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![]() "Spiv" wrote in message ... "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message link.net... "Spiv" wrote in message ... You must learn to focus and at least attempt to get a point. You must learn that your point is not valid. The UK by 1945 could feed itself if it wanted too. The war ended in 1945. That is amazing. For you, it should be expected LOL. Once the battle of the Atlantic was won importing huge quantities of food from the USA and Canada was no longer a problem. But still a necessity as the UK could not arm or feed itself during the war. No, yet again you fail. When importing large qualities of grain, etc from north America, It meant the UK could concentrate on war production. Yes, importing 49% to 70% of the food consumed by Britain was certainly going to help British war production by keeping the failure of British food production from starving the British workers and their families to death. Simple when you know how. Yes, simple minded lies from a simple minded Spiv. |
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