An LBC radio caller praises tradesmen working during extreme temperatures, describing them as the “backbone” of Britain. The caller argues that people working outdoors in the heat should be recognized for their role in daily life, while also criticizing school closures and claiming they leave children “ill-prepared for real life.” The discussion takes place amid a hot weather spell in which temperatures reach 34.6C in Wisley, Surrey, according to the report. The coverage focuses on public commentary from the radio segment and does not introduce new policy decisions or additional data beyond the reported temperature. The piece emphasizes the caller’s characterisation of tradespeople working through the heat and frames the broader conversation around education continuity during disruptions. Across the sources provided, the key elements remain consistent: an LBC caller’s remarks, outdoor workers highlighted during the hottest conditions, and criticism connected to school closures, with the specific temperature in Wisley cited as context.