betrayed by the Scots, the Welsh and the Irish, it was they who had been responsible for England’s diminished role in the world.
The government in London resembled more and more that of South Africa with all ethnic and tribal minorities represented. It was truly a multi-racial government representing the population of New England.
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His work had reached its end, it now remained to put the story together, fill in the details. After oil, climate change, economic crises and disease the world was struggling to redefine itself. This would be described by the transformations to the Islamic world and how two ancient European nations, had struggled to come to terms with the changes, each evolving differently separated by a narrow channel of water, both bound to an incongruous Federation, too small to confront a world that had changed.
On one side the Nation of France was dominated by the Gallos, on the other in New England was governed by a semblance of a power sharing with an alliance of the minority ethnic parties. In effect the ruling class in New England was composed of a rich and powerful elite that include both Anglos and non-Anglos. Amongst the non-Anglos were many wealthy families that had their origins in the Indian sub-continent or Hong Kong. It was a reversal of roles of historic Britain and certain of the countries it had ruled for centuries. The influential classes held a disproportionately high number of non-Anglo professionals: doctors, lawyers, businessmen, entrepreneurs and industrialists, who lobbied the government to acquire privileges and rights. They used their position controlling decisions that affected the daily life of the population. The poor were composed of the traditional lower classes of Anglos and Blacks whom the elite non-Anglos learnt to despise.
The Gallos had opted for a new form of apartheid after temporarily being forced to cede part of their territory, their long term goal being to push back the infidels and even reconquer Africa.
POSTSCRIPT
The arrival of le Martel as leader of France and the expulsion of the Settlers was not without opposition. In spite of overwhelming support for le Martel’s government an underground opposition movement existed, though in a state of deep disorder and fractionation. This was composed of the usual Gallic multiplicity of factions, covering the whole political spectrum, from the centrists to the lunatic left extremists in between. There were Liberals, Democrats, peoples revolutionary movements, a collection of conservationist anti-nuclear groups, anarchists, Islamic groups, Jewish groups, human rights movements of every shade, Black rights movements, all were more or less violently opposed to le Martel’s regime, but above all to each and everyone of their fellow opposition groups.
The Democrats had formed the Republican Resistance Front, and were joined by a floating alliance with the revolutionary and anti-nuclear movements who drifted with the current, sometimes closer and sometimes further from the RRF.
The Islamist groups rejected the revolutionaries, the conservationists rejected the liberals, the Blacks rejected the White dominated movements, and the Jews rejected the Islamists.
All opposition movements were by definition underground, their members risking their lives; the regime outlawed all non-approved opposition movements that were pursued as subversive or terrorist organisations.
Their day would no doubt come, but le Martel and his followers had many good years before them.
GLOSSARY OF NAMES AND ABBREVIATIONS
Gallos - French
Gallo-Europeans - Used for Europeans
Non-Gallo - Non-French
Non-Gallo European - Non-European
Immigrants - Term used by the Nation to describe those one fourth or more non-Gallo European descent
Settlers - All immigrants of non-European origin
Maghribis - North Africans
North Africans - From the Caliphate
Arabs - Arabs in general
Medina Hurriya - Capital of Jaziirat al Gharb
Jaziirat al Gharb - Name of Autonomous Region
Algharb - Generally used name of Jaziirat al Gharb
The Autonomous Region - Jaziirat al Gharb
Occupied Provence Jaziirat al Gharb
Lost Provence - Jaziirat al Gharb
WAC - Western Arabian Caliphate
Misr-Maghrib - Western Caliphate of North Africa
Misr - Egypt
Maghrib - Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco
Neos - Non-Gallos
Nation of France - Official name of France
European Federation - Federation of European states
RASE - Regiment Armé de la Securité d’Etat
Guards – RASE
Le Martel Charles d'Albignac - Premier Magistrat de la Nation de France
SIS - Special Intelligence Services
MEF - Multi-Ethnic Front
Party of the Caliphate - For union with the Caliphate
TS - Tunnel TV screen in 3D
Global Focus - International reports
Uplink - Satellite link
Cités - Urban Immigrant neighbourhoods
Zone - Special Residential Zones
Zonards - Inhabitants of Zone
Clodos – Homeless
SSF - Special Security Forces
RAS Corps - Republic of Algharb Security Corps
NASE Guards - National Armed Security
Pre-Restoration Period - Fifth Republic
SRZ - Special Residential Zone
SSW - Short Sojourn Worker
MSI - The Ministry of Security of the Interior MSI Police as opposed to National Police
National Party - Le Martel's party
RRF - Republican Resistance Front
UFMF - United French Muslim Front
The Greater Levant - Turkish-Israeli Protectorate
Free State, Autonomous State - Jaziirat al Gharb
Jaziirat al Gharb - Southern Island
Mansour Mohommedia AMM - Victorious Mohommedan Army
Al-Qaeda - The Base
Al-Muhadjiroun - The Immigrants
Al-Quds - The Holy, Jerusalem, The Seat of The Caliphate
Neos - French of immigrant descent
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