Paddy on the Railway · Jun 15, 2020
The History Huns
Airey Neave was shocked at the end of WWII. The Britain he’d fought for, where everyone knew his place and doffed his cap to his superiors, had gone. In its place was a Socialist nightmare, where the railways, the coal mines and even health care were nationalised...
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