Board Thread:Parliament/@comment-3432656-20170605094955

In Parliament, the fourth of June in the year of his Lord, seventeen fifty. A motion has been put forth within His Majesty's Parliament for parliamentary review of Britain's current alliances and diplomatic relations.

"Mr. Speaker, it will be noted that I have recently met with the following nations to reconfirm our alliances; Denmark-Norway, France, Spain, Portugal, Poland-Prussia, The Habsburg Empire, and Switzerland.

''I humbly request permission to assist the Polish Commonwealth with a Naval presence in the black sea to assist in the contested territory of CRIMEA. '' I humbly request permission from this house to dispatch an expedition to resupply New South Wales, and attempt to establish trade with the Tuʻi Tonga, extending our good faith to the people of South Pacific. I humbly request permission from this house to dispatch an emissary to the Dutch to negotiate a potential compromise concerning the contestants of each other's land. I will formally request that IF no mention of the Dutch side of St. Martin is noted (by the DISNEY LORE), then we will not proceed to establish claim over it. In return I will request they relinquish all claim of British Guiana, Ceylon, and Malacca-Singapore. If they deny these claims, I will petition this house to increase this year's budget to prepare for a potential Dutch invasion of the territories in question.

LET IT BE NOTED THAT IF IT IS RELEASED THAT we control THE entirety of the island in 1755, then I request the Dutch hand over the territory in 1755, if they comply to the previous terms stated above." - Lord Newcastle, Palace of Westminster, 4 June, 1750.

It was the opinion of the House of Lords to proceed with these requests made by Lord Newcastle on behalf of HM Government. 