husbands) overseas while legally living in a country where this is legally allowed, and then moved to the UK legally afterwards.
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Guess what?

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Obviously...

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1/20Image
This story began with an account on X sharing an email from a Canadian middle school (ages 9-15) to parents about lunchtime arrangements during Ramadan, and demanding that people online harass the school

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First, a quick look at the Tanya Gaw...

2/A Twitter post by Tanya Gaw calls for action against a Canadian school's Ramadan lunchtime arrangements, urging public contact.
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3/ Profile of Tanya Gaw, founder of Action4Canada, featuring her photo and a quote on freedom and rights. Background emphasizes her organization’s mission.
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Oh boy! What a headline...

Ask yourself:

"What am I being asked to believe?"

"Who am I being told to blame?"

Take a few seconds to imagine what the Daily Mail (And Telegraph, GB News and Express) WANT you to think is going on.

Let's see what's ACTUALLY happening...🧡

1/21 Daily Mail Headline:  Pupils' drawings could be blasphemous under Islamic law, Labour councils tell schools - while music and dance classes may go against the teachings of Islam
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Right?

This is the "offending" document causing the outrage in the RW media today, in March 2026

A document published in 2023...

2/Six characters representing diverse faiths and beliefs, surrounded by colorful shapes, promoting awareness in schools by Calderdale Council.
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Yes, that particular document was.

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3/Document from Essex Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education focusing on accommodating pupils' religious obligations.
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Today we have a double debunk:

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🧡1/21 Image
The article opens with the giveaway that this isn't what's actually happening but is a warning from "campaigners" and "critics"

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2/ Screenshot from the Daily Mail article: Sixty-seven dog breeds could be banned in Britain if new breeding guidelines set by parliament become mandatory, campaigners have warned. The all-party parliamentary group (APPG) for animal welfare has launched a new tool to determine if a dog is healthy.
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3/ Image
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Did you see this headline?

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Would you like to know the reality behind the headline?

Course you would!😜

Let's take a look

🧡

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🚨 The FACTS 🚨

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2/
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3/
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But first up, can we acknowledge just what bad losers Reform are?!🀣

Right, let's get started...

🧡 1/
Reform believe they're the "silent" majority

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They are blaming Muslims and Commonwealth citizens for their G&D loss

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2/Screenshot from BBC Technology website:  Bot or not: Are fake accounts swaying voters toward Reform UK?  Picture of a man and a robot holding Reform UK arrow signs
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graph fromπŸ‘‡

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