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02.27.2019
Consulate Opening
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I am Alastair McIntyre, and I've been assigned to be the consul of The Kingdom of Great Britain here in The Rejected Realms!
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The Monarchy King: HRBM Henry IX Prince of Wales: HRBH Charles Prince Royal: HBH Leopold HM Civil Executive Government Prime Minister: Madeline Norfolk Deputy Prime Minister: Khanter W. Molchaniye Home Secretary: Bailey Lucullus Norfolk-Stuart Foreign Secretary: William Stuart Culture Secretary: Artimedias Attorney General: Alastair McIntyre Stuart Great Officers of State Principle Private Secretary: Alastair McIntyre Stuart Lord Chamberlain: Henry Norfolk Lord Advocate: Juris Lancaster Captain General: Khanter W. Molchaniye Director-General of MI5: Arnold T Stuart Supreme Court Lord Chief Justice: Owen Bonaparte Associate Justice: Jay Dee Bonaparte | Kingdom of Great Britain Regional Information Kiosk ![]() Founded: August 18th, 2013 Ruling Family: The Royal House of Stuart Regional Power: High |
The House of Lords Lord High Chancellor His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales His Royal Britannic Highness, The Prince of Wales His Grace, The Duke of Clarence and Aquitaine His Lordship, The Marquess of Ellesmere His Lordship, The Marquess of Westminster His Lordship, The Earl of Warwick His Lordship, The Viscount Peel The House of Commons The Rt. Hon. Speaker The Hon. Edward Stuart Artimedias (ind) MP for Ardennes (France) Madeline Norfolk (FEP) MP for Dwyfor Meirionnydd (Wales) Khanter W. Molchaniye (FEP) MP for Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross (Scotland) Theodore Lewis Uchiha (WUP) MP for Lewes (England) Albert Philip Stuart (BRP) MP for Kingston East & Port Royal (Jamaica) Alastair McIntyre (FEP) MP for Brandon-Souris (Canada) Edward Stuart (ind) MP for Dublin Central (Ireland) HM Government: No Organized Majority HM Loyal Opposition: No Organized Opposition Citizens' Assembly Crown Delegate: HRH The Prince Royal Chairman: Philip V. McIntyre |
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The Monarchy King: HRBM Henry IX Prince of Wales: HRBH Charles Prince Royal: Leopold Roth HM Civil Executive Government Prime Minister: Cameron M. Romefeller Deputy Prime Minister: Bailey Lucullus Norfolk-Stuart Home Secretary: Reece Saint-Pierre Foreign Secretary: Crushita Stuart-Telcontar Culture Secretary: Arthur Hanover-Stuart Roleplay Secretary: Artimedias Norfolk-Wesfalen Attorney General: Alistair Stuart Great Officers of State Principle Private Secretary: Alistair Stuart Lord Chamberlain: Henry Norfolk Lord Advocate: Juris Lancaster Captain General: Madeline Norfolk Director-General of MI5: Arnold T Lancaster-Stuart Supreme Court Lord Chief Justice: Owen Bonaparte Associate Justice: Jay Dee Bonaparte Associate Justice: Theodore Uchiha |
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The House of Lords Lord High Chancellor His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales[/center] His Royal Britannic Highness, The Prince of Wales His Grace, The Duke of Clarence and Aquitaine His Lordship, The Marquess of Ellesmere His Lordship, The Marquess of Westminster His Lordship, The Earl of Carlisle His Lordship, The Earl of Peel His Lordship, The Baron Brandon The House of Commons The Rt. Hon. Speaker Alistair Stuart[/center] Crushita Stuart-Telcontar (ind) MP for Sault Ste Marie (Canada) Arthur Hanover-Stuart (FEP) MP for Grey (Australia) Artimedias Norfolk-Wesfalen (NLP) MP for Aberdeen North (Scotland) Madeline Norfolk (BRP) MP for Dwyfor Meirionnydd (Wales) William Rhys Lancaster (BRP) MP for Kingston upon Hull East (England) Alistair Stuart (ind) MP for Dunedin (New Zealand) Cameron M. Romefeller (NLP) MP for Cork South-Central (Ireland) HM Government: No Organized Majority HM Loyal Opposition: No Organized Opposition Citizens' Assembly Crown Delegate: HRH The Marquess of Ellesmere Chairman: Richard Hamilton |
Another Speaker Resigns After Showdown with CA Chair Written by Edward Stuart(LONDON- 14 MAY 2019) - Speaker Aelita Venzalor (IND- Carlow-Kilkenny) has resigned from the Speaker’s Chair and her Irish seat, citing her acceptance of “the office of the Stewardship of the Manor of Northstead” and that she “no longer has the passion for the work that [she] did when [she] came in” to the region. The resignation was announced after a series of controversy between her and the Assembly Chairwoman and her allies in the House of Commons.
