And so we broach another page. I had hoped this would be a new update, but alas the Druids have ruined things. Well certainly I am blaming them for the problems on Stonehenge Tunnel.
Florida Rules.I think I'm an old enough hand to know how things work around here! Vote early, vote often.

You are learning the importance of precision when voting. This is good.I vote for armoured fighting vehicles.
How long has it been since we had word from the Navy? Methinks too long...
There was a naval update on the schedule, I think I will be bringing it forward.Recalling your most recent update, it occurs to me that our esteemable authAAR has often posted in other threads about the rather... haphazard state of the Red Navy in this time period. It would be remiss were Butterfly not to contain the authoritative version of this commentary.
Please take it up with the Druids. They absolutely deserve having an annoyed Kurtie to deal with.It's my birthday and no update? Shame on you, sir!
I like to imagine Pip has all of our birthdays in a dossier at home along with a massive chart on the wall showing posting frequency.
I have sub-contracted that work out to Wraith. He is better at it, probably because he abuses his access to government surveillance systems and databases, I'm careful to never ask so that officially I'm not an accomplice.Way to make him put to be even stranger and diabolical...
He isn't Wraith, for chrissakes.
Also a note saying "Impressively persistent"And, in my case, a photo of mine along the tag "Kurty is mad, but not dangerous; take it easy".
So, he has to provide a raft of clip notes for all regulars, as well as info on the water storage situation now...
Should I die the notes, photos and various other pieces of evidence will be passed to the police and contracts with various mercenary guilds will triggered. But that's just a standard precaution surely?Pip is, without a doubt, very aware of what happened with Allenby and his WW1 wonderful AAR, and he keeps a file about each of us in case anything bad might happen to him.
Pure self-preservation.

I am glad such detail is appreciated. I also note you steered clear of the American Cyanamid point, probably for the best.So as ever the Rolls Royce of AARs provides the details that lesser works can only dream of. Insightful work, Pippy.
There is a certain parallel there you are right and there is a logic to an Anglo-German understanding, they are in many ways complimentary. Not just the land power + sea power issue, but commercially and industrially. Germany needs a lot of imports and needs a market for high end goods, Britain has the Empire that can supply those imports, customers for German exports, the traders/merchants/insurers who can make that all happen and the financiers who can make enough on the invisible exports to more than cover the resulting trade deficit.This bit reminded me more of pre WW1 than WW2, the idea of a Britain and Germany agreeing on so much but unable, ultimately, to reconcile their differences. I fear that the FO is right to worry: the appearance of anything more that occasional cooperation will make a lot of nations jittery.
I agree, but I think/hope it was just a desparate denial of reality rather than any nostalgic fantasisying. If you admit the realities of what the British economy is good at and what the rest of the world is doing, then things do no look good the traditional heavy industrial regions and you need to come up with a plan. I have no idea what that plan would look like and it's apparent no-one else does either (not just in the UK, no-one is managing former industrial regions well). So I can see the attraction in pretending that the industry would come roaring back if just one more policy change was made.You're right; so much of the establishment was hung up on the 'workshop of the world' fantasy of heavy industry that they ignored the truths of postwar Britain. I'd argue that many in the left and (to a point) the right didn't realise this until the mid 80s, a truly terrifying thought...
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