I don't think the EU would just sit by as the Kingdom of Britain launches wars and conflicts across the Isles to reclaim their lands, i think atleast isolation efforts and sanctions would happen. I also think Ireland would've directly joined the war between Britain and Scotland on the side of Scotland, they'd likely be crushed anyway but still. But overall, this was really interesting to watch, especially when England fell to Revanchism.
w video. heres some more mapping suggestions you can do! 3rd sino japense war 2nd korean war what if the balklans united and a french civilwar! of course you don't have to do these but this is a suggestion!
I swear this video took some heavy inspiration from England from the Hearts of Iron 4 mod "The New Order", originally, in that mod, the UK found itself dissolved and the entire story was about reuniting the isles either diplomatically or by force. You even had England's flag from the mod 😂
Only the flag is from the mod, also clearly you have never played TNO because the entire story was originally about overthrowing the fascist traitors (before the update) keen observation though
Ngl I wouldn’t blame the queen if this happened, the uk went into recession anyway coz of boris liz rishi and the rest of the Tory’s. Can’t Wait till July when they lose the election
I loved the vid loll! The only thing I didn't like much, was that when England was invading Wales, neither Scotland nor Ireland helped. Anyways, I would love to see a part 2! I also subscribed! Keep up the good work, and please, remember me when you become famous!
2:52 that is impossible due to a two term limit in Ireland, and i cant imagine the collapse of the uk would lead to that being repealed, so you would most likely have a new president instead of Higgins under this scenario.
Clear bias towards England, I feel like if the British attacked Wales by that point Scotland and Ireland would intervene because they're next on the chopping block, also a defense pact between the three is most likely to be made again because England will seek to recapture lost territory. Other than that it's, fine idk
Im litterally Scottish so I really am not biased to England, and the reason Scotland and Ireland didn't help Wales was because they were communist, however I guess Ireland and Scotland probably would've teamed up against England so fair point
i feel like support for the royalty would drop massively if they did such stupid things as dissolving parliament etc, thered surely be far more militia organisations than just a cornish one the terrible economy would also likely further those non-royal sympathies and i would expect things like a republic of yorkshire and basically just england getting balkanised also theres like no way scots gaelic could be revived that much in so little time other than that i think its a good story and somewhat realistic
The economy would be bad but not on a civil war level, so William V would have enough time to fix the economy, also I doubt there is enough separatism in North England to create a large militia organisation as they are Anglo-Saxons too
i personally think that the world (especially the irish and scottish) would never let the british invade wales, and an iraq-esque coalition would (realistically) be formed.
"Queen Elizabeth refuses to allow Liz truss a goverment" "many western nations condemn the royal family" Did Queen Elizabeth do a "How to ruin your reputation speedrun any%"?
Why didn't the Celts form a mutual defence pact along NATO lines? Seems the most logical thing they would do in this situation. Also, Charles is now monarch and has not gone completely insane so we know this is very "out there" alternate history. Also 2, I think William's personality indicates that even if he were an absolute monarch, he would be a liberal one and wouldn't really do this kind of thing.
The Republic of Ireland is NOT part of the British Isles. It's not British. The British will obviously disagree. They need to grow up and accept the reality.
The British isles is a geographical location, Britain itself is named after the islands (due to them formerly ruling all of them). Not a single Irish person has complained about this, only Americans who somehow believe they’re Irish because their great grandfather was (they aren’t Irish) I’m also assuming you think you’re Scandinavian because you live in Montana or something, which btw you’re not because I’m Scandinavian so I can say that
@@Bulbs_Productions Incorrect. The term only came into use when Ireland didn't exist as a political entity. I'm not surprised that you don't agree with me. Please explain why the Lions rugby team are referred to as The British Isles and Ireland? Or as The British and Irish Lions. Referring to Ireland as "British" is offensive. Please update your understanding of geography and politics. Old colonial names get replaced by local names.
What’s with the English flag? When it was a separate kingdom it didn’t have the 3 lions (or leopards in truth) so why wouldn’t it just be the flag of St George as it was before as its own kingdom? The flag of St George does make it either a kingdom or republic?
@Bulbs_Productions The Isle of Man is not, and never has been, part of the United Kingdom, nor is it part of the European Union. The Island is a self-governing British Crown Dependency (as are Jersey and Guernsey in the Channel Islands) with its own parliament, government, and laws. The UK government, on behalf of the Crown, is ultimately responsible for its international relations
@Bulbs_Productions Crown dependencies are not part of the United Kingdom but are self-governing possessions of the British Crown. They have the same royal family as we do in the UK, as do Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The difference is the UK looks after international affairs and defence on behalf of the IOM, independent of the UK. King Charles isn't King of the IOM he's Lord of Mann. In the channel island He's known as the Duke of Normandy.
@@Bulbs_Productions welcome to the weird world of 'Crown Dependencies', which are simultaneously 'part of the UK' (de jure in terms of sovereign states) and 'not part of the UK' (de facto) at the same time.
Because he’s claiming Scotland and Ireland. For example, the Venezuelan flag has 6 stars representing 6 provinces, the 6th being Guyana, which is independent
@@Bulbs_Productions i see. thanks for explaining! would’ve been cool to keep the union jack but have the central coat of arms display only england and wales, with scotland and ireland added later or something like that
3:25 destroyed economy of England 😂😂😂😂😂😂,the country that has London as one of the global superpower cities,we stay out of the EU with Norway and Switzerland