The conflict began after two separate proposals related to the Mock Parliament Act were drafted in the Commons and Assembly. The House shortly issued a summons to allow the Chairwoman to discuss the legislation with the rest of the MPs to build a proposal, but the summons was rejected. After the Crown Delegate and Assembly Chairwoman refused to comply with the summons issued by the Speaker on behalf of the Commons, believing the summons to be “unnecessary”. In response to the refusal, Venzalor and Deputy Speaker Arthur Grey (FEP-Grey) issued a joint statement expressing concern over the constitutionality of the Mock Parliament Act with the popular initiative clause of the Constitution, and stated that all proposals will be ignored. Venzalor was later overheard saying to a colleague that “the Chair refusing a summons of the Commons on matters related to the Assembly serious flouts our authority” and that she “will not present any governance law passed by the CA given the circumstances”.
During a press conference with Prime Minister Henry Norfolk, the BBC asked about his views on the joint statement:
”I was extremely disappointed in the statement released by the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House. There are various ways to handle disagreements and squabbles and that statement was in my view clearly not the proper one. As the regional Parliament, it is our duty to work with the Citizen’s Assembly on matters that affect it, after all, it is composed of our regional citizens, the people who we answer to and are held accountable to. In regards to the statement by the Father of the House, I believe he laid out the perfect way forward. Together as MPs we must listen to those who post comments in the Strangers Gallery and work together as one region to create the progress we wish to see.”
Frustrated with the conflict between the lower House of Commons and Citizens’ Assembly, a resolution of intent to block all legislation related to the CA from the two bodies was proposed by Lord Carlisle, who is Speaker Venzalor’s predecessor. The resolution expressed discouragement and concern over the impasse between the Speaker and Chairwoman and recognized that Parliament can make changes to the Mock Parliament Act “as it sees fit”, but emphasized that the propriety of making changes with the consultation of the Assembly must be regulated by “social convention”. The resolution would have forced the Commons and Chairwoman to work together by blocking legislation related to the assembly until a consensus proposal was made between the entities, and there was even consideration to block any legislation altogether until the issue of the CA was resolved. During the discussion, the Marquess of Westminster and Lord Advocate Juris Lancaster reviewed and corrected the constitutional concerns from the joint statement. The resolution would have likely passed, but Lord Carlisle withdrew the resolution for the time being.
After the release of the joint statement, Alistair Stuart (FEP-Paris), who is considered one of Chairwoman Norfolk’s allies in the Commons, released his own statement lamenting that the Commons “has been a state of rapid decline” since the rise of Venzalor after resignation of former Speaker Edward Stuart; and bemoaned the “lack of legal understanding” from the Speaker, and that the Lords had “lost faith” through its proposed resolution in the “laughing stock” Commons to perform well for its constituents.
“The MP for Paris seems to be trying to imply that we lost faith in the Commons solely because of the Speaker,” one anonymous Lord told the BBC, “The conflict is shared with the Chairwoman and other MPs including himself, so Alistair has no room to blame the Speaker. He doesn’t speak for us.”
The BBC was also able to reach out to the Speaker and her Deputy. Deputy Speaker Grey told the BBC that the entire situation has been “overblown and overstated from the beginning”. When the BBC reached out to the Speaker about the statement and its timing, she told us that her and the Deputy Speaker “took the best action we could with the information we had” and that the step was necessary after the Chairwoman “refused to come to the table”; the BBC has also verified that the statement was the Deputy Speaker’s idea.
