Old films of British life...

This one shows some prices of a supermarket shop in the 70s. Notice that meat is among the cheapest things in the basket; now it is the dearest.

Prices weren’t static in the 70s
 
Further to my brilliant mass deportation plan that I posted yesterday is my compulsory purchase of and seizing of all the land, buildings and infrastructure on our territories that is owned by foreign interests plan.
And what about foreign owned business ?
 
And what about foreign owned business ?
Amazon, Aldi, Allianz, most of the railway companies, electricity companies, water companies, car manufacturers

Esso, Ford, Rolls Royce, Bentley, the Conservstive Party, Boots.

Spline is an ultra-lefty, nationalising the means of production and public services.

Probably left of Corbyn.

A Marxist.

Trump will invade.
 
Busy Scarborough in the days before cheap foreign holidays destroyed the skies...

 
ODDS, the film "England, Whose England" that you posted actually predicts and mirrors much of the situations today, the first 2 speakers were totally correct and the areas highlighted have all become Migrant enclaves. Towards the end of the film there is a piece about Notting Hill Gate and a Protest March about the way the owner of the Mangrove Restaurant was treated and that treatment being racist, it then highlights the fact that the majority of the protesters were white (and going by the banners Socialists). The Pro Palestine protests are exactly the same, with the majority of the protesters being white socialists and not really knowing much about the reality of the situation.
 
I find these old films fascinating. Here is a little look at Christmas and Boxing Day traditions in and around London, from 1951...

 
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