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Motto | War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength. (
1959-present) Proles and animals are free. ( 1962-present) | |
Anthem | Oceania, 'Tis For Thee | |
Capital | London | |
Largest city | London | |
Official languages |
Newspeak Oldspeak de facto | |
Government • President |
Authoritarian
police state Big Brother | |
Independance • Declared • Recognized |
From
United Kingdom July 22, 1951 September 9, 1961 | |
Population | 3,000,000,000 | |
Currency | Dollar ( $) | |
Time zone • Summer ( DST) |
(
UTC-5 to -0) ( UTC-4 to -0) | |
Calling code | +1 |
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Motto | The place where the tropical breezes blow. (
1997-present) Fireworks or die. ( 2002-present) | |
National anthem | Strong Badia National Anthem | |
Capital | Free Country, USA | |
Largest city | Behind the Fence | |
Official languages | None at federal level; English de facto | |
Government • King |
Authoritarian
monarchy Strong Bad | |
Independance • Proposed • Recognized • Act of Bubs |
By Strong Bad By Bubs November 25, 1997 | |
Population | Tire | |
Currency |
Dollar (
$) Pencil shavings de facto | |
Time zone • Summer |
(
UTC-5) ( UTC-4) | |
Calling code | +1 |
Norman Fuller (born
June 8,
1947) is a
British politician, and the
Conservative
Member of Parliament for
Cambridge. Fuller was born in
1947 in
Tameside,
Manchester to an officer for the
Immigration and Nationality Directorate. He was educated at the
Cheadle Hulme School and later
Clare College, graduating with a
BCL degree. In
1970, Fuller got a job as
political science
lecturer at
Cambridge. He left the university in
1976 and stayed in
Cambridgeshire. In
1981, he became a reporter for the
Cambridge Evening News. In
1985, he became a
journalist for
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, and was made
Washington, D.C. correspondent in
1987. Fuller would win
British International Journalist of the Year at the
1990
British Press Awards. After remaining in Washington for several years, he returned to
England in
1993. He became councillor in the Cambridge
District Council in
1995. Fuller was elected into the House of Commons as MP for Cambridge in the
1997 General Election by 7,843 votes, replacing the previous MP,
Labour Party member
Anne Campbell. He made his
maiden speech on
June 30,
1997. Fuller became a
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the
Department for Constitutional Affairs in the
2001 General Election, stepping down in
2003. He became
Legal Secretariat to the Law Officer in the
2005 General Election.
| ||
Motto | War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength. (
1959-present) Proles and animals are free. ( 1962-present) | |
Anthem | Oceania, 'Tis For Thee | |
Capital | London | |
Largest city | London | |
Official languages |
Newspeak Oldspeak de facto | |
Government • President |
Authoritarian
police state Big Brother | |
Independance • Declared • Recognized |
From
United Kingdom July 22, 1951 September 9, 1961 | |
Population | 3,000,000,000 | |
Currency | Dollar ( $) | |
Time zone • Summer ( DST) |
(
UTC-5 to -0) ( UTC-4 to -0) | |
Calling code | +1 |
| ||
Motto | The place where the tropical breezes blow. (
1997-present) Fireworks or die. ( 2002-present) | |
National anthem | Strong Badia National Anthem | |
Capital | Free Country, USA | |
Largest city | Behind the Fence | |
Official languages | None at federal level; English de facto | |
Government • King |
Authoritarian
monarchy Strong Bad | |
Independance • Proposed • Recognized • Act of Bubs |
By Strong Bad By Bubs November 25, 1997 | |
Population | Tire | |
Currency |
Dollar (
$) Pencil shavings de facto | |
Time zone • Summer |
(
UTC-5) ( UTC-4) | |
Calling code | +1 |
Norman Fuller (born
June 8,
1947) is a
British politician, and the
Conservative
Member of Parliament for
Cambridge. Fuller was born in
1947 in
Tameside,
Manchester to an officer for the
Immigration and Nationality Directorate. He was educated at the
Cheadle Hulme School and later
Clare College, graduating with a
BCL degree. In
1970, Fuller got a job as
political science
lecturer at
Cambridge. He left the university in
1976 and stayed in
Cambridgeshire. In
1981, he became a reporter for the
Cambridge Evening News. In
1985, he became a
journalist for
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, and was made
Washington, D.C. correspondent in
1987. Fuller would win
British International Journalist of the Year at the
1990
British Press Awards. After remaining in Washington for several years, he returned to
England in
1993. He became councillor in the Cambridge
District Council in
1995. Fuller was elected into the House of Commons as MP for Cambridge in the
1997 General Election by 7,843 votes, replacing the previous MP,
Labour Party member
Anne Campbell. He made his
maiden speech on
June 30,
1997. Fuller became a
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the
Department for Constitutional Affairs in the
2001 General Election, stepping down in
2003. He became
Legal Secretariat to the Law Officer in the
2005 General Election.