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The British public need to be better prepared for emergencies | Letter
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The British public need to be better prepared for emergencies | Letter

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Originally published byThe Guardian

Jean Coussins says a cross-party Lords committee has been tasked with coming up with a plan to normalise resilience in our everyday lives

Your editorial (Britainโ€™s fragile systems: when global shocks hit your shopping bill, 1 May) makes clear that the public need to be more fully informed about global threats and actively engaged in a national resilience plan. The UK remains dangerously exposed to external shocks, whether from cyber-attacks, extreme weather triggered by climate change, or hostile state interference with our democratic processes and critical national infrastructure.

A cross-party House of Lords special inquiry committee, which I chair, has been set up to examine national resilience. โ€œKeep calm and carry onโ€ doesnโ€™t cut it: a plan for the 21st century needs to recognise the interconnectedness of threats: a cyber-attack can quickly escalate into power cuts, transport chaos, supply chain disruption and the collapse of public services. And this is not a case of โ€œwhat ifโ€: hybrid warfare emanating from Russia, China or Iran as cyber-attacks, disinformation or the sponsorship of proxy terrorist attacks is already commonplace.

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