It is worrying for those who are aware of these matters Wraymond. The service in question really is an essential one on which many depend and take for granted. Indeed I was one of them until I was hit with the reality of a failure and I was then stunned when google revealed to me just how many failures there have been in such a short period of time. One would be bad enough but there have now been 13 failures and that number looks set to rise according to some industry insiders. This at a different time I think would have been a very hot topic for the press and tv with programs like Panorama, World In Action and the various watchdog-type shows taking a keen interest in exposing what is going on. But for a few the silence is deafening and none more so than from our politicians in Westminster. What will it take for this to change?