Standalone/British Civil War

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British Civil War

British soldier outside Downing Street.
Date8 August 2022 – 1 January 2024
Location
Great Britain and Northern Ireland (with spillover in Ireland)
Status

Ceasefire

  • Government and Opposition forces agree to ceasefire
  • 2024 United Kingdom status referendums
    • 2024 Scottish referendums
      Results: Yes to independence, no to monarchy
    • 2024 Northern Ireland border poll
      Result: Yes to reunification
    • 2024 Welsh independence referendum
      Result: No to independence
    • 2024 Cornish status referendum
      Result: Yes to country status
    • 2024 United Kingdom constitutional referendum
      Result: Yes to new constitution
Main belligerents
  • His Majesty's Government[a]
  • United Opposition (Combined Revolutionary Forces)
  • Scottish Government
  • Welsh Government

  • Northern Ireland Transitional Administration

  • Free Cornish Army
  • Greater London Authority

  • Nationalist Vanguard
Commanders and leaders
  • Boris Johnson
  • Jeremy Corbyn
  • Nicola Sturgeon
  • Mark Drakeford

  • Michelle O'Neill

  • Unknown leader
  • Sadiq Khan

  • Adam Walker
  1. Her Majesty's Government prior to the death of Elizabeth II.

The British Civil War, also referred to as the Second British Civil War following the 17th century Wars of the Three Kingdoms, was a multi-sided civil war in the United Kingdom fought primarily between the Boris Johnson-led HM Government, the Jeremy Corbyn-led United Opposition, separatists and other domestic forces.

Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, was observed as shifting further to the right and faced multiple scandals and government crisis. These crisis provoked a left-wing uprising in support of Labour Party leader and leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn under the "United Opposition". This marked the beginning of the armed conflict with separatists and other domestic forces soon entering the conflict.

The conflict ended with the 2024 New Year's ceasefire agreement and resulted in a 2024 constitutional convention. Referenda were held in the aftermath: Scotland voted first for independence and second to not retain the monarchy, Northern Ireland voted for Irish reunification, Wales voted to remain within the union, Cornwall voted to become a country within the union, and finally England, Wales and Cornwall voted to approve a new codified federalist constitution.

Opposing forces[edit | edit source]

HM Government[edit | edit source]

United Opposition[edit | edit source]

Separatists[edit | edit source]

Scotland[edit | edit source]

Wales[edit | edit source]

Northern Ireland[edit | edit source]

Cornwall[edit | edit source]

Elsewhere[edit | edit source]

Others[edit | edit source]

Greater London Authority[edit | edit source]

Nationalist Vanguard[edit | edit source]