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Alternative Timeline: Fascist UK, Scottish Independence, and War with France (1971)
1900s-1940s: Rise of Fascist Britain
- No World War I: European powers maintain an uneasy peace, but economic rivalries and internal tensions grow.
- British Fascism: Economic turmoil in the 1930s leads to Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists (BUF) rising to power. By 1940, Mosley establishes a fascist regime, suppressing opposition and centralizing control.
1950s: Scottish Independence
- Scottish Secession: Oppressive BUF policies spark Scottish nationalist movements. Scotland declares independence in 1952, supported covertly by Ireland.
1960s: Rising Tensions
- UK-France Rivalry: The fascist UK grows isolated as France leads democratic Europe. Disputes over trade and colonies escalate.
- Scottish Defenses: Scotland fortifies its border, with Irish backing, amid fears of English aggression.
1971: War Breaks Out
- English Invasion: Seeking to reclaim Scotland, England invades, igniting the "Southern Fence" or "Phragmites Australis" defense campaign.
- French and Irish Intervention: France and Ireland join the conflict on Scotland's side, turning it into a full-scale war against the fascist UK.

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