Never A Dull Moment

Day 2,755, 10:48 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Colin ChipPhilfer Brown

The Political Week

If I said this week on the political front was boring it would be a bare face lie. We had the Dictatorship Reform Act plus Amendment, voting fraud, the CP Election campaign and finally controversy surrounding King William the Great. There are probably other things that I have forgotten about but these have stuck in my mind.

I said it wasn't boring. Unbelievable!


Dictatorship Reform Act

It started with the amendment to the unpopular Dictatorship Reform Act being rejected, thus meaning if the Act was passed we would have two competing Acts which would have caused headaches for the MPs down the road. I have to admit I was part of the problem as I was wholly against the Act so saw no need for an amendment, so I could have made a rod for my own back there by voting against the amendment.

Then there was the vote on the Dictatorship Reform which had its own controversy. The proposer wanted the PM to automatically become Dictator and claimed it was in the interests of eUK and not a conflict of interests even though he was running for PM. To my knowledge he never explained why it was in Britain’s best interest and seemed to have a theme of hatred towards our current Dictator. In fact not much of a counter argument was put forward to the criticism but in all fairness there was quite a bit of vocal disapproving of the Act. Though if you are trying to get an Act through parliament you need to put forward reasons why it is a good idea and not simply say “You are wrong cos I say so”.

Once the debate concluded voting started which resulted in voting fraud so votes were checked to ensure the outcome was correct. Always a procedure has been put in place to ensure no one votes pretending to be someone else in future.

Scenes in Westminster debating the Act.


The CP Election & King William the Great

This week saw the candidates running for the PM Office set out their stall for the impending election. There was the usual what they plan to do, mudslinging and begging us to vote for them, would you expect anything else.

As polling day neared it turned in to a Scooby Doo moment, Aaron Mark Daniels ignited the powder keg on the potential identity of the self-acknowledged returning player King William the Great. This shocked the long-time members of the community and sent shivers down the eUK political old guard. Even by Aaron’s own admission the evidence isn’t the smoking gun but it has left questions about King William’s motives and intentions.

The water was made even murkier by the fact that King William initially said he feed Aaron false information to see if he could be trusted in regards to a cabinet position. Then later stated the evidence was false and doctored. Failing to keep the story the same just raises further questions. King William has also taken the stance that he doesn’t have to disprove the allegations rather we have to prove them. To be honest if the allegations are to be false disproving them would achieve closure on the subject much quicker. Maybe he should have just used the quote from Francis Urquhart “You might think that but I couldn’t possibly comment”.

I have my own personal opinions on this situation but as the publication is meant to be independent I have tried to paint a picture without taking a side, not sure it worked though.

King William the Great & The Big Reveal.


The Usual Suspects

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