Before Venzalor’s resignation, the Assembly passed a repeal and replace bill to the Speaker’s Office, in which the Chairwoman thanked the MPs of Paris and Grey for assisting in the discussions. With the Irish seat now filled by Reece Saint-Pierre and the Chairwoman now having an ally in Alistair Stuart as the new Speaker, the Citizens’ Assembly Act is seen as a consensus proposal between the Chair and the Commons and is set to pass the House. However, after the discussions of repealing the Citizens’ Mock Parliament Act altogether, some Lords are expected to amend the legislation to remove Governance Laws from the Assembly’s purview when it reaches the upper House.
The Royals' Busy Easter Weekend Written by Edward Stuart(EDINBURGH- 22 APRIL 2019) - This weekend was a busy one for the King and members of the Royal Family. The aging King Henry IX made a rare public appearance Saturday for a visit to the Ministry for Culture, Media, and Sport in London, where he was greeted by Culture Secretary Arthur Grey, MP for Grey. His Majesty did not make any remarks to the media waiting outside per royal protocol, but a spokesperson for the Culture Secretary told the BBC "His Majesty was very interested in the operations of the Regional Roleplay Committee and the Easter festival planning with the NS United Kingdom and congratulated the Secretary for his excellent work so far."
On Sunday, His Majesty was joined by various members of the Royal Family for the Easter Service at St. Margaret's Chapel in Edinburgh. The Prince of Wales, Prince Royal, Duke of Clarence and Aquitaine, Marquess of Westminster, and Earl of Carlisle were able to get away from the House of Lords business in London to join the King in listening to the Easter message of Archbishop of Canterbury Albert Stuart. The Royal Regiment of Scotland and a Celtic singer treated the royals and the waiting crowd to a rendition of Mo Ghile Mear and Auld Lang Syne outside of the chapel. Built under the reign of King David I of Scotland in the 12th century, the tiny chapel is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Edinburgh on the site of the Castle. The Royal Family recently committed £1.2 million to its renovation after it fell to disuse, and they intend to use the chapel during their visits to Scotland in recognition of the historic Scottish roots of the Royal House of Stuart.
The royals spent their Easter holiday in the historic Edinburgh Castle, some of which had to leave late Sunday evening after the family dinner in order to make it back to London for official business.
Mock Parliament News Written by Madeline NorfolkAfter the election of Madeline Norfolk as Assembly Chair, we experienced different energy coming from the Assembly. This energy resulted in 10 bills being discussed in the Assembly. Within those 10 bills, some received assent, others were denied assent, and others failed at the vote. We averaged between 5 and 10 people voting on the proposals, which is the highest average we have seen at least within the last year.
The Assembly, however, was not without controversy as disagreement regarding the Assembly ensued between the Chair and the then Speaker of the House of Commons.
In the end, Commons worked with the Assembly in pushing a governance bill to Commons, which has since been waiting for deliberation by the House of Lords.
The most anticipated assented bills include the bills on residencies and businesses. Another highly anticipated bill included a shoe-throwing budget for the Chair, which was denied assent due to the Crown Delegate not receiving funds in said bill.
With elections at a close and a new chair chosen, only time will tell if the Assembly will continue with activity and bills.
Less Aggressive Pacts Written by Crushita Telcontar StuartOn March 21st, 2019, King Henry signed into law the Pact of Non-Aggression between The Kingdom of Great Britain and United Kingdom, starting a new era for foreign relations in the KGB. This Pact, which is the first agreement to be signed between KoGB and another British region since over a year ago when a treaty with The Britannian Kingdom was signed into law. Further relations between the UK and KoGB are projected to occur within the next few months as both regions prepare for their respective new governments.
The Pact was quickly followed up an Easter Festival which brought much merriment and joy to both sides. With our outgoing PM, Henry Norfolk now serving as the PM of United Kingdom there is sure to be more cooperation in the future. A toast to our friends in UK!
