Talk:Jamaica (1983: Doomsday)

Attempts to contact the authorities of those three countries would be through their embassies.

Parliament does not have the ability to summon ambassadors like that. The PM can call them to his office, though that is considered to be improper, at best.

What you would see is the ambassador request a meeting with the PM, get it, hammer through a quick treaty (Jamaica should get something out of that, fyi) which the PM gets a quick approval of in Parliament.

Not going to see an emergency session, either, unless Parliament was in recess at the time - it should not have been, mind - it would just be normal session.

Can sell the hotels and other tourism spots all you want, but... who would buy them? Not like there would be a market for them. More likely, the government just converts some of them into housing. These areas would also be where they house refugees, and stranded tourists stay. Think of it being somewhat like apartments. The rest stay hotels, just go cheaper for the locals. Any other tourism assets, just redirect output to the locals.

If you go by that as meaning they are a "de facto socialist government," then the whole "western" world is as well. Not really an accurate statement.

Lordganon (talk) 08:54, February 28, 2014 (UTC)