clear. here we do have the choice as to whether or not we want to have any further part in this. if we want to say enough is enough, we should be going our own way.— to say enough is enough, we should be going our own way. thank you for “oininu us. be going our own way. thank you for joining us. thank _ be going our own way. thank you for joining us. thank you _ be going our own way. thank you for joining us. thank you for _ be going our own way. thank you for joining us. thank you for your i be going our own way. thank you for joining us. thank you for your time. | in 2014, a devastating storm struck the south devon coast, destroying a stretch of railway and cutting cornwall and most of devon off from the rest of the country for several weeks. you might remember these astonishing pictures of the tracks in dawlish, dangling in mid air after the sea wall was hit by 80 mile per hour winds and washed away. i remember seeing these pictures. they do not fail to amaze me. in 2019, work started on construction of a new sea wall to protect the railway and the local community. our reporterjohn maguire is there this morning. john, morning to you. this work is so crucial. seeing the pictures again brings backjust how it