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State of Britain

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Official Name: State of Britain
Ruling Party: BPP - National Rejuvenation
Ideology: Fascist Populismnote , Corporatismnote 
"Since the Second Civil War, Britain has been navigating a path shrouded in darkness. Unlike Germany, it struggles to rise again, shedding the stains of Nazism for a semblance of balance. Yet, progress is slow, marred by the weight of its failures. Under the leadership, there's a flicker of hope amidst the despair. It's as if a feeble flower strains against the concrete's suffocating grip – a symbol of defiance in the face of overwhelming odds. This is Britain today – a nation teetering on the edge, its potential overshadowed by mediocrity, its future uncertain, yet clinging to a glimmer of resilience amidst the gloom."

Leaders

    Martin Wingfield (1986-) 
Role: Head of State
Party: BPP
Faction: National Rejuvenation
Ideology: Fascist Populismnote , Corporatismnote 
"As the enduring leader of Britain, Martin Wingfield has presided over its gradual decline unlike any of his predecessors. In the shadow of Germany's dominance, he has attempted modest reforms, but progress has been painfully slow. Overlooked and dismissed by Germany, Britain remains a minor power, struggling on the fringes of European influence. Its potential remains untapped, hindered by Wingfield's lack of vision and leadership. As the 21st century dawns, Germany belatedly recognises Britain's precarious position, seeking to prevent further deterioration. Yet, despite Wingfield's feeble attempts, Britain remains a shadow of its former self, its leader ineffective, and its prospects dim."
  • Alone with the Psycho: At the beginning of the Second Civil war, he was surrounded by psycho's, degenerates and plain German collaborators, he hated it, but as much as he tried, even too modern day, he is still bothered by this problem, as Britain stays fascist, extremism grows
  • '90s Anti-Hero: As a Fasicst, he is despised by any and every liberal alive, but still, in the Right Wing section, they call him too moderate, in the left wing they call him "Britain's Devil" and with the rest, they simply see him as the end we didnt want, but deserved.
  • And Man Grew Proud: Slowly emerging to the 21st century, Britain started to not be seem as the evil guy in opposite ideoloigies as much as the 20th century, as Britain's recover from it's 2 civil war starts to somewhat (moderately) grow, proving that Britain is not lost

Wingfield's Cabinet

    Simon Darby 
Role: Head of Government
Party: BPP
Faction: National Rejuvenation
Ideology: Fascism
"Simon Darby – a man driven by his convictions, a figurehead of the average British fascist, fervently pushing for reforms to deepen Britain's fascist roots. Despite his efforts to modernize the party, Darby remains a divisive figure, unpopular in both government circles and among the public. Yet, he finds camaraderie with Wingfield, and perhaps that's enough for him. With the head of government seemingly powerless, one can't help but wonder: what impact can he truly make... if any?"
  • 0% Approval Rating: Let's be honest, no one likes Darby, ruling for long and a tired government and people, he is only approved by Wingfield, luckily
  • 10-Minute Retirement: Like the first trope, with only Wingfield, he is on the edge of being in the government, but as soon as Wingfield falls, he will follow suit

    Andrew Brons 
Role: Minister of Economy
Party: BPP
Faction: National Rejuvenation
Ideology: Neofascismnote 

    Brian Parker 
Role: Minister of Foreign Affairs
Party: BPP
Faction: National Rejuvenation
Ideology: Fascism

    Derek Beackon 
Role: Minister of Security
Party: BPP
Faction: National Rejuvenation
Ideology: Clerical Fascismnote 

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