I have been under the impression that the terms of Lend-Lease, especially with Britain due to the uncertain politics, required that those materials be paid for at some later date ... if they survived. With the anti-war, anti-Churchill Labour Govt led by Clement Attlee in power after July 1945, not only were they intent on erasing all aspects of the war, but it seems likely that by immediately destroying the American weapons, they likely could claim they had no debt.
I do know that the US bases, machinery, supplies and material were confiscated as soon as possible by the Socialistic Labour party minions, and parceled out to their supporters. Many accounts of the era indicate the black market became much more active post war than during the conflict under the extreme rationing that lasted well into the '50s, and imbedded many consumption taxes onto the citizens which endure to this day.
We were in Europe in the '50s, and rationing was rampant for food, clothing, petrol and rubber even then. Many Brits were wearing GI uniforms as their working clothes ... from all the services.
I do know that the US bases, machinery, supplies and material were confiscated as soon as possible by the Socialistic Labour party minions, and parceled out to their supporters. Many accounts of the era indicate the black market became much more active post war than during the conflict under the extreme rationing that lasted well into the '50s, and imbedded many consumption taxes onto the citizens which endure to this day.
We were in Europe in the '50s, and rationing was rampant for food, clothing, petrol and rubber even then. Many Brits were wearing GI uniforms as their working clothes ... from all the services.