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Great Britain has lost an Empire and has not yet found a role.
Acheson, Dean
Brits sometimes incorrectly use the plural form in spoken word. Their own history and textbooks use the correct form.
Sorry bud, you are wrong. The British know their own 'living' language just as you know your dialect (for example, in my own dialect both British and American spelling is generally accepted - we prefer to communicate rather than distract or get distracted by 'grammar nazism'). Why start this off-topic discussion just because you don't like the content of the post?