Research of the Civilian population during the Second World War as found that they despise what has become of the Britain they once fought to save. It’s not our country any more, they say, in sorrow and anger. Many hark back to the days when ‘people kept the laws and were polite and courteous. We didn’t have much money, but we were contented and happy. ‘People whistled and sang. There was still the United Kingdom, our country, which we had fought for, our freedom, democracy. But where is it now?!’