Interesting that alright
Given it comes from a land that has given us:
Robin Hood, (I think we all know the story here)
The lords protesting against the power of King John in force signing of the Magna Carta
Charles Cunningham Boycott.......(The term "Boycott" was coined after Irish tenants followed Charles Stewart Parnell's suggested code, in the Irish land agitation of 1880 to protest high rents and land evictions against C. C. Boycott. Parnell's injunction of conduct effectively served to ostracize the ruthless British estate manager Charles Cunningham Boycott. The boycott is used most frequently by labor organizations as a tactic to win improved wages and working conditions from management. It can still be effective in conducting adverse climates against ruthless employers and businesses)
How true the following bit of humor.
The old Duke was out walking on one of his moors, when he came on this miner with a gun under his arm. Anyroad, they had a right argy-bargy about private property and trespassing and such like, and in the end the Duke finished up saying, “Do you know my ancestors had to fight for this land, my man?” And the miner said, “Right then, get your coat off and I’ll fight you for it now.”
The Actor, Michal Caine, hosted a movie titled "My Generation" (1950's Britain which was an earlier version of what happened in the USA in the 1960's. It explains much of what has happened in the post WW2 UK and following in the USA since.) The hour & twenty minute long film is quite interesting and covers many of the things that happened in modern music, film, advertising, fashion, cultural revolution, pirate radio ships, actors, designers, artist, writers, and the push back from the "old guard" establishment, Many of the "Posh" (wealthy establishment types) believed as the Duke of the moors, that after WW2 things were going to settle back into the cozy life of earlier times for them. But as Michael Caine explains.....it would be a time for new beginnings......for new people.
"My Generation" full length