Bromley
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| Former Unionist Colony of Bromley | ||||
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| Motto: "Dum Cresco Spero" I Hope, I Grow | ||||
| Anthem: I Hope, I Grow | ||||
| Capital and largest city | Bromley City | |||
| Official languages | Ingerish | |||
| • Regional languages | Holmic Ostafariuan-Je | |||
| Ethnic Groups (2014) | White Bromlavian (48%) Holmic (21%) Black Bromlavian (19%) Others (12%) | |||
| Demonym | Bromlavian | |||
| Government | Unitary Parliamentary Republic | |||
| • Prime Minister of Bromley | Matilda Graves | |||
| • Secretary to the Prime Minister of Bromley | Malcolm Bartley | |||
| Legislature | Bromlavian Court | |||
| Area | ||||
| • Total | 107867.7 km2 41651.4 sq mi | |||
| Population | ||||
| • Census (2014) | 7,612,906 | |||
| • Density | 71/km2 183/sq mi | |||
| HDI (2018) | Increase 0.772 high | |||
| Timezone | WUT+3 | |||
| Currency | Unionist Pound (U£) (UNP) | |||
| Drives on the | left | |||
The Former Unionist Colony of Bromley, commonly and simply known as Bromley is a sovereign country located in north-eastern Antarephia, off the western coast of the Asperic Ocean. The country borders New Austland to the south-east, AN137f to the south, AN134e to the west and north-west, and Layr to the north. Its capital and largest city is Bromley City and the country is made up of 6 regions, two of which are considered to be autonomous by the Assembly of Nations.
Etymology
History
Ingerish Settlement
Bromley was discovered on 4 April 1730 by Captain James Henry Orme, who landed in modern-day Portslade. Orme quickly rounded up black indigenous Bromlavians and forced them to be slaves, who were made to chop wood and build homes for white settlers. A note was delivered via boat to the Ingerish government and monarchy in order to inform them of the new discovery, and Harold Cowper (later made Baron Cowper of Winburgh) was offered the role of Governor. Cowper landed on 21 March 1732, where by this time, new land had been discovered by Orme (now known as Dartleddon, Locksdon and Markenhoe).
On 25 March 1732, Cowper signed the Folkstyne Declaration, which established the new Ingerish colony of Ingerish Bromlaeg, the new capital of New Folkstyne, and Cowper as Governor of the colony. Slavery continued to flourish in Ingerish Bromlaeg, and white Ingerish natives were encouraged to migrate to the colony with a promise of economic prosperity. By the time of the 1814 Ingerish-managed Census, white people beagan to outnumber black indigeneous Bromlavians as a result of a combination of the death of slaves and increased migration of Ingerish settlers.
One such family which owned a considerable number of slaves was the Dahl Family. Ivan Dahl, 1st Marquess Dahl, migrated to Ingerish Bromlaeg in 1750 and later became Governor in 1763. His son, Ivan Dahl, 2nd Marquess Dahl, succeeded him and introduced laws which took slaves' rights away and gave white settlers more power over their indigenous counterparts, before dying in office a 11 months into his term. His grandson, Ainsley Dahl, 4th Marquess Dahl, became Governor 20 years after his death.
Early events
After the death of a childless 4th Marquess Dahl in office and the end of the Dahl dynasty, Ingerish Bromlaeg became less stable as a result of the role of Governor being vacated without a trusted successor. As a result, the Ingerish Bromlaegan Army took control of the country while Sir Ashley Wright travelled from Winburgh to take over. There were several small rebellions which were quickly suppressed by the army.
Geography
Climate
Subdivisions
Government and Politics
Bromley uses a unicameral system, with politicians regularly meeting at the National Assembly in Bromley City - the current speaker at the National Assembly is Robert Boland. The current Prime Minister as of 1 Jan 2023 is Matilda Graves (Left Progression), who is deputised as Secretary to the Prime Minister by Malcolm Bartley (Bromlavian Labour Party). The current government consists of a left-wing coalition of Left Progression, Bromlavian Labour Party, Indipensiya Bàkenfray and Green Earth. The opposition is led by Victor Thatching-Moss and the Bromlavian Conservatives. See Government of Bromley for detailed information
Foreign Relations
Bromley has had historically had a strained relationship with its neighbouring countries, Layr and New Austland. Minor conflicts often occur across the border, most notably in Kaytown on the New Austland border. Conflicts are usually related to territory and the issue of which country owns which part, with New Austlanders claiming ownership of Kaytown (Most countries recognise Kaytown as being part of Bromley). The Lyrian Government claims ownership of the autonomous region of Barkenfry due to its large Holmic population, while it is internationally recognised by most countries as being part of Bromley. This is a main issue in Bromlavian politics.
