1940s of 50s British Civil War???

I'm new here and this is my first post so bear with me please. Do you think there could have been a British Civil War in the late 1940s of early 1950s after WWII if they lost the Battle of Britain resulting in a destroyed country and government but no Nazi invasion? And also considering that Great Britain is not one country but 3 seperate ones (England, Scotland and Wales).
 
A full-scale civil war is somewhat hard - the British were fairly homogeneous, and with a National Front (multi-party) government and a class system consciousness still somewhat strong, an all out war is hard.

However, a local rebellion for ethnic reasons (much greater version of OTL N. Ireland maybe) worker rebellions in a city (protests were violently put down before, in a destroyed economy they could get out of hand) or colonial rebellion wars (like those didn't happen) are possible.

But judging from the English demographic and economic superiority over all ethnic minorities in the kingdom, not a full-scale war.
 
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