Quote Originally Posted by Beskar View Post
Here it is, in short, Britain is broken up into smaller states, based on factors such as Historical reasons and Population. Each state has its own assembly, for regional management and administration. It then has an national parliament (based in Mann) which decides on factors such as Foreign policy and those which affect things on a national level.




* Don't get hooked on names and actual borders, they are a rough concept.
First off Yorksheers too small. It should be twice the size. Or I'll get the lads from Barnsley and Middlesborough to sort thee out. Northwest, north west? Pah! The historic county of Lancashire should be re-instated fifthwith. Also it goes too far south into Cheshire. We don't want those poofty southerner Cheshirites included. Now do we?