This concludes the Kingdom of Great Britain's belated May update, stay tuned for the post election update with details on our new Government, new Parliament, and new citizenship opportunities!
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The Monarchy King: HRBM Henry IX Prince Regent: HRBH Charles Prince Royal: Leopold Roth HM Civil Executive Government Prime Minister: Madeline Norfolk Deputy Prime Minister: Arthur Hanover-Stuart Home Secretary: Ralph Norfolk-Westfalen Foreign Secretary: Klaus Mikaelson Culture Secretary: William Rhys Lancaster-Stuart Roleplay Secretary: Artimedias Norfolk-Wesfalen Attorney General: Alistair Stuart Great Officers of State Principle Private Secretary: Alistair Stuart Lord Chamberlain: Henry Norfolk Lord Advocate: Juris Lancaster Captain General: Madeline Norfolk Director-General of MI5: Arnold T Lancaster-Stuart Supreme Court Lord Chief Justice: Owen Bonaparte Associate Justice: Jay Dee Bonaparte Associate Justice: Theodore Uchiha |
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The House of Lords Lord High Chancellor His Britannic Highness, the Prince Royal His Britannic Highness, The Prince Royal His Grace, The Duke of Clarence and Aquitaine His Grace, The Duke of York His Lordship, The Marquess of Westminster His Lordship, The Earl of Carlisle His Lordship, The Viscount Telcontar of Whitby The House of Commons The Rt. Hon. Speaker Alistair Stuart Alistair Stuart (TPP) MP for Brandon-Souris (Canada) Arthur Hanover-Stuart (FEP) MP for Grey (Australia) Madeline Norfolk (BRP) MP for Dwyfor Meirionnydd (Wales) William Rhys Lancaster-Stuart (BRP) MP for Bath (England) Artimedias Norfolk-Westfalen (ind) MP for East Coast (New Zealand) Albert Philip Hanover-Stuart (BRP) MP for Dublin Central (Ireland) Cameron M. Romefeller (NLP) MP for Na h-Eileanan an Iar (Scotland) HM Government: The Free-Royalist-Potato Cooperative HM Loyal Opposition: National Labour Party Citizens' Assembly Crown Delegate: HRH The Marquess of Ellesmere Chairman: Alec Norfolk-Stuart |
Norfolk-Stuart and the BRP Take the Main Stage Written by K. Mikaelson Following a time of political turmoil across the region, it was Madeline Norfolk-Stuart and her British Royalist Party that swept into political power in the most recent General Election. BRP members took control of 10 Downing Street, six of the seven seats in the House of Commons and the Chairman's seat in the Citizen's Assembly.Norfolk-Stuart Address supporters of the British Royalist Party following the Election With a mixture of old and new members, the British Royalist Party was able to appeal to a wide base of support, in part thanks to their multi-party coalition that now holds a majority of seats within the House of Commons. Prime Minister Norfolk-Stuart is no stranger to holding high office, and after being nominated several times for the position in the previous term, she now finally enters 10 Downing Street ready and willing to get to work for the betterment of her people and region. Before the election, Norfolk-Stuart announced the proposed cabinet members that she would invite to join her government if she were to be elected.
His Majesties Government now looks like this:
Deputy Prime Minister: Arthur Hanover-Stuart
Home Secretary: Ralph Norfolk-Westfalen
Foreign Secretary: Klaus Mikaelson
Culture Secretary: William Rhys Lancaster-Stuart
Roleplay Secretary: Artimedias Norfolk-Wesfalen
Attorney General: Alistair Stuart
While some questioned a few of the nominees who were newer to the region, Norfolk-Stuart heartily endorsed her proposed cabinet as being a good mixture of people well known in the region and people that while newer, had worked with Norfolk-Stuart before.
The citizens of the region now eagerly wait to see just how successful Norfolk-Stuart's government is during this much-anticipated term.
*Author's Note: Since the time that this article was first written, one of the BRP MP's has stepped down and has been replaced by Cameron Romefeller of the NLP.
