An expensive exercise in trying to herd cats.
"when I was a lad I did my turn as office boy in an attorney's firm...I polished up the handles so carefully, that now I am the ruler of the Queen's Navy." Gilbert and Sullivan sized them up just about right. If it doesn't bother the Brits, however, then spending a few pounds for some consulting work by establishment fellows to help recompense them for the confiscation of their hereditary estates may be okay; welfare money is necessary at various levels of the economic and social strata lest all manner of horrible sorts end up partying or dining with the royals and such-- but mind you, spend no consulting money for the former colonists anywhere.