A lot of these articles are often kind of bullshit but sometimes they start good conversations about what is right or wrong.
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From the post:
>A new government website advising Brits how to prepare for an emergency has focused attention on the phenomenon of 'prepping' - and one practitioner today revealed his list of the top 10 items to stow away in the event of a disaster. Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden wants people to make contingency plans for dealing with potential emergencies to help build 'national resilience' and ease pressure on emergency services.
A lot of these articles are often kind of bullshit but sometimes they start good conversations about what is right or wrong.
Archive: https://archive.today/fW9PO
From the post:
>>A new government website advising Brits how to prepare for an emergency has focused attention on the phenomenon of 'prepping' - and one practitioner today revealed his list of the top 10 items to stow away in the event of a disaster.
Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden wants people to make contingency plans for dealing with potential emergencies to help build 'national resilience' and ease pressure on emergency services.
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