Britain stayed out of it; they let Australia & New Zealand represent them.
What was a major political consequence of the Vietnam War
What was a major political consequence of the Vietnam War
They were neutral.
Britain was neutral.
One of the main reasons for the UK's none involvement in the Vietnam War was their role in the Indonesia-Malaysia War which took place at the same time. Britain fought a war against Communist forces similar to that of the US against the Viet Mihn (except unlike the US, Britain won).
Great Britain did not send troops to Vietnam during the war.
Great Britain stayed out of it. Australia and New Zealand fought in South Vietnam.
Conservative and a firm supporter of the Vietnam War
There were many political actions that resulted from opposition to the Vietnam War. These included political protest rallies and desertion to other countries.
Agent Orange or Vietnam War imposters.
Britain did not want to weaken it's forces in Europe by sending troops to Vietnam.
America was a colony of Great Britain & Vietnam was a colony of France.