Britain must 'dust off' its nuclear defence plans, warns expert
... In the depths of the Cold War we were very prepared and there was a realisation an attack was a reality. We had hundreds of bunkers around the country. But fast forward to 2022 and a lot of the planning and infrastructure has gone into abeyance and crumbled... As the threat of the Cold War receded, the UK's nuclear defence infrastructure was decommissioned: former nuclear bunkers have become museums and one in Wiltshire even ended up being used as a cannabis factory.
Underneath the Ministry of Defence on Whitehall sits Pindar, a several storeys deep complex that will house the UKs government and military leaders in the event of a nuclear strike. There is also a command-and-control complex at RAF Corsham in Wiltshire as well as several others. They probably need a bit of a dust off but they would be viable. I dont have any insider information but there are probably a lot of civil servants running around at the moment making preparations, says Mr de Bretton-Gordon...
... For civilians, however, it is likely that we will have to fend for ourselves. In the 1970s and 1980s the government devised a public information campaign called Protect and Survive, whose nadir was a chilling pamphlet delivered to all households detailing how to prepare for armageddon: from the construction of a fall out shelter to how you would be informed of a nuclear attack to what to do with any dead bodies (wrap them in polythene)...
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... Questions to Mr. Johnson about this?