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== George Brown == | |||
'''George Brown''' was Prime Minister and the leader of the pro-confederacy government in the UK at the time of the extraction from Buckingham Palace. His son went with Prince Andrew and Princess Elizabeth to establish a new Confederacy colony. (See [[Duke of Ramus]]'s '''[[Albion (story)]]''') <br> | |||
== George Brown | Originally the leader of the Conservative party, he becomes the leader of a Coalition of all the pro Confederacy parties (Labour, Liberal Democrat and Conservative, plus some smaller parties and independents). As part of the [[Earth First]] takeover he was forced to call a general election when he lost a vote of no confidence in The House. <br> | ||
He was succeeded in office by [[Neil Conway]]. <br> | |||
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Originally the leader of the Conservative party, he becomes the leader of a Coalition of all the pro Confederacy parties | |||
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George Brown
George Brown was Prime Minister and the leader of the pro-confederacy government in the UK at the time of the extraction from Buckingham Palace. His son went with Prince Andrew and Princess Elizabeth to establish a new Confederacy colony. (See Duke of Ramus's Albion (story))
Originally the leader of the Conservative party, he becomes the leader of a Coalition of all the pro Confederacy parties (Labour, Liberal Democrat and Conservative, plus some smaller parties and independents). As part of the Earth First takeover he was forced to call a general election when he lost a vote of no confidence in The House.
He was succeeded in office by Neil Conway.
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