British Civil War (Fascist Britain)

The British Civil War was a devestating conflict that occured between 1996 and 2002, with unrest still ongoing.

Background
Most historians agree there are several reasons for the civil war:

Differences Between Countries
Both the north and south of England, and Wales and Scotland, had developed their own identities during their time apart. Although this would not normally be a problem, the action of politicians towards these differences (mainly cultural, but also political). This was one of the primary reasons for the north splitting from the rest of the country.

Suppression of Communism
Communism had suprisingly become very popular in the southern states, despite being forced upon them. However communism was banned before the election.