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Excerpt from: New England After the Plague v2
A referendum is scheduled the next month for a choice between the
various Constitutions that had the most support.
Words: 19
Excerpt from: Doctor Who: Changes in Time and Space
“Whatever
your plan is, it will fail, and whatever traps you may have put in
this building, I will get past them.”
“It
will take some time,” the abductor said with a smile. “Time for
some other events to occur.”
“Are
you forgetting that I'm not alone here?” the Doctor asked.
“I'm
well aware that a certain time travelling archaeologist is present,”
the abductor countered, with a calm face. “I have planned
accordingly.”
“Of
course,” the Doctor said. “You seem to have taken everything into
account. But there always unexpected variables. Still, I'm giving you
the chance now, to tell me where she is.”
“No,” the abductor said. All this time, he had kept his voice
calm and measured.
Words: 125
Excerpt from: Ages of Change – Future Timeline
Tuesday, 21 November
2017
A
joint sitting of Zimbabwe's Parliament impeaches Robert Mugabe...
Wednesday, 22
November 2017
Bill
Shorten calls for Turnbull recall the House of Representatives,
again.
Thursday, 23
November 2017
The
Senate continues debating the Same Sex Marriage Bill.
Friday, 24 November
2017
A
National MP from Western Australia is accused of having dual
citizenship.
Saturday, 25
November 2017
The
Queensland Election is too close to call as of the end of the night.
26 November – 2
December 2017
The
Citizenship Debacle continues, as does the debates about the Same Sex
Marriage Bill.
Sunday, 26 November
2017
The
Western Australian National MP is proved to not have dual
citizenship.
Annastacia
Palaszczuk concedes defeat, as it is determined that Labor would not
have a majority of seats. One Nation picks up 7 seats.
Monday, 27 November
2017
More
changes are made to the Same Sex Marriage Bill in the Senate.
Tim
Nicholls announces that the LNP will enter into a 'Confidence and
Supply' agreement with One Nation.
Tuesday, 28 November
2017
More
changes are made to the Same Sex Marriage Bill in the Senate.
Wednesday, 29
November 2017
Protests
start outside the Queensland Parliament as a result of the
announcement two days before.
Thursday, 30
November 2017
The
protests continue.
Friday, 1 December
2017
A
Labor MP from South Australia is accused of being a dual citizen.
Saturday, 2 December
2017
Tim
Nicholls sworn in as Queensland Premier.
3 December – 9
December 2017
Same
Sex Marriage is not legalised before Parliament shuts down for the
Christmas break. This sparks demonstrations by the LGBTIA community
for Parliament to resume before Christmas to pass the legislation.
10 – 16 December
2017
Pro Same Sex Marriage Protests
continue.
Words: 288
Total: 432
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