Having lived through the second world war, Marsh said she worried the Salisbury attack could trigger a new global conflict and that it merited a tough response from Britain. “I don’t think you rush to judgment, but you’ve got to be heard. You can’t just let it go, because germ attacks are a very serious thing.”Facebook Twitter Pinterest Dorothy Marsh, 83, in Wigan. While most believed the finger points at Russia, many were reluctant to unquestioningly accept the government line and backed Jeremy Corbyn. I don’t think it takes a seriously clever person to work it out.”Facebook Twitter Pinterest Andy Moorhouse at home in Wigan.
Source: The Guardian March 16, 2018 17:12 UTC