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Old February 8th 04, 11:03 PM
D. Patterson
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"Spiv" wrote in message
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"Spiv" wrote in message
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Nonsense. Britain invented globalisation in the 1700s. The UK has
consistently imported produce and products that are cheaper than the
home market. When it comes down to it, it can feed itself. In 1939
it was not ready,still importing vast qualitioes of food from the

empire
and others. By 1945 internal food production was way ahead of 1939.


In other words, the UK could not arm or feed itself during WWII.


You must learn to focus and at least attempt to get a point. The UK by

1945
could feed itself if it wanted too.


Britain wanted to feed itself in 1939, 1945, 1949, 1955 and failed to do so
even in 1972, when Britain was stil only 70% self-sufficient in food
production.

Once the battle of the Atlantic was won
importing huge quantities of food from the USA and Canada was no longer a
problem.


which still meant that Britian was not self-sufficient in food production.


Later in the war the UK could arm itself with no problems, but in
the early part of the war, when Britain was fighting on many fronts by
herself, she could not arm herself against a country that had begun arming
itself for 10 years before the war, even with British industry running

flat
out.


The U.K was never self-sufficient in the ability to arm itself at any time
in the Second World War or after the Second World War. Britian also started
arming itself for war ten years before the war. nonetheless, Britian was
incapable of becoming self-sufficient in arming itself for war.