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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is a dreadful story but a reflection of the fact that inertia, "tradition" (conservatism) and general backwardness played (and to a far too high degree still plays) a major role in the British way of life generally. Reactions are (to me and many others) surprisingly formulaic ("always done it this way", "it's our way", "it's our culture/identity", "it's the correct way") and all too often totally predictable, along with the consequences.
Incidentally, the death toll would have been greater had the Icelandic coast guard's Odinn's crew not saved (in very difficult circumstances) the crew of the Notts County apart from one who died of hypothermia. Iceland lost a boat and crew, among them a father and his two teenage sons. Separately, as part of its "just" action against Iceland's "outrageous presumption" of ruling their seas the UK did its best to destroy the Odinn's purpose, the vessel and its crew.
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