Britain in 2016: the New Way party has won the recent general election. Simon Holmes, a former classmate of Simon Evans (the new prime minister) is horrified to discover the news, but perhaps Evans has turned over a new leaf? Reform is promised and at first, it seems that the people of Britain have never had it so good. However, they soon learn that if something seems too good to be true, it probably is...
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