So, a rearmement is now well under way, and also perhaps a desire to spread the socialist paradise to all four corners of the globe?
Jan Skrzetuski said:But it's not that friendly yet... and by tradeing with them, Britain prolong agony of the corrupt and opressive capitalist system.
Jan Skrzetuski said:Yes, it was... but in this universe Lenin's revolution has been totally unsuccessful and the great Russian leader is dead and probably forgotten...
That will be discussed in the upcoming Congress for sure, comrade. Just a litle patiencestnylan said:So, a rearmement is now well under way, and also perhaps a desire to spread the socialist paradise to all four corners of the globe?
Actualy, comrade, there aren't. It's a pitty, but all other oil-selling nations are worse then the Americans. What's more, the American goverment, while still beeing a tool of the Capital, seems to mantain their traditional good-will towards britons, and we suspect that's combined with a intent to keep options open on who to befriend if - I mean WHEN - we and the royalists clash.Jan Skrzetuski said:Is trading with the USA absolutely necessary? Their government doesn't look like true friends of the Working Masses... And I'm quite sure there are other countries that have lots of oil to spare.
No idea. Even their flags are the same. Silly imperialist hobbies of war I reckonFallenMorgan said:What's the deal exactly with Imperial Abyssinia? It has the same exact political ideology and it dosn't seem like much of a "civil war" or anything.
Ho, we do trade with others, comrade, worry not. But none offer us such a good deal as the yanks - nor one passing such safe waters. We can better control the Atlantic, even with the Royalist menace, then any route that has to pass Germany or German controled waters. So for now, we hoard.Jan Skrzetuski said:Comrade - the Working masses of America shall liberate themselves soon under wise guidance of comrade Reed - but what if the revolution evolves into an open civil war? It would be much harder to maintain oli supply than it is now. Almost impossible, I say, as both sides will try to capture American oil fields... We should find another trade partner - or perhaps more than one - to ensure energetic safety of the Republic.
apart from the just-revolutionized Brazil, no-one who doesn't discust us as any oil. We'll only buy them anything if we absolutly have to. As I've said, at the moment the American duble policy allows us to hoard, so we will, precisely to make sure we'll never be dependent from any specific source.trekaddict said:Well certain south american countries are known to posess oil reserves... Maybe we could trade with one of them?
I kinda understand the him not turning fascist thing - after all it seems in KR's timeline fascism as we know it never developed so all these master oportunists or very radical-but-misguided "men of the masses" remain on the left. It's at least vaguely belivable with the proper backstory.DarkReborn said:Well, that's the top of ahistoric things that i've seen in KR, Mosley, who in RT was a hardline fascist (he even had meetings with Hitler, I think), leads a revolutionary leftist british governement, that doesn't seems revolutionary anymore.
It's an uchronia inside another uchronia, what a vicious circle :rofl:
This is certainly one of the best parts of the mod.
Hopefully, maybe there are a couple of events that move your slider towards autocracy, if not, you will have to wait two more slider moves...
Indeed, this Comerade Mosley, has messed up it all, maybe its time for a purge...
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Actualy Syndicalism in KR is a dictatorship form of goverment. And just as good that it is - it means we can enter alliances and declare wars if we must. Now with Oswald we can do neither, even though we're far more interventionists then in 1936.FallenMorgan said:From the looks of it the Union of Britian is like a Socialist Democracy in KR. Syndicalism and Dictatorship don't go hand in hand.
Just curious, is Syndicalism the same thing as Communism or are there differences? I know "Syndicate" and "Commune" are interchangable somewhat.
Nay, I guess the right movement makes sence. After all he's a Maximist forced to make deals with everyone else - many of those "else" beeing further to the right then himself. 2 notches might be too much though.GeneralHannibal said:Interesting that policy moved to the right. That was probably a bug or should be changed to moves to the left. Also, I think a step in the authoritarian direction would be in order as well for the event.
You sure? I see a year starting with dissent reduction and much dull building 'n researching until we can be Syndicalists again. All that under a -10% IC HoS. Hope you're the right one though.stnylan said:All in all I think Britain has some interesting times ahead in its immediate future.