[NMA][UKPP] Congress round-up and NMA awards

Day 3,325, 09:01 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Grampa Alfagrem

My apologies to members for this slightly delayed article. My intent was to release this on Monday but I was in the "concrete jungle where dreams are made of".

Anyway onto business.......

CONGRESS
After admins checking of the congress voting carried out on the 25th, UKPP has returned 6 members to the 40 seat UK congress;

The UKPP members fortunate to be voting into congress are;

Mr Knee
Mad Pauly
Alfagrem
N W G
MadAsToast
Mo Kushla

All are free, able and willing to deal with any correspondence you may have and an open (albeit UKPP internal) mail chain will be shortly set-up so all members can contribute and see what we 'elites' are up to.



NMA Awards
Three members and associates took part in the first week of the NMA program and all three have received the following awards in addition to the £200 'wage' for their pieces of work.

Golden Horn Award (10 Gold)
Mad Pauly for his Mewsnight article on the recent defeat inflicted upon the Argentinianianiansiansians wins the 10 gold prize for best piece of the week.

Sir Nick Award (100 Q7 Tanks)
Laterofdeath keeps up the UKPP tradition of 'stoking the fires of debate' and pure bloody freedom of speech as he attacks friends, allies as well as our enemies in equal measure.

I'm not eating that! award (100 Q5 Food)
The last award of the week goes to newcomer Khazak Don who's lifestyle sectional incorporates both his celebration of in-game adulthood and a penchant for literally doing the exact minimum necessary to acheive goodies.



and to close this article in non-partisan fashion - we wish Mo kushla and his chess team well in the upcoming tournament in eSerbia.

~Alfagrem
UKPP Sec Gen.

P.S - Some 2 years ago we had a small incident of 'financial terrorism'. - That was me for those who may not of been aware.

I was trying it out as a tactic for potential use against some of the smaller (enemy) nations surrounding us with the adding bonus of increasing UK tax take during a period of war!