British Provisional Government of 1928 (No World War 1)

The British Provisional Government also known as the Hogg Government or the 1st Provisional Government was a Provisional Government established in Great Britain in the aftermath of World War 1. After the assassination of William Wallace in Hong Kong, Douglas Hogg became the acting Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom and was selected by the Allies to lead the Provisional Government that they had established in Great Britain. However due to economic problems and the growth of civil unrest, the Provisional Government suffered a coup d'etat that was ousted by a paramilitary group that insisted that the Allies occupy the nation until Great Britain would fully recover which was done.