The Assembly is Working Written by Alec Norfolk Stuart,
Chairman of the AssemblyThe purpose of the inclusion of legislative theme events in the Citizens' Assembly is to encourage participation in the CA. The First Theme, Defense, encouraged members to draft and discuss pieces of legislation that fell under the category of Defense. While I do not have an exact number for the individuals who participated in the discussions (which is awesome because a lot of people participated!), we did have three bills submitted and discussed in the CA. The goal is to "institutionalize" these themed events- by that I mean, I hope that my successor in the role of CA Chair will continue the events, and the placement of past Chairs and their terms in the Hall of Chairpeople. Another major goal is the purpose of the events- the aforementioned encouragement of participation in the CA- and to continue to see them increase. We are almost finished with the second theme, Education, and discussion and debate has been going on for quite some time- especially pertaining to one piece of Education-themed legislation. While I cannot share the next theme at this time (I want to keep it a surprise), I do hope that it will be even more active than the previous two, which are increasing in activity and participation already. The BBC and private medias have been covering this wildly successful initiative!
Parliament, Parliament, Parliament Written by Arthur Hanover-Stuart MPThe House of Commons this past month has seen discussion close on 4 bills and there’s one still on the floor. Though the Speaker has been noted to have concern over activity, the People’s House has been ultimately productive having passed 3 of those 4 bills on to the House of Lords.
First, the Freedom of tInformation Act, proposed in the previous term, was tabled following the proposal from the Hon. Member for Grey (Australia) that would, rather than create a whole new act, amend a standing one to ensure that the law already on the books was compliant with other laws that it was contradicting.
The Military Intelligence Reform Act (MIRA) Freedom of Information Amendment, as previously discussed, would amend the act to be compliant and expounding by other laws already enacted. It was passed on July 25th.
Prior to the passage of the Freedom of Information Amendment, however, the ambitious and wide ranging Criminal Code Amendment proposed by the Rt. Hon. Speaker and Member for Brandon-Souris (Canada) passed to the House of Lords on July 21st. It would change many of the punishments in the Criminal Code, and set a new standard for scalable punishments for wide-ranging crimes. This would allow the court to be more lenient when sentencing as crimes are not always as black and white as the Code presently would make it seem.
The Prime Minister’s Succession Act, which would make sweeping changes to the way that Prime Ministers would be succeeded in the event of a resignation, passed the House of Commons on July 29th.
A bill petitioned to Parliament by a citizen is currently in Commons. The bill still being debated was put to the House floor on July 25th and would set ethical standards for official domestic media sources in the region such as out of context quotations and the punishments for breaking those ethics. The bill was proposed by the Rt. Hon. Prime Minister and Member for Dwyfor Meirionnydd (Wales) at the request of a citizen (Mr. Eli Hesial) in her office on July 22nd. Mr. Hesial also wrote the bill.
On July 19th, the Rt. Hon. Prime Minister, Madeline Norfolk-Stuart opened the first session of Prime Minister’s Questions. There, while answering questions, also made promises towards guides for the Master Citizenship Maintenance, appointment of a chief mouser at 10 Downing, among other things.
Deputy PM Takes Mental Holiday Written by Eliza Poppyseed
BBC NewsRecent speculation suggestions that the Deputy PM has been refusing to take his medication since taking office Prime Minister Norfolk, now in her 4th term and just days into it, has already experienced a few hiccups in her administration, namely, her Deputy Prime Minister entering Parliamentary chambers to report on his duties, but not on the duties one would think.
In a heated conversation and many coming to an agreement that the Speaker of the House of Commons Alistair Stuart was on the right track in rectifying the concern of setting a minimum and rather extreme sentencing, Deputy Prime Minister and Member for Grey, Arthur Norfolk-Hanover-Stuart entered the chambers to report that he had spoken to all the Ministers regarding their Civil Service applications.
Confused and concerned for his well being, the Prime Minister and Speaker pulled the Deputy Prime Minister aside to ensure he was well. The Deputy blinked and realized in horror that he was in fact not in the Prime Minister’s office and was instead in the Commons chambers. “I am so sorry, I thought this was 10 Downing, my driver must have taken me to the wrong address…” to which the Deputy was reminded he drove himself. In a dignified tone, the Deputy exclaimed “I have just finished traveling and I’ve had 2 really productive days I’m entitled to a stupid day”. The Prime Minister and Speaker were seen by a House recordkeeper cracking up as the Speaker adjourned today’s Commons session for Lunch. This event was quickly struck from the record in chambers, but not before this reporter got her hands on it!
