' Wrote:My response to one Sir Jack Fraser was only to say to him that as he is not part of the ruling party that he cannot address a Summit. And treated him as a back bencher. A Back Bencher cannot announce on a parties behalf that they will be attending. British law since Parliment came to power dissallow's a noble as well from becoming a party member. And that a Noble cannot announce nor attend a diplomatic summit or meeting. They can only attend royal duties and tours, which still cannot be announced by themselves. And also a Back Bencher cannot do anything public whilst they are a back bencher.
But we aren't Britain. We're Bretonia, with a unique government style that, while similar to Britain's system, is not the same. In fact, every bit of information is fully available here on the forums. Bretonian Parliament. As you'll see, he holds a seat in the House of Commons as a BAF representative, and in the House of Lords, as a Duke. He's also in the War Cabinet. Information on that can be found there as well. I really don't see where you even got the idea of him being a backbencher. It seems to have been purely an assumption.
' Wrote:A Prime Minister, or a assigned PM from the ruling party can only take part.
The Royalist Party is the ruling party. Sir Frasier is a member of the Royalist Party, one of the leading figures of it.
' Wrote:Also if he is a Duke he is no longer a Sir. As a Sir is for those that are Knighted. A Duke is higher than a Knight, meaning their actual title and how they should be addressed is of Duke name name.
Dukes and other nobles can be referred to as Sir as well, in place of their full title, generally by other nobles.
'Wikipedia' Wrote:A duke (male) or duchess (female) is a member of the nobility, historically of highest rank below the monarch, and historically controlling a duchy.
As you can see from Wikipedia, the Duke is the rank one below the Monarch. With Bretonia's governmental system, that gives him considerable power, and the right to speak on the Queen's behalf. I still haven't found what made you think he was a backbencher.
' Wrote:Lastly calling a women a man is rude, especially when the name clearly implies a woman. I have never known any man called Kim except Chinese and Korean's, for which are not repersented in Freelancer. And also as when Parliment came to power over the Royal Familiy No Military Soldier can be a PM whilst in their active service.
Again; Bretonia's governmental system is different than Britain's. We have made changes necessary to make it work with the limited playerbase Bretonia has. We don't have millions and millions of people to work with, we have a few dozen. Parliament has 4 specific seats FOR active military servicemen/women.
' Wrote:This was to prevent parliment from ever being able to field its own armies ever again. Nor was he on the BAF roster so he is not recognised as a actual repersentative of the BAF.
Not on the BAF roster? Did you even read the thing? I mean, you're not only making a false assumption, you're bluntly testifying against facts. He is on both our forum and our wiki page roster. You didn't do any research before posting, you're now making excuses to try to justify yourself, and still not doing the research. He is on our roster, he is in the BAF. He leads the BAF. My god.
' Wrote:Dab's own character, (It would seem that many people do not know how you become a PM, let alone the rules of a parliment as explained already.)
If you read the thread about Parliament, you might find those answers. I think it's clear to everyone that you've not done that yet. Despite the fact that it's a pinned thread in the most obvious section of the forums for that topic.