| Yes, I know you did your bit back then, but what was it you won?
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| Take a good look around you now, whose side were you on?
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| And I wonder if you understand at all
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| And I wonder if you ever ask yourself
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| When everyone has an equal chance to live the life they buy
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| When free health care can save your life, but queue until you die
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| Then I wonder if you understand at all
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| And I wonder if you ever ask yourself
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| Is that what you fought the war for
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| Is that why you fought the war
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| Is that what you fought the war for
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| Is that why you fought the war
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| When still the muscles make the man, and men make women pay
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| when Britain’s flag is a badge of hate, and just the fair can play
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| When still the homeless, jobless cry, when money shouts and lies
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| and buys off just enough to vote, pass by the other side
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| Then I wonder if you understand at all
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| And I wonder do you never ask yourself
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| At the going down of the sun
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| And in the light of day
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| All you need remember is
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| We won’t be taken like your generation again |