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Wow what a cheap and pointless policy.
Notice how it doesn't actually involve the government doing anything other than setting up the website and then tells you that it's your responsibility.
They're supposed to run the administration of the country, they're the ones that are supposed to supply the emergency supplies when needed, what's the pointing government if they don't do that.
I don't really see how it's pointless? The average person probably underestimated the risk of the UK being dragged into a conflict in this decade or the next and thus also the risk they'd need to prepare for that, so it's probably helpful to bring how much people think they need to prep in line with how much they should prep, could save some lives.
If the UK gets dragged into a conflict it's going to last more than 3 days though isn't it.
Well I don't think that's a given and I also don't think that if that was the case it'd then follow that this policy is silly but I see and agree with the general points you're making