Talk:Leaders of the British Government (World of Tomorrow)

Just to justify my dates, in the UK a generation has grown up, scared by their experiences under the Thatcher/Major government. Most of them have not been deterred by New Labour period, at least not towards the conservatives. Those that were deterred have mostly moved towards the Lib-dems. Plus the younger generations overwhelmingly support the Lib-Dems. So with the Left wing vote united under a single party it would be much harder for the conservatives to do well. Plus with PR (as is the case in the time line (Should have mentioned that)) it would be even harder. However, the right wing is not under represented as it may seem. Remember the British Green party is pretty conservative, in some ways more so than the "Torrys", but of-cause necessity, and their time in collaboration with the soc-dems will have made them more centre-right. I hope I have argued my case well. JosephK19 15:52, June 7, 2010 (UTC)

Monarchs: Still in Power?
Even though they have lost control of Britain, the British Monarchs would still be the kings of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea, Belize, and a bunch of other small islands across the world. Would Charles lose power over all of these with Britain, or would the others become republics later/earlier/remain monarchies? LurkerLordB 00:36, February 23, 2011 (UTC)


 * Only for a short time. As times changed, then many of these places would become mostly uninhabited thanks to global warming. Others would have eventually decided to become republics. By 2110, While they were no longer the head of state for any country, the House of Windsor would remain the traditional monarchy of several, considered the monarchy of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Republic (By this time a part of Europe), but is legally powerless and does not have any role in these governments. The family becomes the basis for international cooperation between these 4 states, and leads a number of charity organisations. They continue to receive large amounts of funding through fund raising, gifts, pay for attending events, and through tourism to their various homes. JosephK19 07:27, February 23, 2011 (UTC)

I'm sorry, I don't believe five years of Liberal Democrat government would precipitate a resurgence of the Conservatives. I believe if they did assume power the realignment of British Politics would cause the Conservatives to lose power for many more years. The Liberal Democrats would enjoy government, I believe, for more than a decade. I do agree with the formation of a new 'left' party, though, combining Labour and the Liberals: I think that could happen.

I have several problems with this page 07sameva 09:47, November 30, 2011 (UTC)
 * 1) I think it unlikely cameron will still be pm this time next year
 * 2) Although the lib dems were popular, they have fallen out of favour after theyre student fee's idea
 * 3) George osbourne will never become pm, he just too rich and too detached from many british people.