Um Al-Mohajshahr 2010

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Um Al-Mohajshahr 2010

Author: Treasurer of the PC

Description: Um Al-Mohajshahr is a Middle Eastern Islamic oil rich nation located near the Hojabi desert. Ayatollah Shahid Zaman, the Supreme Leader has called for a snap election after serious claims and loss of confidence in the Conservative Clergy to Allah Governate, after recent events of out-of-control money laundering & bribery with CCA splinter groups to fight against the Militant Mujahideen. This had led to failure to tackle the “Privatisation Debt Deficit” following “The Great Alikaz Selloff” in 2007. Islamic Solidarity want a modern Islamic constitution free from greed. Democratic Reform appeals for greater changes including gender equality and Sharia Law modernisation. The Militant Mujahideen are growing in support. Can the CCA cling on to power and repair the nation as they did when elected 12 years ago?

Scottish Independence Referendum 2014

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Scottish Independence Referendum 2014

Author: Treasurer of the PC

Description: On May 5th 2011, the SNP achieved an historic overall majority government at the Scottish Parliament, gaining them a mandate to hold a Scottish Independence Referendum, to achieve their ultimate aim of seceding from the United Kingdom and becoming an independent nation. The 2012 Edinburgh Agreement, between both Scottish and UK Governments was signed to declare the date of the Referendum, for 18th September 2014, with the question “Should Scotland be an independent country?”. A huge amount of interest and heated political debate not seen for decades in Scotland has followed. Who will win this “once-in-lifetime” election, the “Better Together – No Thanks” campaign or “Yes Scotland”?

Kingston – 2012

Kingston - 2012

Kingston – 2012

Author: Treasurer of the PC

Description: Kingston is an English fictional island nation with it’s own monarchy, parliament and senate. After a severe economic turndown, Kingston’s main industries of agriculture and fishing are struggling as controversial quotas and food prices are playing turmoil with it’s commercial infrastructure and export sales. The incumbent Tory Nationalist government have hiked up taxes to balance the budget..or face crushing debt impairment. However, opposing parties want better alternatives…

Battle for power of the Parliament & the Senate!

England – 2015

England – 2015

At election 2010, Gordon Brown’s Labour were absolutely trashed by David Cameron’s Conservatives. Brown resigned immediately. In 2011, the United Kingdom imploded after Scotland voted for independence, resulting in a domino effect, with Northern Ireland declaring independence in 2012, and Wales sticking it out until 2014. This is disastrous for Labour, who have lost many of their heartland areas of solid Labour, and there is a fear that in this political climate of parties, that Labour will never return to power and the English Tory vote is too strong in the midlands and southern counties. In a change of face, Labour, along with the Liberal Democrats, who maintained most of their seats last election form an alliance. In this first modern England general election, can the Lab-Lib Alliance thwart the “invincible” Tories?

Labour Leadership Election 1976

Labour Leadership Election 1976

Prime Minister Harold Wilson has stepped down from his premiership in a surprise move, as he feels at the age of 60, he can no longer carry on in his role to the best of his ability. 6 Labour cabinet ministers have successfully been nominated in the race to become the next leader and PM. Although he is the oldest candidate, James Callaghan’s widespread appeal and experience has made him the favourite. Whomever wins, will have to deal with high inflation, the issue of devolution, and a wafer thin majority at the House of Commons.

Glasgow Hillhead 1982 By-election

Glasgow Hillhead 1982 By-election

Following the death of Conservative MP Tam Galbraith, a by-election for Glasgow Hillhead has been set for the 25th of March. A Conservative seat since it’s creation in 1918, the Conservative majority has been shrunk in recent years, as Labour have gained ground. Hopes of a Labour gain though, have been hampered by the newly created Labour breakaway party of the SDP, announcing the high-profile leader of the party, Roy Jenkins, will contest this seat. This is one of the most wealthiest seats in Glasgow, hosting an older business-types demographic along with a large student population. Will the Tories manage to hang on to their only Glasgow seat, with the SDP proving to be a real alternative? Can Labour take advantage of a highly unpopular Thatcher government?

Nyarai 2000

Nyarai – 2000

Nyarai is a landlocked Southern African country, that over the last 5 years, since their landslide victory in 1995, has seen it’s prosperity and regeneration wiped out by the ever-domineering ruling Nyarai African Militant – Patriotic Front party. Once they came into power 10 years ago, and have become evermore dictorial with it’s electorate, disallowing and torturing opposition politicans if they dare to speak out against the Government. Taxes have been raised as the country has been spiralling into debt. In 1997, as the weakened NPP were no longer representative of the ordinary, hardworking citizens of Nyarai, a new party was formed, the DCN – Democratic Congress Now! – have tried hard to defy NAM-PF censorship, however it seems nothing will change, as the NAM-PF will bully at the ballot box…

Padstoddington – 2009

Padstoddington – 2009

Padstoddington is an fictional island country part of the United Kingdom located in the North sea adjacent to central England. Operating on a FPTP system, 4 parties campaign in all 70 constituencies, displaying similar demographics to various areas of England. The Labour Government has been elected since 2000, but are in danger of losing seats to potentially all 3 parties, making way for the Conservatives. Whose tears and triumph will we see on election night?

Antigua and Barbuda – 2009

Prime Minister Forever – British

Author: Ed Gaffney

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Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer defeated the long-ruling Bird family in 2004, but after five years, his government has not lived up to high expectations. The choice is now between Spencer’s United Progressive Party and Lester Bird’s Antigua Labour Party.