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United Kingdom
Official Name: United Kingdom of Great Britain
Ruling Party: British People's Party (Social Credit) note BPP (SC)
Ideology: Social Creditnote Fascism
After the failure of Operation Sea Lion, the Germans landed in Britain and quickly advanced, crushing the national consensus that had hoped to prepare for a decisive battle on the mainland. This led to Prime Minister Churchill's declaration of surrender and Britain becoming a puppet state obedient to the Reich. As a loyal companion to his master, he was trained as a watchdog against the capitalists across the Atlantic. However, he was able to benefit from being on the side of the Reich's major economic zone.
As reformers gained power in the Reich, signs of liberalization emerged. Many citizens rejoiced at the liberation from oppression and the withdrawal of German troops stationed there.
In 1996, the National Socialist reform movement is widespread in the UK, but the ruling party remains a one-party dictatorship of the British People's Party with no change in the system. Many members of the public desire to leave Europakt and align more closely with the OFN countries.
King
Edward IX
Role: King of the United Kingdom
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Prime Minister/Cabinet
Merlin Hanbury Tracy
Role: Prime Ministernote Head of State
Party: British People's Party (Social Credit)note BPP (Wallopite)
Ideology: Social Creditnote Fascism
In-Game Biography Click to ShowIf the Kingdom of Great Britain is a ship, Tracy has been proven to be a captain of a ship at half mast, half blown apart by enemy cannons and shredded by the waves of time, with half his crew whispering of mutiny under his helm, that pretends, despite all this to be the jewel of the ocean, conquering the waves for God and King.
Tracey’s rise to the top of the People’s Party can only be described as one of a captain riding the clashing waves of British Politics. Inheriting his peerage from his father at Age 2, Tracy would take his seat as the British ship crashed into the rocks, the Premiership of John Moore Brazbon, rocked with senility, incompetence and corruption would see the end to an unsteady period of tranquility that it has seen under his predecessors. The subsequent English Civil War would see Tracy make his name for the first time, arguing for fierce retribution against the rebels and acting as the a fierce prosecutor and judge over many of the cases. His vitreal and harsh justice would owe him murmurs of approval amongst the Lords, and spits of disgust among the common man. He would ride the waves of change in the subsequent governments, acting with vigour in the Maudling government and the short lived governments of the 1970s, until eventually finding himself elevated to Home Secretary under Clark
A keen supporter of the Parliamentary Act of 1947, Tracy’s career has been one of the utmost orthodox of the party, though he may of bent for Clark, introducing several key reforms as Home Secretary, with every reform came a setback, the Union Act of 1984, came with the Censorship Act of 1985. Every reform attempted by the government saw Tracy gently tugging at the ships wheel, allowing it to sail, but ensuring it was never flung off course. His ascent to Prime Minister would come after a fierce power struggle, Tracy, unwilling to listen to the suggestions of his peers would create a cabinet stuffed with only the most trusted men, businessmen, lords, populist rhetoricians and lapdogs, perfect to lay the grounds of Tracy’s vision, without ever forcing him to focus on the growing waves that lay ahead of him
In Tracy’s time in office, Britain would see itself after years of negotiations under Clark as a equal member in the Einheitspakt, with British Businesses emboldened and limited public support behind his party for the first time in decades. Tracy in all his eccentricities has never shifted, his policies shiftly only to adapt to the growing world, but keeping the same authoritarian vigour the party has always had, making it the dominant force in which all life in the Kingdom revolves around. King, Country and God are the only forces Tracy has ever respected, far less than his fellow MP’s
Now however Tracy must set his eyes once again, on the rolling waves approaching him, backbench opposition, urban crime, and civil disobdeince, ignored for years have reared above the water. Though Tracy may still believe the ship of the BPP dominates the waves, in truth it is spinning uncontrollably towards the rocks, whether this ship can be mended in time is the question asked nationally, or is a new captain needed
Or God, Forbid is it far too late to change course
Gregory Lauder Frost
Role: Home Secretarynote Head of Government
Party: British People's Partynote BPP
Ideology: Social Creditnote Fascism
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Neil Hamilton
Role: Chancellor of the Exchequernote Economy Minister
Party: British People's Partynote BPP
Ideology: Social Creditnote Despotism
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Roger Scrunton
Role: Foreign Secretarynote Foreign Minister
Party: British People's Partynote BPP
Ideology: Social Creditnote Despotism
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John Graeme Wood
Role: Defence Secretarynote Security Minister
Party: British People's Partynote BPP
Ideology: Fascism
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