Originally posted by Brian Ellis
OK, TP, just imagine the whole of the UK without power. How many TV sets would be on? How many newspapers would be printed? How long would the batteries in your trannie last? How many trains, trams or trolley buses would run (even diesel engines need power to work the signals, points, etc.)? How many cows would be milked for your cuppa? How many freezers would remain cold? How could you fill your car? How could you recharge your laptop? How could the emergency generators in hospitals, phone exchanges, ISPs, get more fuel? How would you stop the looting that would inevitably break out? How would water be pumped? How would sewage treatment work? How could emergency services work? How would you power essential security devices? I can assure you that total anarchy would break out on the fourth day because no one would know what was happening because there would be no further means of communication other than the town crier.
A small foretaste of this has been felt in Baghdad, but this is peanuts compared with what would happen in the UK under such conditions.
OK, TP, just imagine the whole of the UK without power. How many TV sets would be on? How many newspapers would be printed? How long would the batteries in your trannie last? How many trains, trams or trolley buses would run (even diesel engines need power to work the signals, points, etc.)? How many cows would be milked for your cuppa? How many freezers would remain cold? How could you fill your car? How could you recharge your laptop? How could the emergency generators in hospitals, phone exchanges, ISPs, get more fuel? How would you stop the looting that would inevitably break out? How would water be pumped? How would sewage treatment work? How could emergency services work? How would you power essential security devices? I can assure you that total anarchy would break out on the fourth day because no one would know what was happening because there would be no further means of communication other than the town crier.
A small foretaste of this has been felt in Baghdad, but this is peanuts compared with what would happen in the UK under such conditions.
In the meantime the rest of world would be going ooh aah. Could it happen here.
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