BBC News - Britons returning from Cairo speak of their relief: "Britons arriving back from Cairo have spoken of their 'frightening' experiences and relief to be home from the protest-hit Egyptian capital.
David Lewis, of Manchester, said there had been 'chaos' at Cairo airport.
The Foreign Office said no formal evacuation was under way but advised UK nationals in Cairo, Alexandria and Suez to leave if it was safe to do so.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister David Cameron has called for an 'orderly transition' to a democratic government in Egypt.
In a joint call with US President Barack Obama, Mr Cameron said a 'comprehensive process of political reform' was needed in the north African country.
A Downing Street spokesman said: 'The prime minister and President Obama were united in their view that Egypt now needed a comprehensive process of political reform, with an orderly, Egyptian-led transition leading to a government that responded to the grievances of the Egyptian people and to their aspirations for a democratic future.'"
Make no mistake about it awakening is a destructive process.
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*Make no mistake about it awakening is a destructive process. It has
nothing to do with becoming better or happier. Awakening is the crumbling
away of unt...
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