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Hello! Can I please change my name to D.J. Orléans-Forsyte? Thank you!
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22 hours ago, Dilber said:
Welcome! Pleasure to have you here
Thanks! I'm happy to be here with you all!
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On 3/2/2021 at 5:48 PM, Giovanniland said:
Greetings! I see you've already joined our Discord server and found the NSUK embassy thread in this forum. We hope to see you active here and maintain relations between our regions
Thanks for the warm welcome! I look forward to getting to know you all and helping to maintain the good relations between TWP and NSUK!
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GEORGE THE EIGHTH,by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, and of His other Realms and Territories,
King, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the FaithTo [His/Her/Their] Excellency The Minister of Foreign Affairs:Sendeth Greeting! Our Good Friend!
Being desirous of making provision for the representation in the THE WEST PACIFIC of the interests of the United Kingdom, We have made choice of Our Trusty and Well-beloved DEXTER J.W. ORLEANS-FORSYTE, to reside with You in the character of Our Ambassador, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary for the United Kingdom.
The Experience which we have had of DEXTER J.W. ORLEANS-FORSYTE's talents and zeal for Our service assures Us that the selection We have made will be perfectly agreeable to You; and that he will discharge the duties of his Mission in such a manner as to merit Your approbation and esteem, and to prove himself worthy of this new mark of Our confidence.
We therefore request that You will give entire credence to all that DEXTER J.W. ORLEANS-FORSYTE shall communicate to You in Our name, more especially when he shall express to You the assurances of the lively interest which We take in everything that affects the welfare and prosperity of the THE WEST PACIFIC.
Given at Our Court at Buckingham Palace, the 2nd day of March, Two thousand and twenty one, in the first Year of Our Reign.
Your Good Friend,
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Greetings everyone!
I've recently been appointed ambassador from United Kingdom and I'm happy to serve our two regions. If there's anything you need, please let me know. Looking forward to popping in from time to time!
Pax.
OOC: I hail from California and I have returned to NS recently after a long absence. When I am not buried in NS stuff, you can usually find me fishing or reading a book. Good to be back!
United Kingdom
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His Majesty's Government
Prime Minister: Josephine Stewart
Deputy Prime Minister: Angus Baker-Mountbatten
Home Secretary: Vlaska
Foreign Secretary: Akillian Talleyrand
Local Government Secretary: Remile Talleyrand
Culture Secretary: Longendale
Chancellor of the Exchequer: Henry Stewart
Crown Court of the United Kingdom
Crown Court Chief Judge: Jay Dee Bonaparte
Crown Court Judge: Michael Stewart
Crown Court Judge: John Spencer-Talleyrand
The British Monarchy
Sovereign: HM King George VIII
Prince of Wales: HRH Prince Michael
Founded: November 10th, 2005
Ruling Family: The Royal House of Stewart
United Kingdom NationStates Page
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A Guide to NSUK
The House of Lords
Mithrandir, Baron Olórin
John, Baron Spencer-Talleyrand
Madeline, Baroness Mikaelson (Speaker)
The House of Commons
Akillian Talleyrand (PUP) of Linlithgow
Angus Baker-Mountbatten (PUP) of Sevenoaks
Matthew Stewart (PUP) of Glasgow Central
Duncan A. Bracey-Bauheim (LAB) of Bolsover
Scott Cahill-Mountbatten (SF) of Kensington
Henry Stewart (SF) of East Londonderry (Speaker)
Remile Talleyrand (SF) of Warwickshire
HM Government: No Organised Majority
HM Loyal Opposition: No Organised Opposition
Henry E. S. Stewart received 22 votes (53.66%), Aaron Raynolds-Bauheim received 6 votes (14.63 %) and Mayim Emanu-El—Bauheim received 13 votes (31.71%). Henry Stewart was thus declared the winner, avoiding a run-off with 9 votes separating him from second place Mayim.
[Original reporting by TL;DR Belfast] After the election, Mr Stewart emerged from the doors of 10 Downing Street and announced the Cabinet. Scott Cahill-Mountbatten MP from Kensington (Sinn Fein) was appointed Deputy Prime Minister while outgoing DPM Angus Baker-Mountbatten MP from Sevenoaks (PUP) was appointed as new Home Secretary. Long time statesman Akillian Talleyrand MP from Linlithgow (PUP) remained in his post as Foreign Secretary. We will be seeing a new Local Government Secretary with Mayim, Baronex Bauheim (Labour) taking the post while Cahill-Mountbatten will be taking Stewart's old post as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Meanwhile, previous Culture Secretary John Alexander (Sinn Fein) replaced Longdendale as Culture Secretary. This cabinet is currently composed of well-known and committed statesmen to carry out Stewart's agenda for the Kingdom.
Two other pieces of legislation to pass the House of Commons were the Political Parties Regulation Act and the Business Standards Act. Both bills have faced opposition and amendments in the House of Lords. In an effort to avoid opposing the bills completely, the House of Lords have made an attempt to compromise on the legislation, which the House of Commons is considering.
Finally, following the resignation of Henry Stewart as Speaker of the House of Commons, due to his election as Prime Minister, Matthew Stewart was elected as Speaker unopposed.
Martynas Wright-Bauheim proposed a bill in the English Assembly, 01 March 2021. which establishes a rule where the Lord Lieutenant shall only serve for one to two consecutive terms. James Forsyte, Deputy Presiding Officer, made a comment about the technical issues of the proposed bill. The bill is currently debated by representatives of the assembly.
SCOTLAND
The MSPs of Scottish Parliament is currently voting on the Disability Support Act 2021 proposed by Philip Ross MSP, 26 February 2021, where the bill will give greater support for individuals with disabilities and mandates the Government and employers to enact policies on inclusivity. The vote is more likely to be passed with 7 ayes against 1 abstention. The Scottish Parliament also passed the Protected Paid Leave Act 2021 that mandates workers to have a paid leave from the government and their employers.
WALES
Prif Weinidog Rayregalia Von Arcadia-Sova proposed a bill in the Senedd Cymru establishing a devolved judicial system in the Principality of Wales. Klaus Mikaelson MS and Madeline Mikaelson MS voiced out their opposition on the details of the bill with regards to the membership of the judiciary concerning their political affiliation, the bar, and seniority by citizenship. The bill is currently debated by the Members of the Senedd.
NORTHERN IRELAND
Taoiseach John Laurens-Wessex proposed a bill in the Dail Eireann about establishing a taxation system in Northern Ireland. Another bill proposing the same system was proposed by Mithrandir Olorin TD, 04 March 2021. The bills are currently being discussed by Teachtai Dala in the Dail Eireann.
The first of these recipients was Mayim Emanu-El-Bauheim who became a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for services to the British Electorate through efforts to implement electoral reform. This was followed by Angus Baker-Mountbatten who also became a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for services to Regional Governance, through his roles in government.
The next recipient was Henry E. S. Stewart who became a Member of the Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick for services to economic development, particularly that of Ireland. Kathryn Janeway was the next person who became a Member of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath for services to economic development, particularly that of England.
The final recipient in this round of awards was Remile Talleyrand who became an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for continued service to Regional Governance through Parliamentary Service. All of these honours were thoroughly deserved and we congratulate all of those bestowed with honours.
Thank you for reading!