I read a report on it in one of the News Papers. Interesting but selective in its detail i.e. no mention of the allies rebuilding Germany providing brand new industries and tooling whilst the UK was burdened with the war loans and very old industries and tooling. It spoke about the the different relationship between Unions and management, but failed to recognise both the unions and management had no choice, they were as low as they were going to get, and if they didn't reinvent a new relationship away from the master and servant relationship, they would fail. It was interesting to see the report recognised the failures of British industry, laying the blame, and quite correctly with politicians, management, unions and the workers instead of just unions as most our media like to tell us.
You have to wonder what our politicians were thinking when they put old men who should have long retired in charge of our car industry (BL) nothing aginst old men, age is fast looming upon myself, but once in your 70's it is time to let younger people with new ideas to take the helm, and I was gobsmacked that every Mini produced was at a loss of £30 which was a lot of money in the 60's.