Regional Government
Despite having been the Prince of Wales for the past few months since King Charles III crowning, Andrew is best remembered as a many time serving Prime Minister, in fact holding the rank of second longest serving Prime Minister, only behind fellow political maniac, the Dishonourable South Boston Irishmen, the incumbent Secretary of Defence. Having also served in many other positions both in the executive and legislature, perhaps it is in the middle of politics that Andrew finds himself more at home and will find a renewed interest.
Andrew has however already found a pastime, at least for the time being. Following the latest trend in United Kingdom, Andrew has joined the media boom, joining the ranks of the BBC, which had been somewhat neglected despite the media boom, but has since the publication of an article investigating the truth behind the activity of the media and information business and the two current media moguls, Vaclav Vinograd and South Boston Irishmen, and how they might have much more shadowy plans than anyone could think.
A New Prince of Wales With Andrew B. Fraser's resignation as Prince of Wales the United Kingdom saw itself without an immediate heir to the crown. As commoners rushed to nearest betting houses to place their bets on who would be chosen as the first in line to the throne and British aristocracy gossiped on what name the royal baby would have , the royal couple hurried to produce a worthy heir.
On the 6th of December, the royal baby, a fully grown man in his 20's, was shown to the public for the first time. The new Prince of Wales took the name of James Stewart but he has in the past been known as Daniel Wilson, or if we go back even further, as Tony Benn, and was in the past, like the previous Prince of Wales, a veteran of British politics, having been Prime Minister and having several in many other capacities in the executive and in the legislature, and having been Lord Chamberlain to the King.
The new Prince of Wales took the seat in the House of Lords that was held by his predecessor, as is customary, but soon announced that he would only be serving in the House of Lords for the remainder of the current term, wanting to take a different role as Prince of Wales, in helping the United Kingdom accommodate new members and undertaking other initiatives.
The new Prince of Wales also took the occasion of his appointment as Prince of Wales to remind that whoever you are in the United Kingdom, new or old, as long as you contribute to the United Kingdom you will be rewarded accordingly, something that he himself and many other current and past citizens of the United Kingdom have proven to be true.
British Culture on the rise!
Written by Vaclav Vinograd United Kingdom is a surging throng of culture activity. In sports, the region has been swept by football fever as the inaugural season of the United Kingdom Premier League has reached its dramatic conclusion. An epic series sweep by Cranford’s pride, Eagles, over the Corbynite Labourers led the birds to victory as the first winners of the King Charles Cup. In Albason, Cranford, fans, clad in black and white sang and danced and drank.
In holiday news, the Christmas festival for the region, Yuletide, is well under way with games, contests, and quizzes posted. If you’re around the region, come by and get your photo taken on Santa’s lap*. *Please note: this offer is for children only.
Finally, the region hosted its award show, the Ukies, which was a night of dancing, drinking and dressing up. It was a huge success and many deserving recipients won. Some of the more notable awards included Briton of the Year which went to both Vaclav Vinograd and King Charles III, Best Veteran (HRH Prince James), and, of course, Spam King (Longdendale). The big winner of the night was Vaclav Vinograd, who walked away with nine awards.
The region is on track to knock its activity goals out of the park! Great success and certainly a cause for Christmas cheer and holiday drinking
In Other News
* Electoral Reform hotly debated in the halls of Parliament as the House of Lords sends the bill back to the House of Commons. *
* Recruitment policy in discussion as the need to properly reward both manual recruiters and stamp donators is made evident. *
* Parliament abolishes the position of MI5 Director. *