for those who don't truly understand Britain and it's antipathy towards the EU...
The last sentence he spoke...
The number of Brits of a certain generation who can't get over the fact that Germany and France in particular benefited from the post-war era economically far more than the UK is no joke. The resentment is realThat's a great insight into both the British problem going into the war, and its mistrust of its European neighbours...
Why do you think they benefited more? The Marshall Plan?The number of Brits of a certain generation who can't get over the fact that Germany and France in particular benefited from the post-war era economically far more than the UK is no joke. The resentment is real
partly because of that, but also their countries suffered more destruction, so they grew from a lower base. Economic momentum is a thing. After the war, Britain was still trying to hold on to the Commonwealth, France and Germany were completely focused on recovery.Why do you think they benefited more? The Marshall Plan?
for those who don't truly understand Britain and it's antipathy towards the EU...
The last sentence he spoke...
ah! that's a pity. I'll try to see if I can find another versionI get a "Video Not Available" message mate. Not sure if it's geo-restricted or the vid has been taken down.
who said anything about Britain believing they would be diminished going into the war? The point is that a lot of older Brits have looked at the post-war period, going into the 70s, and feel that they were hard done by. They see the economic success of Germany and France in particular as something that happened because of the blood they spent.I don't find any evidence that Britain believed, going into the war, that they would come out diminished. The initially believed the conflict would be more limited. They went in because Poland was invaded, and they had a pact with them. Interesting point, though, about them going to war to protect sovereign borders of others, and that they did fight the whole war. (With other countries of the Commonwealth?)
The guy in the video said that, and you said it was about the last sentence. So I focused on that. I did get the point of Brits being hard done by. I won't fight about it, I just thought that was part of your point, because you called the last sentence out. I think the guy was just wrong about that, but I get the more interesting point, for sure.who said anything about Britain believing they would be diminished going into the war? The point is that a lot of older Brits have looked at the post-war period, going into the 70s, and feel that they were hard done by. They see the economic success of Germany and France in particular as something that happened because of the blood they spent.
I think you misunderstood the point he was trying to make, it was about noble sacrifice, doing what was right even if it would cost them. And as for the "knowing they would be diminished part", he was talking about Churchill and the leadership, not the British people in general. Facing a greater military power, that was a rational understanding of the consequences. The general population only came to see that after the war, when German and French companies, employment infrastructure growth flourished and Britain was still stuck trying to stop the disintegration of the British Empire. Some might say they would have been better advised to direct their fury at their own government for not focussing exclusively on the domestic economyThe guy in the video said that, and you said it was about the last sentence. So I focused on that. I did get the point of Brits being hard done by. I won't fight about it, I just thought that was part of your point, because you called the last sentence out. I think the guy was just wrong about that, but I get the more interesting point, for sure.
This is so true! I'm selling my business, and hoping the whole thing goes through before the tax year ends otherwise I'll get hit with an additional 4% Founders tax. The number of people I speak to who are talking about leaving the UK is incredible. Since Brexit it's been bad, but under this government it's becoming untenable
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