During lunch, the Speaker had indicated he “took that drill like a man” as he explained his horrors at the dentist earlier in the morning while the Deputy Prime Minister commented on the Speaker’s behavior must be drug-related. Sources say that the Speaker does not have a drug issue, just a caffeine dependency. The Culture Secretary reminded the Speaker to brush his teeth, but not go too far and floss.
After hearing of what occurred within Commons, the Foreign Secretary smirked “Deputy PM? Mr. Bean? You decide!” to which the Speaker and Deputy Prime Minister began a heated argument over the use of uwu. By-standers at the lunch have indicated that Mr. Hanover-Stuart intends to resurrect the zombie of Andrew Jackson to siege Mr. Stuart’s city. Whatever this means is only known between the two as the rest during the lunch stared blankly at the two.
Upon meeting after lunch concluded, all Secretaries reported that their applications have been updated, and the launch for the new and improved Civil Service is to be announced sometime later this week prior to the first round of Prime Minister’s Questions.
The ambassador and diplomat list has finally received the TLC needed for organization and an update is set to have finish the drafting stages by the end of the first session of PMQs.
The Roleplay Secretary, after making faces towards the Home Secretary, explained that she has been hard at work for a new update within the roleplay, likely military-related as the guide for the roleplay is reaching the end of the drafting stages.
The Attorney General happily reported that the Bar Exam is continuing to be improved, when asked about what is next for his staff, he simply stared at the Prime Minister in response, only she knew what that meant. After he insinuated that the Prime Minister was distributing weed to foreign nationals, she concluded it was better to simply allow his shenanigans during meetings and in private, handling business.
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King: HRBM Henry IX Queen-Consort: HRBM Magda Prince of Wales: HRH Charles Prince Royal: HRH Juris HM Civil Executive Government Prime Minister: Willian Rhys Lancaster-Stuart Deputy Prime Minister: Artimedias Norfolk-Westfalen Home Secretary: Josephine Lancaster-Stuart Foreign Secretary: Madeline Norfolk Culture Secretary: Alec Norfolk-Stuart Roleplay Secretary: Artimedias Norfolk-Westfalen Attorney General: Juris Lancaster-Stuart Great Officers of State Lord Chamberlain: Alistair Lancaster-Stuart Lady Advocate: Sarah Lancaster-Stuart Lord Lyon: Cameron M. Kensington Captain General: Madeline Norfolk Director-General of MI5: Alistair Lancaster-Stuart Supreme Court Lord Chief Justice: Owen Bonaparte Associate Justice: Jay Dee Bonaparte Associate Justice: Edward Lancaster-Stuart Associate Justice: Madeline Norfolk |
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The House of Lords
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His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales His Grace, The Duke of Somerset Her Ladyship, The Marchioness of Ellesmere His Lordship, The Earl of Peel His Lordship, The Earl of Lennox Her Ladyship, The Viscountess Flitwick His Lordship, The Viscount Charlemont The House of Commons The Rt. Hon. Speaker The Rt. Hon. Member for Wrexham Arthur Lancaster-Stuart (BRP) MP for Grey (Australia) Alec Norfolk-Stuart (BRP) MP for Quebec (Canada) William Rhys Lancaster-Stuart (BRP) MP for Bath (England) Zel Norfolk (BRP) MP for Paris (France) Alistair Lancaster-Stuart (Ind.) MP for Waterford (Ireland) Chloe von Westfalen (Ind.) MP for Orkney and Shetland (Scotland) Josephine Lancaster-Stuart (BRP) MP for Wrexham (Wales) HM Government: The British Royalist Party HM Loyal Opposition: No Organized Opposition Citizens' Assembly Crown Delegate: HH The Viscountess Flitwick Chairman: Edmund Arthur de Vitre |