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среда, 16 января 2019 г.

New photo Health chiefs 'treat Britons like idiots' with their advice on how to cope with cold snap:

Public Health England (PHE) issued advice in its new winter guidance document that would perhaps be better suited to people living in a tropical country.


The organisation was accused of  'treating Brits like idiots' by critics after telling the public to keep their heating on in the document published on its website yesterday.   


It states the obvious by saying: 'Our top tip is to heat the home, or the parts you're using, to at least 18C.' 




Public Health England (PHE) is 'treating Brits like idiots' by telling them to keep their heating on in their new winter guidance document, according to critics.


Public Health England (PHE) is 'treating Brits like idiots' by telling them to keep their heating on in their new winter guidance document, according to critics.



Public Health England (PHE) is 'treating Brits like idiots' by telling them to keep their heating on in their new winter guidance document, according to critics.



It also says 'moving around' and 'wiggling your toes and fingers' can help.


PHE has previously suggested wearing lots of clothes and consuming hot food and drinks.


Speaking to The Sun Matt Kilcoyne, of think tank Adam Smith Institute, said: 'We're so glad that taxpayers hand over £4.5billion a year for such expert advice.


'If it wasn't for the nannying quangocrats I might have donned my bikini and sat in the fridge in order to keep warm.'


He added 'We really don't need publicly-funded agencies to treat Britons like idiots.'

The TaxPayers' Alliance also said: 'Thank goodness for Public Health England otherwise everyone would forget to put on a jumper and switch on their heating.'


It's not the first time that PHE has been slammed for sending out patronising advice to the public about heating their homes.


In winter 2017 officials told people they could stay safe in icy weather by wrapping up warm and turning the heating on. 


The 'patronising' tips were issued by £157,500-a-year Public Health England boss Paul Cosford.


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