XBrettKennyX wrote:
Haha
Oh dear.
This is EXACTLY the attitude that meant that closing factories, mills etc invevitable.
Whilst the UK was wallowing in some kind of bubble, expecting the world to thank them for their efforts, the rest of the world was knuckling down and perfecting their industry.
Do you think the British were fighting in WWII for some kind of socialist revolution?
The British were fighting to ensure their survival. They were fighting against totalitarian dictatorship.
To suggest there ought to be some other expectation is laughable.
so to fight for 6 years and have no hope of reforms back home, no change in living standards, housing, health etc is normal in your opinion? you have a strange view of human behaviour!
do you not think that the people in power in this country 1939-1945 made no promises to the troops and the people back home about a bright new future where people had a chance of improvement when the war was over?
they may have been fighting to preserve a way of life but i suspect they had a vision of a better "blighty" than they ended up with.