British Republic Presidential election, 2011 (Fascist Coup Britain)

The 2011 British Presidential election was held on the 6th and 20th May 2011.

Background
Since the British Republic general election, 2010 the governing Leftist Alliance had seen a drop in its support, however still remained ahead in opinion polls against the main opposition Liberal Alliance.

Candidates
Leftist Alliance The frontrunners for the Leftist Alliance Presidential candidacy were former prime minister Tony Blair, former Chancellor Gordon Brown and former leader of the Social Democrats David Owen. Ultimately Tony Blair eventually managed to secure the nomination in the candidate election.

Liberal Alliance Nick Clegg ran largely unopposed as a result of enjoying the support of party leader Vince Cable and much of the grassroots party however he did face a slight challenge from right wing opponent Geoff Scott, who after being defeated would run as a Liberal-National candidate an action that would see him expelled from the party. The tensions caused by Scott's challenge would later lead to the leaving of several right wing MPs to form the National Liberal Party, of which Scott would be a leading member.

Alliance of Conservatives and Unionists The Conservatives selected Boris Johnson as their candidate, defeating David Davis in a brief election.

Green Party The Green Party elected Deputy Leader Adrian Ramsey as their candidate.

Respect & Worker's Party

George Galloway was elected unopposed as a joint presidential candidate for the two parties in preparation for their merger in June.

Results
{| border="1" class="wikitable" ! Candidate ! Party ! Number of Votes ! Percentage Of Votes ! Second Round Votes ! Second Round Percentage ! Tony Blair ! Nick Clegg
 * + Results
 * Leftist Alliance || 7,632,372 || 23.6 || 14,569,080 || 50.5 || Eliminated || |
 * Social Liberal Party || 7,584,382 || 23.5 || 14,863,405 || 49.5 || Elected || |
 * Boris Johnson
 * Conservative Party || 7,118,392 || 22.0 || |
 * Adrian Ramsey
 * Green Party || 3,182,404 || 9.9 || |
 * George Galloway
 * Respect and Worker's Party || 3,048,292|| 9.4 || |
 * Geoff Scott
 * Liberal-National || 1,738,281 || 5.4 || |
 * Nigel Farage
 * Independent Britain || 1,112,827 || 3.4 || |
 * Andrew Brons
 * British Union of Fascists || 600,283|| 1.9 || |
 * Alex Salmond
 * Scottish National Party || 242,438 || 1.2 || |
 * Alan Hope
 * Monster Raving Loony Party || 32,382 || 0.75 || |
 * Andrew Brons
 * British Union of Fascists || 600,283|| 1.9 || |
 * Alex Salmond
 * Scottish National Party || 242,438 || 1.2 || |
 * Alan Hope
 * Monster Raving Loony Party || 32,382 || 0.75 || |
 * Alan Hope
 * Monster Raving Loony Party || 32,382 || 0.75 || |