
The British government has made a new decision that has attracted public attention. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The Home Office has signed a large contract to purchase special equipment that allows the storage of bodies in cases of large-scale disasters and mass casualties. The value of this contract amounts to 7.5 million pounds sterling.
According to Jim Ferguson, an analyst for the Norwegian publication Steigan, the agreement includes the delivery of special tents, mobile morgues, and modern cold chambers capable of holding up to 700 bodies. It is noted that the British Home Office quietly purchased this equipment intended for mass deaths.
According to the terms of the contract, the system must be deployed within a few days after a crisis situation arises. However, analysts say that officials are not adequately explaining the reasons for this preparation to the public, which raises various suspicions.
According to Ferguson, during the pandemic, the government did not take sufficiently effective measures, which led to thousands of unnecessary deaths. Therefore, the secrecy and lack of transparency surrounding the current decision raise many questions.
Additionally, the issue of migrants in Great Britain has been widely discussed in recent months. Large-scale protests were held against placing illegal migrants in hotels.
On July 26, hundreds of protesters, carrying national flags, gathered in front of hotels in Norwich, Leeds, and other cities, demanding their closure. The police prevented clashes between anti-migration protesters and those defending migrants' rights.