Bromley became a member of the Antarephian Coalition in 2015 following a referendum held by Prime Minister Julia Mary Stobart's Labour government, in which 61% voted FOR, and 39% voted AGAINST. This was seen as a turning point in improving Bromley's international reputation and cooperation, but led to several violent protests in more conservative parts of the country due to Layr's involvement in the organisation, meaning that border rules would have to be relaxed, and free movement between the two countries allowed. During a vote to accept Bromley's accession, Layr chose to veto it but then chose to abstain on another vote 2 weeks later, thus allowing Bromley to enter the organisation.
Members of the Antarephian Parliament for Bromley
| Member | Party | AC Parliament affiliation | Constituency | Notes |
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| Kevin Randall | Bromlavian Labour Party | S-D/S
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Erbale | Leader of S-D/S in Antarephian Parliament |
| Jules Timpson | Bromlavian Labour Party | S-D/S
|
Erbale | |
| Myra Wanstead-Bird | Bromlavian Labour Party | S-D/S
|
Erbale | |
| Sam Djabadi | Bromlavian Conservatives | C
|
Erbale | |
| William Percy | Bromlavian Conservatives | C
|
Erbale | |
| Alfred McEwan | For Bromley | F
|
Erbale | |
| Madene Seggè | Bromlavian Labour Party | S-D/S
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Barkenfry | |
| Pav-Kyl Donga | Bromlavian Labour Party | S-D/S
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Barkenfry | |
| Oscar Ballington | Bromlavian Labour Party | S-D/S
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Barkenfry | |
| Chiir èRemon | Left Progression | L
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Barkenfry | |
| Hendon Thatcher | Bromlavian Labour Party | S-D/S
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Lawrence | |
| Lara McMartin | Bromlavian Labour Party | S-D/S
|
Lawrence | |
| Winston Pargeter | Bromlavian Conservatives | C
|
Lawrence | |
| Joshua Williamson-Turner | Bromlavian Conservatives | C
|
Lawrence | |
| John Wright | Bromlavian Labour Party | S-D/S
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Aderlard | |
| Helga Gwent | Bromlavian Conservatives | C
|
Aderlard | |
| Jane Felltham | Green Earth | G
|
Aderlard | |
| Dankit Lekanstig | Bromlavian Conservatives | C
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Rafferty | |
| Jon Daniels | Bromlavian Conservatives | C
|
Rafferty | |
| Leula Falstok | Bromlavian Conservatives | C
|
Rafferty | |
| Lucan Player | Left Progression | L
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Rafferty | |
| Mek Gastedigetik | Liberal Bromley | LR
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Westrange | |
| Hira Estok | Liberal Bromley | LR
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Westrange | |
| Nolwenn Fragstid | Bromlavian Labour Party | S-D/S
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Westrange |
List of Heads of State
Heads of State of Bromley
| [[File:|30px]] Governor of Ingerish Bromlaeg | ||||||||
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| № | Portrait | Governor | Term of office | Party | Notes | |||
| 1 | File:John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville by William Hoare.jpg | Harold Cowper, Baron Cowper of Winburgh (1681-1747) |
25 March 1732 – 19 December 1747 |
Ingerish Unionist Party | Died in office | |||
| 2 | File:Dorset1.JPG | John George Smith, 8th Duke of Warwick (1712-1763) |
5 October 1748 – 1 May 1763 |
Ingerish Unionist Party | Assassinated | |||
| 3 | File:George Townshend.jpg | Ivan Dahl, 1st Marquess Dahl (1720-1798) |
5 October 1763 – 1 May 1798 |
Ingerish Unionist Party | Died in office | |||
| 4 | File:First Marquis of Cornwallis.jpg | Ivan Dahl, 2nd Marquess Dahl (1741-1816) |
3 May 1798 – 1 April 1799 |
Ingerish Unionist Party | Died in office | |||
