WarNes: Quick and Easy 1936 Nes

Wanted: A responsible player for Britain.

I'm losing interest in this anyway. If you're taking that tack, I'll quit.

But I stand by the claim that what I did, from the perspective of British interests, was at least as rational as the typical government of the day.
 
I'm responsible! Except for my flaking tendencies...but in-game I'm fairly responsible :p

Would you like it?

@LightFang, I ask that there is no state of war between Britain and the Soviet Union

@Neverwonagame, Britain declaring war on 2 major powers without any European allies is not what I call typical of the day
 
Sooo... when's the next deadline for orders :p
 
@Neverwonagame, Britain declaring war on 2 major powers without any European allies is not what I call typical of the day

Yes, not even the Russians were that stupid. Risking a war with America and the entire west with only China, his most powerfull ally, and even then they were not that strong. (Cold War)

Even Hitler was not that stupid. Granted he did in the end fight two fronts against 3 of the worlds most powerfull nations, but only becuase he was insane in the end. (he fought Britain and France knowing Russia was under an NAP with them. When Hitler went insane, he backstabbed Russia thus opening two fronts each with a super power or 2 or 3.)

My point is, you have to know when enough is enough and let things be. Maybe they will end up fighting each other and weakening themselves for you to order them around again. But until then shut the **** up!
 
I did not think the French would declare war on me. I thought I would be fighting Germany alone.
 
And why would you think that?

1- The French were my allies

2- Blockade warfare was used in WW1, so I thought it would be considered acceptable in WW2.
 
@LightFang, I ask that there is no state of war between Britain and the Soviet Union

Uh, I was the one who got war declared on. That's not up to me but rather whoever is in charge of the British government. Unless you want to pretend that all that diplomacy didn't exist, there's a state of war between us.

It's out of my hands, in other words.
 
very well then. Azale, if you want it, it is yours
 
This changes orders i have send....
Can i resend?
 
Oh, I want it. Taking the mantle as Britain as of now. No special treatment needed ;)
 


Chamberlain Resigns; Churchill to Accept Position as Prime Minister


LONDON - After a stirring speech by the former Chancellor of the Exchequer & First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Spencer Churchill, and a resounding vote of no confidence in the government of Neville Chamberlain, the Prime Minister has responded with a swift letter of recognition. In this letter he recognized Churchill as his likely successor even after what he calls "needless rabble rousing in the Commons and empty saber rattling".

The Parliament was likely to anoint Mr. Churchill even without the input of the former Prime Minister. Conservative leaders and Liberal leaders had both lambasted recently the decisions Mr. Chamberlain, especially in regards to his appointment of Sir Thomas Inskip to the post of Minister for Coordination of Defense, skipping over Churchill who most viewed as a far more worthy candidate. The decision was seen as Mr. Chamberlain placing the security of the British people under the priority of keeping his own political power.



The Prime Minister appeared to lose all sense of direction and leadership as the situation continued to deteriorate in Europe. Austria was annexed outright by the Germans as Hitler continued to lead diplomatic circles around the Prime Minister, and Czechoslovakia soon followed. All it seemed the Prime Minister could do was respond with more harsh rhetoric against a potential ally, the Soviet Union, even going so far as to declare war. Parliament has done all it can since to retract the damage done by Mr. Chamberlain, but as it currently stands, Moscow refuses to even accept a new British ambassador to discuss the crisis.

This was followed by the unfortunate events in France. As, critics of the outgoing Prime Minister say, Britain sat and watched from the sidelines, she made an enemy of the French. Marshall Philippe Petain, a war hero from the battle of Verdun in WW1, seized power in a relatively bloodless coup as the government of President LeBrun collapsed before a single bullet had even been fired.

The deathknell of Chamberlain, though, was likely the leaked message from the Prime Minister to Moscow, personally addressed to Josef Stalin, wherein the Prime Minister pleads the Soviets to accept peace and attack Hitler. It was quickly rebuked and led to a record low approval rating for a Prime Minister, now marked at the error margin of 0 for the month of June.
 
OOC: Two things I'd like to note.

1. Yay, it's Azale! Why don't you ever come into #fiftychat? :p
2. Finally, some sense on the British side!
 
The Parliament was likely to anoint Mr. Churchill

lurker's comment: Anoint? I'm pretty sure they don't usually do that with prime ministers. :p

But yes, the previous British policy was awful.
 
Well, it was all but an anointment ;) There would be no emergency election and the outgoing Prime Minister really had no say in the matter.

Diplomacy to certain parties to come soon.
 
1- I declared war on Germany when they annexed Austria!
2- It was my attempt at blockade warfare (like WWI) which, if anything I did, alienated the French. (I suspect they were planning war anyway)
3- My revised plan was to play the Germans off against the Soviets and then defeat the winner.
 
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