Isabel Webster and Eamonn Holmes
(Image: GB News sparked fury among viewers )

Eamonn Holmes Warns ‘Get Real’ as Storm Bert Exposes UK’s Flooding Crisis

GB News presenter Eamonn Holmes has called on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to take immediate action in response to the devastation caused by Storm Bert. On Monday’s program, the 64-year-old former This Morning host criticized the government’s handling of the crisis and the lack of preparation for such events.

“There is not enough priority in government for this,” Holmes said passionately. “All this talk about needing more money for this and that—get real. This is the kind of thing that will devastate you”, according to the Express.

Holmes emphasized the urgent need for greater investment in flood defences, urging the government to focus on proactive measures rather than reactive responses. “There’s no point waiting for the storms to happen. We’ve got to get ahead of the game. We have got to concentrate on more money for defences,” he stressed.

Storm Bert has already caused widespread damage across the UK, with severe flooding impacting homes, businesses, and agricultural land. Holmes’ co-host, Isabel Webster, highlighted the toll on the farming industry, adding to the calls for government intervention.

“Let’s not forget the farms in all of this,” Webster said. “More flooding is terrible for agriculture and food security. It’s really bad—the weather situation for farmers at the moment”, reported by GB News.

As Storm Bert continues to wreak havoc, experts warn that the consequences of underinvestment in flood prevention will only worsen with climate change. Holmes’ impassioned plea reflects the growing frustration among citizens and communities who feel vulnerable and unprepared for such disasters.

The presenter’s call to action underscores the broader debate about governmental priorities and resource allocation. While infrastructure and flood defence measures often take a backseat to other funding needs, Holmes and Webster argue that these investments are critical to protecting lives, livelihoods, and the country’s agricultural base.

Storm Bert’s devastation serves as a stark reminder of the increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events. The voices of prominent figures like Holmes and Webster amplify the urgency of addressing these challenges before more damage occurs.

As the storm rages on, the question remains whether the government will heed these warnings and implement meaningful changes to safeguard against future disasters.

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