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Operation London Bridge: the secret plan for the days after the Queen’s death

57 pointsby lumisotaabout 8 years ago

4 comments

zigzigzagabout 8 years ago
Ah the Guardian. Never missing a trick to slyly insert some anti-Brexit propaganda in unrelated stories:<p><i>But her kingdom is in turmoil, and her subjects are in denial that her reign will ever end</i><p>Her kingdom is not in turmoil unless, I suppose, you work for the Guardian in which case the one-two punch of Labour&#x27;s credibility collapse and Brexit mean you think the world is ending. But lots of people don&#x27;t see that as turmoil at all.
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minoabout 8 years ago
I&#x27;m curious about the technicalities of the “radio alert transmission system” (RATS), which indeed sounds like a cold war-era system, but I couldn&#x27;t find much around. Any idea?<p>You have to admit that a radio announcement that starts with “This is the BBC from London” is a creepy reminder of old times.
relics443about 8 years ago
As an American I have no barometer for this.<p>Anyone here from the UK, will the public at large really be as affected as the article claims?
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JazCEabout 8 years ago
So how can we disrupt this?
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