| 5 | File:John Jeffreys Pratt (1759–1840), Marquis Camden by William Salter.jpg | Wesley George (1741-1816) |
21 December 1800 – 7 November 1802 |
Ingerish Unionist Party | ||||
| 6 | File:William Thomas Collings.jpg | Dr Charles Bowman (1741-1816) |
7 November 1802 – 30 March 1814 |
Ingerish Unionist Party | ||||
| 7 | File:George Don.jpg | George Seaford (1775-1843) |
30 March 1814 – 28 February 1819 |
Ingerish Unionist Party | ||||
| 8 | File:Sir Colin Halkett by William Salter.jpg | Ainsley Dahl, 4th Marquess Dahl (1769-1830) |
28 February 1819 – 13 July 1830 |
Ingerish Unionist Party | Died in office | |||
| 9 | File:JHReynett.png | Sir Ashley Wright (1786-1861) |
28 February 1831 – 19 August 1839 |
Ingerish Unionist Party | ||||
| 10 | File:William Carr Beresford, Viscount Beresford by Sir William Beechey (2).jpg | Calvin, 4th Viscount Whittaker (1787-1850) |
19 August 1839 – 5 January 1841 |
Ingerish Unionist Party | ||||
| 11 | File:Hilgrove Turner.jpg | Charles Jopper (1799-1852) |
5 January 1841 – 21 September 1850 |
Ingerish Unionist Party | ||||
| 12 | File:Edward Adolphus Ferdinand Seymour.jpg | Rinder La Valiente (1818-1877) |
21 September 1850 – 12 November 1854 |
Ingerish Unionist Party | ||||
| [[File:|30px]] Prime Minister of The Ingerish Colonies of Bromley-Cambria | ||||||||
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| № | Portrait | Prime Minister | Term of office | Party | Constituency | Notes | ||
| 13 | File:7thEarlOfGlasgow.jpg | Jean Brohier (1784-1871) |
12 November 1854 – 17 February 1861 |
Cambria-Bromley Right | Burwash | |||
| 14 | File:George-Hamilton-Gordon-4th-Earl-of-Aberdeen (cropped).jpg | Lord Steel of King's Marsh (1803-1868) |
17 February 1861 – 2 July 1868 |
Cambria-Bromley Right | Sarkton | Died in office | ||
| 15 | File:Sir Henry Havelock-Allan.jpg | Vincent Earl (1800-1876) |
11 October 1868 – 17 February 1872 |
Cambria-Bromley Right | Drumchapel | Resigned due to internal pressure | ||
| 16 | File:John Bright.jpg | Deacon Gravin (1809-1874) |
17 February 1872 – 2 July 1873 |
Cambria-Bromley Right | Crickleshaw | Resigned due to ill health | ||
| 17 | File:Lord Stanley of Preston.jpg | Abraham Ingles (1812-1899) |
17 February 1873 – 2 July 1899 |
Cambria-Bromley Right | Bellamcole | Died in office | ||
| 18 | File:Lord Zetland.jpg | Joseph Holby (1841-1912) |
17 February 1899 – 2 July 1902 |
Cambria-Bromley Right | Sarkton Central | |||
| № | Portrait | Prime Minister | Term of office | Party | Constituency | Notes | ||
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| 19 | File:Lord salsbury.jpg | Thomas Earl (1866-1915) |
2 July 1902 – 9 September 1910 |
Bromley Right | Stratford | Resigned due to criticism of Ingerland | ||
| 20 | File:Austen Chamberlain MP.jpg | Baron Lawrence of Winburgh, Ingerland (1847-1917) |
9 September 1910 – 24 November 1917 |
Bromley Right | Julius | Overthrown + killed in Communist Revolution 1917 | ||
| 21 | File:István Friedrich Hungarian Prime Minister.jpg | Friedrich Farkas (1881-1920) |
25 November 1917 – 14 March 1920 |
Communist Party of Bromley | None | Communist dictatorship, overthrown by Ingerish coup in 1920 | ||
| 22 | File:J.R. Clynes LCCN2014717260 (cropped).jpg | Gerald Wilson (1862-1938) |
17 March 1920 – 12 November 1931 |
Bromlavian Conservatives | Greenborough North | Resigned due to personal reasons | ||
| 23 | File:Edmund Ironside.jpg | Lord Roland Harting of Dartleddon (1878-1951) |
12 November 1931 – 22 September 1940 |
Bromlavian Conservatives | Dartleddon | Resigned due to ill health | ||
| 24 | File:Ann Rutherford-publicity.JPG | The Lady Harting of Dartleddon (1903-1996) |
22 September 1940 – 16 December 1940 |
Bromlavian Conservatives | City South East | Serving while Lord Harting in ill health, resigned for husband to replace her | ||
| 25 | File:Edmund Ironside.jpg | Lord Roland Harting of Dartleddon (1878-1951) |
