Post by Admin_Vistamike on Mar 31, 2015 23:09:10 GMT
If the Tories win the 2015 May 7th election, it will propose to make Cornwall a rebulic within the British Isles.
The present Prime Minister, David Cameron, let slip earlier, that he had been in consultations with Cornwellians for some time.
Finalisation will be made after discussions regarding the political and economic system, the new Capital, policing and security forces and border controls.
It would appear that government would be a two tier system Senate, with an upper and lower House.
The Celtic kingdom of Cornwall (or Kernow, as it's known to Cornish-speakers) is the west most part of the British Isles.
Aborigines want the Kingdom/Republic returned to local control.
Possible Capital and therefore Government could very well be Plymouth, a popular place of exit from the UK in the days of yore to the New World to escape religious persecution.
One new political party actively working is the Mayflower Party in profound remembrance of the Pilgrim Fathers.
One important item under discussion is the Duchy of Cornwall (Duketh Kernow) currently held by HRH Prince Charles, possibly the next Monarch. Her Majesty the Queen will also have input on this. Charles will need another as a replacement perhaps but according royal sources, the county of Essex is out.
Proposed flag:
Region/state boundary:
Initial responses this morning report;
Sajid Javid, Tory Culture Secretary said this would be good for the UK in general but did say the price the UK paid for tin and Cornish Pasties might rise, two of Cornwall's famous exports.
Neither Nick Clegg or any other important Lib Dems were available for comment.
Ed Miliband the Labour leader was unsure where Cornwall is located and refused to comment further until he looks it up on an atlas.
Nick Farage, Ukip leader, wanted to know more about border controls, he feared many Cornwellians would flee to England after the Republic came into being, raising the migrant welfare bill.