Talk:Inception (Map Game)/@comment-26044830-20160603123717

United Kingdom
 * Government (no political parties for now in description, but I'll keep the real ones for the first few years but I do have a plan to change)
 * Death of the Queen: After the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth, just two days later, she dies of cancer. A huge funeral involving the royal family and many people were attended at the city of London, leaving Prince Charles becoming king Charles III (or so, idk). It led to further problems after her death, many Scots were demanding higher autonomy and even independence as a republic, making the current government struggling with this quite harder than ever, already they have resorted to keep their kingdom in power by granting Scotland with more autonomous rights. Now later a decision was made to transition to a republic, so that everyone can be simply "equal", outside of the region Greater London, all will be mostly autonomous in an act to stop rebellions but will still be subjected to rule at the region of Greater London.
 * Transition to Republic: The decision to tranisition into a republic will take five to six years to turn into a "true republic", devoid of Charles' rule. This is what the parliament (strangely) wanted, to simply usurp all power from the head of state and leave the current prime minister to become absolute ruler, with a (new) prime minister assigned to. The republic will give out autonomous rights to outside Greater London, leaving Wales, Northern Ireland, Scotland with much autonomy (but enough to efficiently be managed by the centralised government), with the rest of England lesser as they are more comfortable under that rule than other countries of the (soon-not-to-be) United Kingdom. Although next year the death of Queen Elizabeth II will be saw as the national holiday at 23th April, if the republic is finally made, then they may kick that out to abolish the last bits of monarchism.
 * Provincial Reformation: Existing countries are reformed to "regions" now as a majority of the parliament, even the upper house had agreed. Borders remain the same and autonomy is given out as much, except England which has less autonomous rights than Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland has. The region of Greater London will also be created to become the central power of the capital once transitioned to a republic.
 * Military: Improves in overall and renamed its military whole as Britannian in the rise of reviving the old name and begins a transition to abolish the royal name altogether by next year but remained the same with the extra Britannian name.
 * Personnel / Britannian Armed Forces (BAF): As militarisation starts, the military encourages and posted propaganda to allow men to stand up and prepare defences. All reserves are demobilised and vigorously trained and pushed the actives to 332,000 in active and is expected to be increased by 400,000 by the end of the year.
 * Land Forces / Britannian Army (BA): Land forces are not a priority, but tanks and other equipment were made. By the end of the year, 430 tanks, 6,100 AFVs, 100 SFGs, 140 artillery and 42 MLRSs are currently in the military. (Lazily used a website)
 * Navy Forces / Britannian Royal Fleet (BRF): Prioritised, Greater London's Thame River is about to undergo part changes to build up a military port in the east of London, but Belfast, Edinburgh, Bristol, Southampton, Liverpool and Cardiff have being prioritised to make a military port for commissioning ships. By the end of the year, 2 aircraft carriers, 17 frigates, 10 destroyers, 2 corvette, 19 submarines (and growing to make surprise attacks), 23 minesweepers and at least an estimated 35 transport ships (carries 1,500 or so men each) in the military
 * Air Forces / Britannian Royal Air Force (BRAF): The air force is a second priority, after navy. Helicopters, jet fighters and bombers (usually stealth) are produced in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and Belfast as priority. By the end of the year, 110 fighters, an estimated amount of 80 bombers, 398 transport planes, 329 transport helicopters and 67 attack helicopters are in the military
 * Research: Britain starts to research deeper into military and space as they have a goal to become the most powerful. Other technologies not part of the category is either researched at a low priority or acquired.
 * Economy: Begins to show signs of growth mostly in the region of Greater London as it is developed more than any other location. Exporting (despite resources almost ran out), industry, services and tourism is now prioritised as the highest. As England and Wales is becoming mostly urbanised, agriculture starts to decline. In GDP it goes from 42,000 USD (estimate) to 43,200 USD due to this.
 * Analytics
 * Education: Education system changes. Only one absolute department of education is now responsible of managing whole country's education and will match closer to England than other countries in Britain. Funding is raised and education cities are planned to be built and/or converted, mostly concentrated on Oxford, Cambridge and very few other towns outside of England or in England. School days are now rescheduled to now generally 8:00am to 6:00pm as ordered for primary and secondary schools.
 * Health: This sector has changed it's stance in governing health. Only one absolute department of health is now responsible of managing whole country's health.
 * Demographics
 * Culture: The English culture and other significant ones remain the same, however the profound idea of reviving Roman texts made by government could reform Britain into Britannia soon.
 * Religion: As more non-religious people are appearing, mostly in urban areas where Christianity is popular and Islam is growing thanks to immigration, Britain is seeing more discriminations of Muslims given to terrorism. Propaganda is now put into the country's media and press to stop criminalisation and promotes people to turn the country into a full irreligious country similar to Czech Republic as they declare "It's enough". 2016 survey shows that the United Kingdom's population now is 40.2% Christian (45.2% of the Christians are members of Church of England), 50.7% are irreligious, 5.1% are Muslim and the rest are others.
 * Population: By the end of the year, at least 65,336,540 people are living in Britain/United Kingdom. Projections say by 2050, population will start to slow down it's growth to 75.4 million, but Britain has initially now set a plan to keep the fertility rate as high as 1.9 and aim to 2 by the end of 2016. There will be no child policy but considering that they want to get as much manpower as possible, they begin planning to change that projection to by 2050, reach 100 million.
 * Infrastructure/Region
 * Region of Greater London: The central power of government and military headquarters. It prioritises research, business and tourism as millions visit London every year annually recently. Population of Greater London is now 8.632 million and is expected to become a "megacity with a population of 10 million" by 2030s or so as planned by government.
 * Region of England: De facto capital is London, despite Greater London itself is declared as a region. The region is autonomous but not as much compared to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It focuses on research and industry mostly.
 * Region of Scotland: Capital is Edinburgh. Economy and tourism is a priority here, although there are some industry facilities in major cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. Is the most autonomous of all. In the other side, Matthew Nicolson (probably by now 20/21, wtf why am I doing this!!!) has started beginning a pursue as an ambition, taking the lead of Britain which takes him a decade or so to start off.
 * Region of Wales: Capital is Cardiff. Focuses on military industry now, and existing businesses would still exist but more factories are built here and is mostly autonomous.
 * Region of Northern Ireland: Capital is Belfast. Militarisation starts in the region as many British soldiers from helicopters have landed at Belfast as a resort to defence if Ireland declared war and invaded them. It's main priority in Belfast is military factories and building ships as London has.
 * Diplomacy
 * Republic of Ireland: In a struggle to reunite the Isles again since most of those Catholic Irish people broke away, they sent an ultimatum. It stands, if they accept to join United Kingdom (soon-not-to-be), they will be guaranteed huge autonomy and Northern Ireland will be ceded to them as autonomy. If refused or not responded by the end of the year, then it'll be forced by declaring war. Militarisation of Northern Ireland starts and navy is prepared on Wales and Isle of Man in case they invade.
 * Shanghai Pact: Joins after being invited by China.
 * Tl;Dr: The Queen dies, a transition to a republic is now passed by the parliament. Militarisation of Northern Ireland starts as they begin the reunification of the Isles and sent an ultimatum to Ireland.