16 December 1940 – 9 December 1951 |
Bromlavian Conservatives | Dartleddon | Died in office | ||
| № | Portrait | Prime Minister | Term of office | Party | Constituency | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26 | File:Edmund Ironside.jpg | Lord Roland Harting of Dartleddon (1878-1951) |
22 September 1940 – 9 December 1951 |
Bromlavian Conservatives | Dartleddon | Died in office | ||
| 27 | File:Hans Mayer.jpg | Askin Pimm (1889-1971) |
9 December 1951 – 13 May 1957 |
Bromlavian Conservatives | Whentringham | |||
| 28 | File:Theodor W. Adorno.jpg | Robert Miltoney (1909-1985) |
13 May 1957 – 2 May 1961 |
Bromlavian Labour Party | Haddenham | |||
| 29 | File:Johan van Maarseveen 1949 (1).jpg | Jan Pimm (1911-1967) |
2 May 1961 – 28 April 1965 |
Bromlavian Conservatives | Torvill | |||
| 30 | File:George C Wallace.jpg | Arthur John Adams (1916-1975) |
28 April 1965 – 7 July 1974 |
Bromley Defence Party | South Neames | Sole party dictatorship, overthrown in 1974 coup | ||
| 31 | File:Jordi Pujol 1978 (cropped).jpg | Shawn Acosta (1930-2012) |
11 August 1974 – 13 May 1977 |
Citizen's Interest Group | éRacet South | Party disbanded + election called in 1977 | ||
| 32 | File:Richard Lamm (CO).png | Jaycob Dean (1914-1979) |
13 May 1977 – 13 December 1979 |
Bromlavian Conservatives | Hartley Green | Died in office | ||
| 33 | File:Clare Short at the Energy Conference 2015 crop.jpg | Wendy Cameron (1930-2015) |
13 December 1979 – 7 May 1993 |
Bromlavian Conservatives | Warroad South | |||
| 34 | File:Pat Dodson 2010.jpg | Bavin Costek (1942-) |
7 May 1993 – 1 September 1996 |
Bromlavian Labour Party | Sint Willibrordus | Resigned due to affair with Conservative MP | ||
| 35 | File:Alistair Darling 2014.jpg | Ian Jessops (1951-) |
1 September 1996 – 18 May 2001 |
Bromlavian Labour Party | Tamwill | |||
| 36 | File:Andrew Wallace.png | Andrew Bitterford (1963-) |
18 May 2001 – 9 January 2003 |
Bromlavian Conservatives | Thorpes | Lost vote of no confidence | ||
| 37 | File:Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly (cropped).jpg | Ibrahim Idris (1950-2020) |
9 January 2003 – 21 April 2006 |
Bromlavian Conservatives | Narthwich | |||
| 38 | File:Bisera Turkovic (01119744) (cropped).jpg | Julia Mary Stobart (1955-) |
21 April 2006 – 6 May 2019 |
Bromlavian Labour Party | Imerdaynham | Stepped down during election campaign for health reasons | ||
| 39 | File:Official portrait of Rt Hon David Lammy MP crop 2.jpg | Winston Hargreaves (1964-2020) |
6 May 2019 – 11 December 2020 |
Bromlavian Conservatives | Colsex | Assassinated | ||
| 40 | File:Official portrait of Lee Anderson MP crop 2.jpg | Mark Ashford (1961-) |
11 December 2020 – 4 March 2021 |
Bromlavian Conservatives | Ironforge | |||
| 41 | File:Official portrait of Fleur Anderson MP crop 2.jpg | Sally Hansen (1978-) |
4 March 2021 – 21 May 2022 |
Bromlavian Labour Party | Woolford Farker | Resigned due to allegations of corruption | ||
| 42 | File:Official portrait of Seema Malhotra crop 2.jpg | Wanda Salazar (1970-) |
21 May 2022 – 1 Jan 2023 |
Bromlavian Labour Party | Scrabster | |||
| 43 | File:Official portrait of Zarah Sultana MP crop 2.jpg | Matilda Graves (1993-) |
1 Jan 2023 – present |
Left Progression | Cenigkel and Ggeserba safe-Sumi | |||
Economy
Bromley is a Capitalist country, and profits are encouraged in the country. However, some services are nationalised. Bromley's total GDP as of 2022 is $129,987 million (approx $129,987,000,000), with its GDP per capita being $13,500.13, just above the average of the rest of the world.
Due to fluctuations in global prices for Bromlavian resources such as gold and wheat, profit is unreliable in Bromley, and relies on foreign competition by attempting to keep its export prices low. This has led to overexploitation of resources, especially gold in western Bromley, which has led to long term environmental damage.
