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Thanks for your answers. Yes it would appear that we are getting softer, regarding you managing without getting to the shops Dot, blimey if the supermarkets are closed fo one day, everyone goes mad the days before you would think that food was to go out of fashion, the way people stock up and that is in the days of fridges and freezers.
But on a more serious note it seems that these days those in power just do not know how to cope with emergencies, as did those of yesteryears. If they can't have a white paper on it followed by days of debate, making sure if they can afford to act and then having a vote, then setting a date of action, then nothing gets done.
Look at the organisation that took place before the outbreak of WW2, and the period after. Sand bags filled and put in place, air defence weapons and equipment put in place, slit trenches dug, public shelters built. The general public were issued with ration cards, gas masks, air raid shelters and identity cards, all free of charge.
Nowadays the ID card debate has been going on for months, still nothind done and if they are implimented we will then be expected to pay for them ourselves. Where oh where have we gone wrong?