Cornish People's Republic (Great Nuclear War)

The Cornish People's Republic was a Nation based in the Cornwall after the Great Nuclear War, before being becoming an autonomous area with the Southern England 1969 and Constituent Nation of the United Kingdom in 1990.

History
After the Great Nuclear War Cornwall declared its independence as the Cornish People's Republic. This nation was fiercely independent, and after contact with the BPA, the two nations begrudgingly accepted each other, with mild border clashes. However, in 1969 the BPA started to move more and more troops into the area bordering the two nation, and on the 3th April 1969 BPA units started to move across the border in a number of places. While the British Army had far superior numbers and equipment, they Cornish forces were able to fall back into the landscape, waging a guerrilla war. After almost 6 weeks of bitter fighting, in June the two sides agreed a cease-fire and met in Cornwall to negtiotiate. After four days, they came out, and agreed that Cornwall would become a highly autonomous region of the BPA, and any future re-organisation into the United Kingdom would result in Cornwall as a constituent country independent of England.

