British Socialist Federal Republic (1897: A Different Immigration)

The British Socialist Federal Republic (Welsh:Prydeinig Sosialaidd Gweriniaeth Ffederal) ( Irish:Na Breataine Phoblacht Chónaidhme Shóisialach) is a island country in northern Europe. It is composed of four constiuent Countries: England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, within that last having an autonomous region, Northern Ireland, which had its autonomy since the Home Rule Pacts of 1916, and,with the BSFR established, its autonomy within the Constiuent Country of Ireland was ratified. The country has the most modern socialist system in the world. While it is a totally socialist country and its guided always in that way by the Supreme People's Commision, Not Communist parties are permitted and they can contest in national elections, with the Communist Party of the British Socialist Federal Republic having itself more than one list depending on how they see communism each list of the CP.

The country has two legal currencies, the Pound Sterling and the Irish Pound (Púnt Eireànnach), which are used in the Island of Great Britain and the constituent country of Ireland Respectively. Currencies are produced by the bank of Great Britain, who emerged as a result of the merge between all banks, private and national, in the Island of Great Britain into a Single One, and the Bank of Ireland, who issues the Irish pound for the constituent country of Ireland.

Its climate its mainly wet, with showers all-day on during most of the year except summer being the most usual type of weather in it.

The Country also posseses two autonomous Countries of the BSFR which are the Isle of Men and the Channel Islands, having also two Socialist Possesions (Gibraltar and Hong Kong).