I think this comment shows the patronising and dismissive attitude shown towards plastic figure collectors in general.
I'm not sure what you mean, though ask plastic makers about this. If people would buy them they'd make them. That is as true fror Britain as any other maker out there. King and Country looked into plastic. Apparently they decided there was no money in it because that idea was dropped. There are not millions of people buying plastic toy soldiers anymore. There are not even thousands. Why should any company making thousands of issues of a set of figures or playset if 90% are going to sit in the warehouse? Here's a fact for you: there aren't many buyers there. At all. Have you been to toy soldier shows? What's the average age? 50? You don't see bus loads of kids going there. It's all older guys. And, sometimes older guys who have money, hence the metal stuff which is more a collectible.
You seem to have lots of opinions of whats wrong with Britains and plastic makers; go start your company and make any and all the figures you want. Come back here next year and tell us how many millions of dollars or pounds you made selling plastic figures, then we can talk.