- Jan 6, 2018
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A New Prime Minister
Britain's new Era! Andrew Evans has officially entered office as the new Prime Minister, the successor of John Major MP. We take you to Downing Street where Prime Minister Evans is giving a speech. Outside 10 Downing Street sat a podium with Her Majesty's Government insignia paved on the forefront. News Reporters, Civilians and Government Officials patiently awaited the entrance of the new Prime Minister. Camera's rolling, a high presence of both armed and unarmed Law Enforcement. A minute passed before the black No. '10' Door opened and Andrew Evans stepped out and behind the podium. The street fell silent. His hands rested on the stand, a few more moments of silence before he begun to speak.
"I have spoken to Her Majesty the Queen whom has invited me to form a government, and I have accepted.
This country has the opportunity now, to move forward with a reformed Political System that will learn from it's past mistakes, and to be a solution to Social Problems, to tackle Unemployment, to reinforce our Emergency Services and Armed Forces for the future. We are in the need of a decent government that will provide solutions, take difficult decisions and work through those decisions so we can all reach better times ahead. My goal? My Goal is to regain trust in the political system, that is about cleaning up expenses, improving our economy and representing you.
We will also be looking at the larger picture, keeping Britain at the very heart of Europe. Maintaining a solid foundation for friendship, cooperation and trade but also to extend our hand to countries outside of our region. Entering negotiation with North America and Asia, supporting Africa and of course, reassuring oversea territories of our commitment to providing a safe, economic and quality environment.
I want to make sure that my government will always look out for our elderly, our poor. We are in a favorable position and we should use that position to help others too, help tackle problems on the bigger scale. Our government will be built on values of freedom, values of fairness and values of responsibility. An economy that rewards work, build a society with stronger families and systems. This is going to be hard and difficult work, but I believe that together, we can provide the strong government this country needs.
Those are the things I care about, those are the things that this government cares about.
Thank you."
Following the end of the speech, an interview team turning to multiple people from the crowds and querying: "What are your initial thoughts on the Prime Ministers speech?"
Dawn Woods: "His speech was good but it feels like he had neglected the mutiny that the House of Commons had suffered, speaking of reforms is one thing, but acknowledging the past few months is another.
Alex Brown: "The speech gives the same message any politician gives. Lies. Lies and more lies."
Geoff Young: "Andrew Evans wasn't elected, he was merely dropped into it since John Major got removed as leader. We should be having another General Election.
BAE Systems Reformation
The Chief Executive Officer of BAE Systems Plc, Liam Johnson, has announced a limited suspension with any new sales as reforms are carried out across the company. The group, consisting of elements such as Alenia Aermacchi, General Dynamics European Land Systems and more is the largest UK distributor of military hardware. This suspension would undoubtedly hit the market hard given that shares in the company had been oin a decline with Force Protection Europe down by 0.28%. He has highlighted the reforms as a "neccessary step to provide the best service and goods to all our customers. We intend to re-open sales as soon as possible, and even have some new upcoming products we're intending to show case."