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Kingdom of Great Britain Consulate
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Thanks for the update.
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Foreign Update: October 2015

Monarch: HIBM George VI | Prince of Wales: Prince Victor 

His Majesty's Executive Government

Prime Minister: Constantine Hanover
Deputy Prime Minister: Sacul Astoria
Home Secretary: Madline Sebastian
Foreign Secretary: Charles Lancaster
Culture Secretary: Sacul Astoria

WA Delegate: Proxy JURIS


Supreme Court of The Kingdom of Great Britain

Lord Chief Justice: Nathaniel Lancaster
Sr. High Court Justice: Henry Beaumont
High Court Justice: Charles Lancaster

15th Imperial Parliament

The House of Lords
Nathaniel Lancaster, Prince of Saxony 
Charles Lancaster, Grand Duke of England
John Hanover, Grand Duke of Scotland 
Madline Sebastian, Duchess of Cambridge
Théoden Sebastian, Duke of Gloucester 
Alexander Norfolk-Hanover, Earl of Wessex

The House of Commons
Akillian Talleyrand of France (BRP) 
Constantine Hesse of Italy (CON) 
Francis Hanover of Germany (CON)
Edward Windsor of England (CON) 
Arthur Pendragon-Hanover of Ireland (CON) 
Nyx Lancaster of Wales (IND) 
Henry Beaumont of Scotland (IND)[/big]






Two months ago, in August, the long-standing marriage between their Majesties Queen Skye and King George VI ended in the most amicable of unions, with the former Queen retiring with an outpour of praise and love from all the region. Within a few weeks, the King had been engaged anew, this time to Madline Sebastian, the then-Duchess of Cambridge. The King wed his new Queen in Westminster Abbey, to widespread celebration and fanfare, and all was well. The festivities were short lived, however, as within a month of the wedding, their Majesties were already going their separate ways, divorcing on similarly amicable means. This time, bachelordom was even briefer for both of them, with Madline moving on to an engagement with Prime Minister Constantine Hanover, while the King surprised the whole region by announcing his engagement to Francis Hanover, a man who was his son as recently as just before the engagement was announced. Nevertheless, the announcement was again met with merriment, and only the teeniest, tiniest degree of jokes at his Majesty’s sudden bout of reorientation. Even so, the King and his fiancé are set to be wed soon, and the region eagerly awaits a new round of celebration and festivity.






It’s been a party-goers fantasy these past few months in KoGB, with festivals cropping up at a relentless rate. Aspiring and confetti sales have skyrocketed, with low-lying parts of London being submerged under all the spilled punch and dipping sauce. The revved up party bus has rolled into town courtesy of Sacul Astoria and his wife Nyx Lancaster, a magical, culture-generating duo who seem to never tire or run out of good ideas. Currently, top scientists in KoGB are investigating ways in which the perpetual cultural generation of the Astorias could be harvested and used as an alternative energy source to fuel all the neon lights that have been in use recently. Most recently, the Astorias have arranged a Fall Ball, complete with apple-bobbing and pumpkin carving, only two months following the hugely successful anniversary celebration organized on, unsurprisingly, the KoGB foundation anniversary. And yet the party bus hasn’t even begun to run out of fuel, as the Dynamic Duo are already preparing their next cultural extravaganza, this time centered around everyone’s favorite, shambling undead. Zombies are (slowly, jerkily) making their way towards KoGB, setting the scene for another exciting festival full of intense games and roleplay as civilization collapses in the face of the rotting hordes. Race on, party bus, race on.



As of October 15th, the Kingdom of Great Britain is no longer a member of the Congress of Sovereigns, having formally withdrawn from the organization in order to pursue a more independent diplomatic and military path. His Majesty made clear in his announcement of the withdrawal that KoGB would remain committed to its allies in the Congress, and while this sentiment was not reciprocated by some of the region’s now-former allies, KoGB remains hopeful that relations can be stabilized in the coming months, so that friendship and prosperity might again blossom between old friends.






It’s been a period of reconstruction and optimization for the Imperial Parliament, as a series of proposals designed to plug up loopholes and fix the errors of laws past have recently been introduced in the Houses of Parliament. Various aspects of the region’s original Criminal Code have been assessed and adjusted for a more balanced Judicial protocol while another bill seeks to tackle the Royal Electoral Commission. With the recent introduction of residential constituencies and a rise in political parties, the Legislators of KoGB have sought various ways to adapt the current political system to these new circumstances. The debate so far has been robust and extensive, and the Members of Parliament seem to be making significant progress in hammering out the finite details of these reforms.




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