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I think it's Alain and May White. Also it seems N.E.'s Ministry of the Interior is similar to the US's Dept of the Interior, which seems odd. In most nations the Ministry of the Interior is similar to the US Dept of Homeland Security. The US's Dept of the Interior evolved in a rather unique way that I don't necessarily see N.E. following.

Does New England have anything like the Navy Seals/SAS/Spetznaz in their army?

In a similar vein I was curious about New England's version of the FBI/CIA, MI6, or RCMP?
 
I think it's Alain and May White. Also it seems N.E.'s Ministry of the Interior is similar to the US's Dept of the Interior, which seems odd. In most nations the Ministry of the Interior is similar to the US Dept of Homeland Security. The US's Dept of the Interior evolved in a rather unique way that I don't necessarily see N.E. following.

In a similar vein I was curious about New England's version of the FBI/CIA, MI6, or RCMP?

Cheers for the name catch. Missed that.

The Ministry of the Interior actually does both. The incumbent Minister of the Interior, Joe Dunford, is a former military man. The Interior position evolved from the need to patrol and maintain New England's large wilderness in the north. This is where the origins of the Royal New England Constabulary Force (RNECF) came into view. The RNECF patrolled the rural northern wilderness and as a police force, it evolved to maintain both national parks and overseeing the country's internal security apparatus. Neither was ever split off as its own ministerial position, but both departments within the Ministry are actually in separate buildings. For all practical purposes, National Parks are under the jurisdiction of the Department of National Parks (itself subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior).
 
General Election 2018: Poll Tracker 13/07/2018
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Wow, we truly didn’t see just how badly Bernie screwed up in the debate until you compare this poll tracker to the one you posted before this one.
 
Wow, we truly didn’t see just how badly Bernie screwed up in the debate until you compare this poll tracker to the one you posted before this one.

It played to his base, but really killed any of his popularity with suburban voters.

My gut is still telling me that it’s going to be a Labour victory.

You're gut is wrong. Not a single person in New England is predicting a Labour win.

Still hoping for that multi generational Tory government tbh I like these new English Tories

As they furiously gerrymander the country they will sure have it.
 
Well Labour might not ‘win’ but if they and the SDP’s do the best possible while the Tories do the worst, they could form a coaltion government right?

That’s quite a seat!

Regan is running to the centre faster than you can say "Third Way" and Sanders is running a socialist/social democratic campaign in a fairly moderate/centre left country.

Oh, and Bernie Sanders imploded the stable Labour government.

It's unlikely they would enter a coalition this cycle.

And yeah, it sucks to be PEI. They aren't exactly happy being screwed over on the federal level.
 
Well damn, great work as always Kanan, got to find that cat stash and post.

i still think its pretty clear the conservatives will get in just because of how bad Labour screwed up, the Social Dems though (namely Bernie) squandered a perfect opportunity.

Either way i don't think its entirely viable for Labour to be running in this centrist form for too long with the conservatives seemingly doing a better job of appealing to both moderates and conservative at the same time as is. Albeit at least they're getting the grass roots part right (which is incredibly important, you lose grass roots voters you lose the election, simple as that).

How far away are we from the election anyway itself.
 
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