The Rise and Fall of the Aquaquacki Party
Andy J. Watson
The Rise and Fall of the Aquaquacki Party
Andy J. Watson
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Political retrospectives don’t come any more exciting than this! This is the full account, blow by blow, of the redefinition of British politics, as reported by the Daily Fortune’s crack political correspondents throughout the turmoil of the 2070s and ‘80s.
Of course, we all remember the monumental events of the 2070s, when the Aquaquacki Party came into being and the Labour Party became the Progressives. Take this chance to relive the period when Adrian Williamson broke the mould and changed the face of the two-party system forever.
Adrian Williamson, iconoclastic as he may be, is not the only public face to have risen to prominence through the events
of this period. Damian Waterson also came to power in the Progressives at this point; Harry Higgins seemed to lose his grip on political reality; and Arthur Gordon managed to disgrace himself, despite numerous chances for redemption.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the ride. With twists and turns, gossip and scandal, personalities like these, you couldn’t make it up!
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