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October – 3 November 2018
The Midterm Election campaign heat up in the final week...
28
October 2018
Controversial statements by Trump threaten to derail the campaigns of
several Republican candidates. But what else is new?
29
October 2018
The Republican candidates strike back at Trump, saying that they
won't cooperate with him on his agenda...
30
October 2018
Trump strikes out at a Democratic candidate this time...
31
October 2018
Many people lampoon Trump as they go as a version on him on
Halloween. (“Vampire!Trump. No I'm Zombie!Trump!”
“Werewolf!Trump!”
Many Ghost!Trumps would find themselves investigated by the FBI...)
November
2018
In the United States Midterm Elections, the Republicans maintain
their majority in both houses of Congress.
1
November 2018
The Democratic candidate strikes back at Trump.
2
November 2018
Some violence breaks out in some northern cities as a result of
particularly harsh attack ads...
3
November 2018
The violence dies down in most of the cities, except Flint,
Michigan...
4
– 10 November 2018
The Republicans maintain their majority in both houses of Congress in
the Midterm elections. This is despite some of them having quite
unsavory skeletons in their closets.
4
November 2018
Unsavoury revelations are made about some of the Republican
candidates in the Midterms...
5
November 2018
The Republicans attempt to refute the 'unsavory accusations'.
11
– 17 November 2018
Trump tries to push through initiatives he had failed to push through
earlier. Failing because the old Congress is still sitting until
January...
18
– 24 November 2018
Abbott recommits Australia to an alliance with the United States.
25
November – 1 December 2018
Abbott's approval ratings rise...
December
2018
President Trump's approval ratings drop to an all time low of 30%.
2
– 8 December 2018
Trump approval ratings drop to 32%.
9
– 15 December 2018
Trump's approval ratings reach a low of 30%.
16
– 22 December 2018
Jacinda Ardern (and other New Zealand VIPs) meet Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
30
December 2018 – 5 January 2019
It is announced that Meghan, Duchess of Sussex is pregnant.
6
– 12 January 2019
The agreement between the UK and the EU 27 regarding the border in
Ireland is hammered out, after much discussion.
13
– 19 January 2019
The Brexit talks stall again.
20
– 26 January 2019
May visits Brussels in an attempt to get the talks restarted.
20
January 2019
The Sunday papers again claim that there will be a hard Brexit.
27th
January - 2nd February 2019
A Britain First member's attempt at assassinating the Duchess of
Sussex fails.
3rd
- 9th February 2019
Despite continued attempts, the Brexit talks continue to stall.
3
February 2019
PM Theresa May insists that a Brexit deal will be made.
10th
- 16th February 2019
Britain First denounces the assassination attempt of two weeks before
as 'An Islamic Terrorist placing blame on us.'
17th
- 23rd February 2019
Time running out on Brexit, Conservative Party backbenchers begin
discussing a possible leadership challenge.
17
February 2019
With discontent at Theresa May's leadership regarding Brexit growing,
some Conservative backbenchers meet to seriously consider a possible
leadership challenge.
18
February 2019
The discussions from the previous day continue.
19
February 2019
An
article in the Times
predicts that there will be a leadership challenge if there is a Hard
Brexit.
24th
February - 2nd March 2019
The situation with North Korea flares up again.
March 2019
The United Kingdom officially exits the European Union. There is an
agreement in place such that the border in Ireland isn't closed, but
not much else.
3rd
- 9th March 2019
Brexit talks continue with less than a month remaining.
10th
- 16th March 2019
Brexit talks continue with less than a month remaining.
10
March 2019
Theresa May insists that Brexit will not be Hard.
11
March 2019
The European negotiators walk out, yet again, from the Brexit
negotiations.
12
March 2019
The Brexit negotiations begin again, but still get nowhere.
17th
- 23rd March 2019
Some panic sets in in the last days remaining before the official
Article 50 exit date.
24th
- 30th March 2019
Life goes on as the United Kingdom officially exits the European
Union.
31st
March - 6th April 2019
May meets with Secretary of State Pompeo to begin to negotiate a
trade deal with the United States.
Agitation rises in the UK with the agreement to remain in the EU
institutions for an additional two years that was struck towards the
end of 2017.
7th
- 13th April 2019
Further protests occur in London, Birmingham, Leeds, Cardiff,
Liverpool, Blackpool, Nottingham, Oxford...
14th
- 20th April 2019
The Post-Brexit protests expand to further cities in the United
Kingdom.
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