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[ESO] PP Manifesto

0 Day 1,668, 11:38 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis




Greetings fellow members of ESO,

I stand before you today to announce that I will be seeking the position of Party President in the coming election. After a … read more »

[ESO] Recent Events Explained Properly

18 Day 1,611, 16:15 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

As has not gone unnoticed to most citizens, the once friendly relationship between ESO and UKPP has become strained as of late. After repeated accusations of spamming and trolling by our members on IRC which resulted in blanket bans of ESO members

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Rebuilding the Catholic Wasteland

5 Day 1,294, 10:51 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis


Greetings Great Britain, this is your Protector, Llord Vadigor. Let's chat shall we.

We live in an age of poverty, greed, violence, destruction. Indeed the very seat of our great King, the Irish Colony, has been reduced to what is now known as … read more »

Credit Tards

16 Day 1,289, 16:44 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Social interactions and entertainment Social interactions and entertainment





Because war is too important to be left to the generals, politicians or poor people.read more »

[Manifesto] Once more unto the breach

4 Day 1,280, 11:59 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

The time for congressional elections is drawing closer and that means I have to convince you to cast your vote in my direction so that I can keep my cushy place in the House of Commons. After two successful terms I fear that I may have formed a

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