If only Sheffield were nuked, the film would not end the way it did. Threads clearly depicts a global nuclear war and while it may not have been absolute - with every weapon used - it was probably pretty extreme.
There would be no help from the areas of the world that were not nuked. Those areas would have suffered varying fallout and the effects of some degree of nuclear winter - the truly vast fires would lead, minimally, to reduced harvests worldwide.
And no country that was just getting by, in the aftermath, would be in a position to offer aid to the (mostly) Northern hemisphere countries that were truly devastated.
But, in fifty years... Maybe a colonial olive branch from the comparatively well off (mostly) Southern hemisphere would be forthcoming. Warships from South America would likely be around to make sure that trade relations with the North favor their part of the world. And, fifty years would be time for the ruined North to have re-established something like a 19th century level of life.
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