Bombers taking off don't matter if they aren't hitting anything of importance and RAF Bomber Command wasn't during the first half of WWII. So Germany decided their light bombers could do more good on the Russian front. If RAF Bomber Command had been inflicting more damage the German decision might have been different.
In fact BC hit important targets time to time, but not regularly, so its raids didn't have much effect on Germany and its economy during the first part of the war.
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