This is nothing alike a war.
Like WW2, where, over here, man were forced into slavery (though slavery was never used because of shame; it was called 'enforced labour'), people got randomly rounded up and killed when the resistance blew german things up, cities were turned into ashes (and people burned to death), and our soldiers (one of them my granddad) faced a far, far superiour army in terms of materials and numbers, thundering over our soil. THAT is war. And to think of such still happening today in Africa, and Tibet's still repressed also. But no, there's war going on in GB, with acts of a very few nutcases which death toll is nothing compared to the death toll of traffic.