When asked, around a quarter of Brits said their first response to a nuclear disaster would be to head to an institution of the country – the pub – but some are closer to bunkers than others A quarter of Brits said they'd head to the pub in the threat of a nuclear strike (Image: Katielee Arrowsmith SWNS.com )
A new study found that a quarter of Brits said their first response to a nuclear strike would be to head for shelter – but in their local boozer.
As goes the famous Sean of the Dead saying, the survey found that when faced with nuclear disaster , 24% of people would "Go to the Winchester, have a nice cold pint, and wait for this all to blow over." The survey, commissioned by online entertainment brand Slotozilla , asked 2,000 UK adults what their first move would be i