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Prime Minister Forever – British Version

Author: Peter Mason

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“After having been plunged into ‘No Overall Control’ after the 2003 Local Election, Leicester has seen the rise and fall (and rise once more) of a Lib Dem-Tory Coalition. Can Labour regain control of a council they held for generations, amidst controversy over Council Tax and Community Funding, or will the Lib Dems achieve a second landmark win, this time, winning control of a majority council?”

Prime Minister Forever – British Version

Author: Dave Hempel

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“The Empire is once again in turmoil. With the death of Diocletian following his division and reorganization of the Empire, there are now six contenders for the Imperial Throne. In the East, Licinius holds most of the power with the exception of Panoniae, which is being fought over by Severus and Galerius. To the West in Italy and Africa Maxentius is battling his father Maximian for control of that area. Finally, a young general named Constantine has come to power in the far west with designs to become the first Christian Emperor.”

Prime Minister Forever – British Version

Author: Dave Hempel

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“The Republic is in turmoil. Two ambitious generals are attempting to assume greater power than the Senate will give and a former slave is leading a revolt in Italy. It seems that the long-forestalled death of the Roman Republic could be at hand, unless of course the Republican faction in the Senate can defeat the two generals and the slave revolt.”

Prime Minister Forever – British Version

Author: John Birch

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“English County Council elections are often overlooked. Even in England. But they have the potential to make a workable and interesting scenario. So here we have Hertfordshire 2005. Includes 70 seats divided into 10 districts, positions drawn directly from party manifestos, all local newspapers, realistically minimal budgets, party leaders, all candidates, all parties, etc. Starting position based on 2001 results, not 2005 outcome – one challenge might be to try to match or better “reality” (which, after May, was Con 46, Lab 16, LD 14, Green 1 – following a 7.3% drop in the Labour vote) – full details here http://www.hertsdirect.org/actweb/election/default.htm).”