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Prime Minister Forever – British
Author: SANC
A very long scenario, lasting from the day after the 1992 election to the last day of the 1997 election.
Prime Minister Forever – British
Authors: GOP Progressive & Ed Gaffney
Margaret Thatcher and the Conservatives have governed for four years, through the low of recession and the high of victory in the Falklands War. The sharp leftward shift of the opposition Labour Party has brought about a new, centrist alternative: the SDP-Liberal Alliance. In the face of political and social fragmentation, Thatcher present a vision of economic freedom and robust nationhood.
Prime Minister Forever – British
Authors: GOP Progressive & Ed Gaffney
At the end of a chaotic decade for the United Kingdom, the Labour government under Prime Minister James Callaghan has been dismissed by the House of Commons. Can he hold off against Margaret Thatcher’s Conservatives? Or will the “Winter of Discontent” spell Labour’s doom?
Prime Minister Forever – British
Authors: GOP Progressive & Ed Gaffney
John Major succeeded Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister in 1990. He has received plaudits for the Gulf War and opprobrium for the long economic recession in turn. Major has delayed the 1992 election for as long as possible to stave off the challenges from Neil Kinnock’s resurgent Labour Party and a new party, the Liberal Democrats. Will this pay off?
Prime Minister Forever – British
Authors: GOP Progressive, Ed Gaffney, & Treasurer of the PC
Tony Blair’s Labour party seems set to capture 10 Downing Street for a third consecutive term. Will Howard’s Conservatives stun the incumbents, or could the Tories tumble to third-place behind a rising Liberal Democratic party? Scenario features expanded map, updated issue and candidate images, and fixed regionalism.
Prime Minister Forever – British
Authors: GOP Progressive & Treasurer of the PC
Five years after the highs of the greatest economic boom in its history, Ayati has woken up to a depressed economy, a terrorist insurgency in the North, and a string of foreign policy problems. The Ayati Peoples’ Congress has been the governing party of Ayati since its independence in 1997, but the current state of affairs has it losing its grip on power. Will the challenging Ayati National Alliance pull off an upset, will Congress remain in power, or will there be a hung Parliament with third parties as kingmakers?
Prime Minister Forever – British
Author: GOP Progressive
In the December Revolution of 2009, the small South Pacific nation of Berringsland was shaken to its core after its dictatorial regime, led by the National Party, was overthrown in a massive popular uprising. Its economy in shambles, Berringsland faces a rough transition to democracy with a guerilla campaign from supporters of the old regime, and cultural questions on issues of national identity, religion, and race rising from the past. Now Berringsland is replacing the Provisional Assembly with its first democratic election in over three decades. Who will lead this small island-nation into its new birth of freedom?
Prime Minister Forever – British, Canada
Author: Display Name

United Kingdom - 1922
“A historical scenario with variants.”
Prime Minister Forever – British
Author: RI Democrat

United Kingdom - 1990 - A Nation In Crisis
“Though credited with keeping Britain out of nuclear war, the Labour Party proved unable to deal with the multiple crises that arose later, and a series of minority governments have been unable to cope with rising instability and outbreaks of domestic terrorism. The most recent minority government, led by the hard-right Norsefire Party, has fallen in a vote of no-confidence, but its leaders have controversially continued to institute new security measures during the election campaign without the approval of Parliament. Political tension is at an all-time high, and some fear that a Norsefire victory could lead to the end of British democracy.”
Prime Minister Forever – British
Author: GOP Progressive

Cyberland - 2008
“Cyberland, Cyberia’s “Conservative Cousin” is holding its federal elections in the fall of 2008. Will the center-right government be re-elected or fall to its opponents on the left and right?”





