
The Government War Book,which was in place throughout both world wars and the Cold War,is being produced again(Picture: National Archives)
A war book which dates back to World War One could be revived,the head of the armed forces has said.
The Government War Book,may be produced again after it was discontinued in the early 2000s.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton has argued for its resurrection to help prepare the public for war.
Inside would include detailed procedures on how to shut schools,clear hospitals,ration food and even protect national treasures.
Plans to mobilise military and civilians will also be included,as well as lessons learnt from the Cold War,but reframed to apply to modern society.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton (Picture: Leon Neal/Getty Images)He said: ‘That requires us to educate ourselves and help the population understand some of those threats and help them understand what they can do to support the nation and potentially support the armed forces.‘I talked before Christmas of the need for – when we think about renewing our water infrastructure or electricity or transport infrastructure – thinking about the threat of action from an adversary that is above the threshold of war,not just a hybrid threat.‘And think about how we build in that resilience as we renew it and that requires making some different choices and different priorities and that work that the Cabinet Office is doing across the whole of government is something that I really welcome.’United News - unews.co.za