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Bill: Factio Conservativa Announcement: January 3961

Details

Submitted by[?]: Factio Conservativa

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: September 3961

Description[?]:

We are said to inform you that our leader Duke Samuel Constantine II has died after his car was crashed into the capital's central river. We are currently unsure of what has caused this incident but it comes after a tough battle with cancer; this information was kept secret for security reasons. We ask all parties to write their response to this tragic incident.

Lord Robert Grantham MP
Deputy Leader

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date20:27:35, December 31, 2015 CET
FromFactio Socialis Nationalibus de Selucia
ToDebating the Factio Conservativa Announcement: January 3961
Message*Sits in silence*

Date20:31:04, December 31, 2015 CET
FromFactio Conservativa
ToDebating the Factio Conservativa Announcement: January 3961
MessageThank you; we must put our differences aside. Can I ask if we may book the cathedral for the funeral as he was once first in line to the throne? May I also request closure of a few roads to allow the funeral march

Date21:41:32, December 31, 2015 CET
FromFactio Unitas
ToDebating the Factio Conservativa Announcement: January 3961
MessageJesus your members die a lot!

Date21:42:15, December 31, 2015 CET
FromFactio Unitas
ToDebating the Factio Conservativa Announcement: January 3961
MessageA guy who got a heart attack, a guy in a car crash and some broad who got burnt.

Date21:43:39, December 31, 2015 CET
FromFactio Unitas
ToDebating the Factio Conservativa Announcement: January 3961
MessageMay I remind you that a woman who achieved far more in her life, Lady Lena Superior was given no respect on her death bed, despite ending child labour, drug legalisation and ending the £40,000,000,000 deficit.

Date21:56:38, December 31, 2015 CET
FromFactio Conservativa
ToDebating the Factio Conservativa Announcement: January 3961
MessageWe were not aware of this

Date21:58:24, December 31, 2015 CET
FromFactio Socialis Nationalibus de Selucia
ToDebating the Factio Conservativa Announcement: January 3961
MessageThat was in the past and I hope the current parties would give her a respectful funeral if she had died today. I ask to move that this house books the Triarium Cathedral (although not the one for current royalty and key figures of our age) and will have partial closure on the roads leading up to the Cathedral (only during the carrying of the body).

Date22:12:36, December 31, 2015 CET
FromFactio Unitas
ToDebating the Factio Conservativa Announcement: January 3961
MessageTriarium Cathedral is slightly smaller than the seat of the Aurorian Church, The Aurorian See Cathedral.

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