you have to differentiate between the two groups because they both had different war experiences whcih led to different expectations.
soldiers: some in trenches fighting , others bored cooking or no action (remember not all the same for all soldiers)
so, if they were injured they wanted medical benefits scheme, compensation, return to jobs, a 'land fit for heros', wanted germany to pay for their suffering, fast demobilisation (this didn't happen)
civilians: sacrifices on the homefront (DORA) wanted a better life, women and their jobs?? more women unemployed after war (!) but were enfranchised, wanted mass graves in france for thier loved ones
there is ltos more, a really good reference i found was 'death's men' by denis winter; the last chapter has lots of newspaper references and first hand accounts. it's really good. AJp Taylor's history is also good for this post-war section.