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Refugee Talks Begin
NEW LONDON -Following many weeks of debate over the crisis caused by the Liberty invasion of Kansas and Vespucci, representatives from all parties in Her Majesty's government have agreed to commence talks towards the establishment of repatriation camps within the Kingdom to further assist with the return of the Bretonian citizens evacuated from Planet Veracruz. While all parties have agreed to do so, most notably, the Green Party has expressed its concerns over the return of citizens to the Kingdom due to the issue of overpopulation plaguing planets under the Kingdom's control.
The talks have also had - as a direct consequence - once again started the heated debate over the loss of Armed Forces personnel in the ill-fated attempt to secure a bridgehead in the Vespucci system for additional warships to enter and therefore utilize as a staging point for the creation of another front against the Insurgent forces and their militias.
The Royalist Party, a supporter of greater freedom and independence of the Kingdom in face of an ever-expanding Republic of Liberty has refused to cooperate with the other groups in the parliment, stating that appeasing the Republic will have grave consequences of the Kingdom as a whole and that Bretonia should instead continue to pursue closer ties with the Empire of Kusari, a move that has been characterized by the Whig Party as outragerous and damaging to the relations with Liberty.
Nevertheless, it has been announced that the Chief of the Defence Staff of the Kingdom, acting as the main representative of the Armed Forces in goverment-related affairs, has succesfully secured both a line of communication with the main organization helping to evacuate the refugees from Vespucci - the Crayter Republic - as well as a direct transit area through the Coronado and Cortez systems to ensure the safety of any transport vessels.
We will provide an ample update on the decisions that will be taken by the goverment in next week's broadcast. In the meantime, feel free to leave a comment!
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The BBC is growing into the most boring network ever. No sports news since 828! We haven't heard of Manchester United ever since formed from Liverpool FC and Birmingham FC. Have they united, or did they die in the Liverpool Station explosion?