Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-39133133-20200526091034/@comment-35614398-20200531204947

Owing to a weirdly high concentration of work at the moment, my turn is going to be a lot less detailed, more of a summary:

The Communists control the midlands, Wales and north England, as well as London. The Government forces cling onto southern England and southern Scotland, though have the benefit of the Royal Air Force supporting them, as well as captured gas weaponry stores.

The Royal Navy is split 70-30 between the government and communists. The Communist fleet as a result finds itself limited to defensive roles, as well as the occasional raid.

The Scottish Highlands have seen a rebellion of independence fighters, who now fight for control of Edinburgh and Glasgow with government forces.

Ireland has seen a major right-wing independence rebellion, and it’s going pretty well for them.

British Raj has seen large-scale rebellions, but these rebel factions - ranging from Neo-Imperialists to Communists to Religious Zealots - are fighting between themselves, whilst the government controls the south and Ceylon.

In Africa, Cape Colony, Nigeria and Egypt have both seen communist uprisings. The government controls all the rest save Libya, which has seen Islamic Jihadists rise up in rebellion.

Almost all of British Arabia save the modern day UAE has seen Islamic Jihadists rise up in revolt motivated by lingering resentment over the conquest of Mecca and Medina.

British holdings in the Americas are now America’s (badumm tss). Jamaica and Guyana are government held, also the small islands.

Hong Kong declared itself part of China again, and invited the Chinese to annex it.

Australia and New Zealand remain largely untouched by the chaos, and so they officially support the government while not doing too much themselves.

With this in mind:

- A lot of bloodshed and fighting. British Imperial hegemony crumbles.