Centgate Scandal
Bromley's currency is the Unionist Pound. In 2006, Prime Minister Ibrahim Idris (Bromlavian Conservatives) and the Exchequer's Chancellor, Abraham Walton, announced their intention to transition from using the Unionist Pound to a new currency known as the Bromlavian Cent. Idris justified this through two reasons: one being that the Unionist Pound is associated with the brutal colonisation of Bromley by Ingerish Unionists, and the second being that Bromley is relying on Ingerland's currency exchange rates for their currency, which is essentially out of Bromley's control. Idris began talks with the Assembly of Nations and Ingerland on 18 September 2005 about a transition of currency. However, a collapse of talks on 2 January 2006 led to a widespread recession in Bromley as a result of companies beginning to phase out the Unionist Pound whilst talks were taking place. A week later, it was revealed that talks collapsed as Bromley did not have the sufficient funds to fund a transition of currency, and the revelation was therefore dubbed as 'Centgate' by the Bromlavian and international media.
When the National Assembly returned from Christmas recess on 9 January 2006, the Bromlavian Labour Party, led by Julia Mary Stobart, organised a vote of no confidence against Ibrahim Idris with the support of some critical Conservative MPs. Following reports that Stobart had the numbers to oust Idris in a no confidence vote, Idris resigned as Prime Minister on 11 January 2006 before a no confidence vote could be confirmed. According to Bromlavian law that no more than two Prime Ministers of the same party can consecutively resign without calling a General Election, one was called in April, and the Bromlavian Labour Party won a massive landslide victory. Labour abandoned plans to transition to a new Bromlavian currency.
Demographics
Population
The Bromlavian Census records the country's population through a compulsory survey every 10 years during a year ending in XXX4. The most recent census was carried out in 2014, and the next one is due to be carried out in 2024. Some have complained about the census' accuracy in regards to population counts, as some rural off-grid communities are unreachable, and therefore the population is estimated to be higher than it is.
Census population figures
| Year of census | Population | Change |
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| 1804 | 1,681,518 | |
| 1814 | 1,753,003 | +4.3% |
| 1824 | 2,190,214 | +24.9% |
| 1834 | 2,372,576 | +8.3% |
| 1844 | 2,890,057 | +21.8% |
| 1854 | 3,133,559 | +8.4% |
| 1864 | 3,992,124 | +27.4% |
| 1874 | 4,544,912 | +13.8% |
| 1884 | 5,309,125 | +16.8% |
| 1894 | 5,582,439 | +5.1% |
| 1904 | 5,867,102 | +5.0% |
| 1914 | 6,219,791 | +6.0% |
| 1924 | 5,993,018 | -3.6% |
| 1934 | 6,103,512 | +1.8% |
| 1944 | 7,805,100 | +27.9% |
| 1954 | 7,984,681 | +2.3% |
| 1964 | 8,294,914 | +3.9% |
| 1974 | 6,984,681 | -15.8% |
| 1984 | 7,710,994 | +10.4% |
| 1994 | 8,857,129 | +14.9% |
| 2004 | 9,136,105 | +3.1% |
| 2014 | 9,628,561 | +5.4% |
Health
Bromley has a nationalised healthcare system, where Bromlavians pay taxes towards the BHS (Bromlavian Health Service). The government also dedicates part of its annual budget to Bromley's healthcare system. A study by the Antarephian Health Board scored Bromley's healthcare system with 59%, noting that capacity and quality of care were big issues. The current Health Secretary who oversees the system is Melody Thornton, of Left Progression.
Education
Ethnicity
Languages
Bromley's official national language is Ingerish, owing to its history as an Ingerish colony. The Bromlavian curriculum requires that schools in all regions teach the Ingerish language. There are two regional languages in Bromley: Holmic, which is spoken by families from the Holmic Islands, Layr and the autonomous region of Barkenfry, and Ostafariuan-Je which is spoken by residents of the autonomous region of Westrange as well as descendants from black Bromlavian tribal groups.
Signs in Erbale, Lawrence, Aderlard and Rafferty are mainly in Ingerish. In Barkenfry, it is common for signs to be solely in Holmic, but official road/train signs etc. must be bilingual. In Westrange, this is also the case in regards to Ostafariuan-Je.
Religion
Transportation
Road
Rail


Bromley has a nationalised rail network, covered under the BromRail organisation. BromRail was created in collaboration with the government of Geklinia-Dregolesia, who provided investment towards the project in 1993, in return for trade deals and a 20% share in BromRail's profits. BromRail trains reach across the country and to neighbouring countries such as Layr and New Austland, but are often infrequent and of low quality. An attempt to privatise BromRail was made in 2006, but the events of the Great Bromlavian Recession led to Prime Minister Ibrahim Idris resigning before talks were initiated, and Labour coming to power.