Post by iketurner on Aug 7, 2023 12:49:21 GMT
Good evening. If i'm a new user, i made a topic today and i want you to know about something is very important to talk about. No, it's not Scotland, or Wales, or Northern Ireland. But it's something else!!!
For months, i have plan everything and so ladies & gentlemen i am bringing you a question: Could the Southern part of England become independent? The answer is YES!!!
Of course, i had a commitment to the plans to secure the Southern part of England's departure from the UK - taking the Midlands with us (as well as the separation of England) - in March 2024 if i hold a non-vote referendum meeting with all residents to take part at the Woodhall Community Centre in Welwyn Garden City to raise their hands up in favour of (but not against) independence of the country for what should become known as "Southern England" by creating a mixture of southern England and the Midlands. This comes amid my point of view that toxic politics and Coronavirus are to blame for serious failures to bypass the rest of the UK countries, including Northern England and Scotland, over the events including COP 26 and Eurovision.
I included the plan to open a new government in my hometown to escape the clutches of Westminster amid years of the current (but also the last) and toxic UK political climate as in today and therefore politics could be abolished as a result for the first time, although it would remain the decisions; checks; and balances of power. But it said that, while the planned construction of a new government building to be set on Hyde Way and planning to open it next year, the new government would be temporarily in place at the soon-to-be former Welwyn Hatfield Council office building a day after we leave the United Kingdom while the remaining UK would have to form a new government in Manchester five days later. In world first, this Southern English country alone would introduce the first 24/7 civilian-lead non-political government and would be expected to include overnight workers from Ireland and Europe. On the opening day of the new government, the Assembly would be created and it would replace Parliament while the monarchy to be replaced by the newly-created Head of State amid ongoing protest against the monarchy by the Republic campaign group. At the same time, new laws would be introduced starting with the new Military (Army) Safeguarding Act - a law that would mark a return to military patrol on the streets to keep the population safe from any form of crime for the first time since 1829 but the army would also respect civil liability to avoid military intervention in civilian life.
The ban of short words in Southern England (and soon around the world) are increasingly likely under a new law because i am not going to say about it but to me i got upset too much over people using short words in everyday life and social media because it should have been wrong in the past and may have been wrong now so common wording such as university, celebrities, and Liberal Democrat(s) must be used instead if by law to limit the use of human language. Also the short words should finally be censored by the media to remove certain words in film and television shows (e.g. Doctor Who, Noughts+Crosses) but others must be withdrawn from distribution - this includes as of the following (if not mentioned in this report): The World's End (filmed partly in Welwyn Garden City for the real-life Newton Heaven), a documentary about the 80s band Bros (they are brothers Luke and Matt Goss), and a 1977 Christmas Special of Some Mothers Do 'ave 'em which contains a possible discriminatory short worded language on a front door. As a result, these would need to be rewritten and remade to remove certain words
The report of mine also mentioned that there would be a new law that allows your favourite content from streaming services to be finally available on physical media (including DVD and Blu-ray) by prioritising some of Disney+'s finest content such as Willow the TV Series and The One and Only Ivan. It also mention about the new government's ambition to open a new physical media store focusing more on DVD and Blu-ray to try and reduce the frustration over content removal from Disney+ earlier this spring after fans raised concerns about it since the news came on 19th May.
I would also have to acknowledge about how would sporting events being affected by the independence of Southern England and it would become highly likely for the events to be either postponed or cancelled until further notice pre-independence (to re-imagine sports in Southern England) while removing the references to UK sports for the foreseeable future.
I have more on that while i'm about to publish my new report on the future of Southern England and its relationship with the United Kingdom
And remember, no disagreements about my plan because otherwise it would cause trolling and criticism. Many thanks.
For months, i have plan everything and so ladies & gentlemen i am bringing you a question: Could the Southern part of England become independent? The answer is YES!!!
Of course, i had a commitment to the plans to secure the Southern part of England's departure from the UK - taking the Midlands with us (as well as the separation of England) - in March 2024 if i hold a non-vote referendum meeting with all residents to take part at the Woodhall Community Centre in Welwyn Garden City to raise their hands up in favour of (but not against) independence of the country for what should become known as "Southern England" by creating a mixture of southern England and the Midlands. This comes amid my point of view that toxic politics and Coronavirus are to blame for serious failures to bypass the rest of the UK countries, including Northern England and Scotland, over the events including COP 26 and Eurovision.
I included the plan to open a new government in my hometown to escape the clutches of Westminster amid years of the current (but also the last) and toxic UK political climate as in today and therefore politics could be abolished as a result for the first time, although it would remain the decisions; checks; and balances of power. But it said that, while the planned construction of a new government building to be set on Hyde Way and planning to open it next year, the new government would be temporarily in place at the soon-to-be former Welwyn Hatfield Council office building a day after we leave the United Kingdom while the remaining UK would have to form a new government in Manchester five days later. In world first, this Southern English country alone would introduce the first 24/7 civilian-lead non-political government and would be expected to include overnight workers from Ireland and Europe. On the opening day of the new government, the Assembly would be created and it would replace Parliament while the monarchy to be replaced by the newly-created Head of State amid ongoing protest against the monarchy by the Republic campaign group. At the same time, new laws would be introduced starting with the new Military (Army) Safeguarding Act - a law that would mark a return to military patrol on the streets to keep the population safe from any form of crime for the first time since 1829 but the army would also respect civil liability to avoid military intervention in civilian life.
The ban of short words in Southern England (and soon around the world) are increasingly likely under a new law because i am not going to say about it but to me i got upset too much over people using short words in everyday life and social media because it should have been wrong in the past and may have been wrong now so common wording such as university, celebrities, and Liberal Democrat(s) must be used instead if by law to limit the use of human language. Also the short words should finally be censored by the media to remove certain words in film and television shows (e.g. Doctor Who, Noughts+Crosses) but others must be withdrawn from distribution - this includes as of the following (if not mentioned in this report): The World's End (filmed partly in Welwyn Garden City for the real-life Newton Heaven), a documentary about the 80s band Bros (they are brothers Luke and Matt Goss), and a 1977 Christmas Special of Some Mothers Do 'ave 'em which contains a possible discriminatory short worded language on a front door. As a result, these would need to be rewritten and remade to remove certain words
The report of mine also mentioned that there would be a new law that allows your favourite content from streaming services to be finally available on physical media (including DVD and Blu-ray) by prioritising some of Disney+'s finest content such as Willow the TV Series and The One and Only Ivan. It also mention about the new government's ambition to open a new physical media store focusing more on DVD and Blu-ray to try and reduce the frustration over content removal from Disney+ earlier this spring after fans raised concerns about it since the news came on 19th May.
I would also have to acknowledge about how would sporting events being affected by the independence of Southern England and it would become highly likely for the events to be either postponed or cancelled until further notice pre-independence (to re-imagine sports in Southern England) while removing the references to UK sports for the foreseeable future.
I have more on that while i'm about to publish my new report on the future of Southern England and its relationship with the United Kingdom
And remember, no disagreements about my plan because otherwise it would cause trolling and criticism. Many thanks.