It has been interesting to read the comments from you all about the situation in Iceland. There is no question that the situation is precarious here. Some say that we are on the brink of collapse but that is being pessimistic. We are getting help from friends abroad, especially from our good cousins in Scandinavia.
I went for a walk in Reykjavik earlier this afternoon and found out that the light was not depressed, the cold was just as before and the people were exactly the same. We have noticed that tourists are coming to visit and I have seen that many of them carry a camera.
Windscale, I can assure you that there is absolutely no risk of rioting or violence here. Visitors are welcome and even your prime minister, bless his soul, would be safe.
Jon
I went for a walk in Reykjavik earlier this afternoon and found out that the light was not depressed, the cold was just as before and the people were exactly the same. We have noticed that tourists are coming to visit and I have seen that many of them carry a camera.
Windscale, I can assure you that there is absolutely no risk of rioting or violence here. Visitors are welcome and even your prime minister, bless his soul, would be safe.
Jon


