My brethren it has been some time since we Englishmen found ourselves in the throes of Civil Anguish such as this. The dying cries of that old devil are heard wide across our beautiful Empire. That devil is a tyrant of established thievery. The old aristocracy muddled in their ways and in love with their own sense of power seek to hold on to the control they wielded over the masses. With their riches and their titles they grew fat off those who worked beneath the brutal Sun. It is a poison, power is. It seeps into your soul and leaves you desperate for more. And it is so easy to accept.
I, yes even I, was once caught up in the passionate embrace of power. My lust for the Crown was undeniable. My eyes coveted a thing that I truly believed to be the only beauty. By the Grace of God I eventually saw it for the Devil it was. My blessed mother, cursed though her mind may be, taught me through her addled brain the consequence of allowing poison within one's veins.
This poison seeks to seep throughout our entire Nation. Men using the passions of other Men to restore their own status and power. These men are the poison that suffocates our Nation. Like a serpent they wait and stalk the good and hardworking people of our Great Republic in order that they may strike us in our weakness.
This day I tell all the people of our Great Nation that as long as I have breath I will seek to crush each and every head of this Serpent. However I cannot do it alone! I call upon my beloved countrymen; men and women no less valuable than I, to stand with me against this Serpent and cut off its Heads! For we are no longer a Monarchy in which God has chosen one fallible human being to rule. No! We are a
United Republic that has been blessed by God to choose whom shall rule us!
I thank the people of my country for putting their faith in me. And in return, I will put my faith in them! Let us march onwards Brothers and Sisters in perfect Unity! God bless our soldiers! God bless our workers! And God bless this United Republic!
-Albert Edward, Prime Minister to the URGBI. Pamphlet handed out across Britain.