Lord Anthony Grenville looked over the proposal carefully, knowing that somewhere he would find something that related to internal Bretonian politics somewhere in the document. Sighting the clause regarding refugee evacuation, Lord Grenville rose and addressed the assembly:
"Lords and ladies, though I urge you to grasp a delicate understanding of the terms Lord Canning has lain out for us, I would see no reason to object to any of the terms. The boon of a safehaven for our ragged citizenry on Leeds is something we cannot pass by, especially because of the prospect of less than scrupulous characters kidnapping and otherwise conducting haberdashery with our citizens in tow."
With this, Lord Grenville returned to his seat, and awaited any possible rebuttals to the treaty.
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[12:49:19 AM] Elgatodiablo: You know its nice that you have all that proof and all, Bacon... but I just don't believe you.