Sadly, Britain never enjoyed the process whereby the landed aristocracy were stripped of their estates - as happened, notably, in Sweden in what were known as the Reductions, during the 1680s under King Karl XI. So the landed interest further entrenched its power in England with the Enclosures and in Scotland with the Clearances. That in turn provided cheap factory fodder for the industrial revolution and established the class system in its contemporary form.
Things loosened somewhat after 1945 but the old structure has
been reasserting itself since the 1980s. Nobody really wants to
challenge it as the remedy is unpalatable to those in charge.
Of course class still matters – it influences everything that we do
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