I was assuming they were in the air practising flying so they can do that over water where UK citizens aren't getting rained on by our "special relationship"   
With respect I don't understand the quotes around special relationship nor the 'old' icon.
The 48th TFW has deployed forward from British-hosted bases more than once in the last two decades with NATO or UN-coalition mandates.
As the world and particularly Europe wakes up to the escalated threat of amateur religious radicalism, the importance of forward-deployed assets will become ever more obvious.
In my heart I had hoped that yesterday's situation had happened closer to RAF Lakenheath and that the crash could be explained as an arrival or departure incident.
Until proven otherwise, I choose to believe that remarkable airmanship was demonstrated yesterday over Spalding and that a pilot did his job well as evidenced by the absence of injuries on the ground.
To your point, Bruv, I sympathize.  I would be very concerned if the Air Force units here were 'Top Gunning' anywhere near a populated area.  It would be an outrage.  But in yesterday's incident that remains to be seen.
I will always appreciate the gracious willingness of the British people to allow forward-deployed assets on its soil.  Especially the 48th TFW.  Personally I will treasure the eight years of my own life spent in your country as a result of those policies. 
