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The United Kingdom of Britain
The Ukay, innit

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(Flag) (Coat of Arms)
Motto: "Salty"
Anthem: Na na na
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Capital Londonchester
Largest city London, innit
Official languages English, Scouse
Government Parliament, Monarchy
Prime Minister Screaming Lord Sutch
National Hero(es) Alan Sugar, Superchap
Currency Pound stealing
Religion British
Population 60,000,000, including a secretive race of underground beings (Mancunians)
Area Richard Branson's arse back yard.
Population density Fairly dense in inner-city areas
Ethnic groups Diverse
Major exports Tea
Major imports Chocolate
National animal Mondonkey
Favourite pastime Cricket, Football
Opening hours All day except teatime (12AM-12PM)
Internet tld .ukay
Calling code 999

“We shall fight them on the beeyatches, ooooh yeaaaahsss.”

- Churchill on on cheap car insurance

The United Kingdom (often known as Britain, or UKrain) is a country with a population full of cool accents. Unfortunately, due to overuse of British accents by idiots who aren't actually British, the British are slowly losing grasp of their accents and slipping into insanity, the very reason Simon Cowell and Harry Potter exist. Or not, as is the case of the former.

The people of the United Kingdom, known as the British, are not to be confused with the Birtish, residents of The Island of Birt.

Politics of the United Kingdom

The UK was traditionally ruled jointly by the Monster Raving Loony Party and the Tsar of Kazakhstan since the 9th century BC. During the Civil War of 1066-2011 the country was briefly overthrown by a group of pretenders calling themselves 'the monarchy', but pundits predict for the old style of government to step into power once again.

Countries of the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom consists of numerous Britains, including:

Language

Britain is perhaps best known as being the birthplace of the English language, which officially died in 1998 when total Americanisation of the United Kingdom was achieved. Shortly after, elements of British English assimilated with American English to form a new, confusing language which later incorporated aspects of Swedish and Outer Botswazi to form Internet English. As a result, The Oxford English Dictionary (Printed in Oxford, MS) now includes thirteen acceptable variants of the word 'oesophagus'.

Accents

“Yesh mayte innit mayte. Shave your head mayte you'll lose all your friends with long hair. You're a gay mosher INNIT. I'm going to bang you out... nobody move I've dropped my brain.”

The British are well known for their fancy accents. Why? Because they're fancy. But not the same as French fancies, because that concept has rather dubious, risqué connotations. That's all. Apart from Queen's English and Scouse, there are no other known accents of the United Kingdom.

Ou

The British are also well knouwn four putting unnecessary "u"s after every "o". Four the unitiated, this can be very annouying and cause head jams moure severe than thouse found on the East Lancs road on a Friday afternooun. Fnourdle.

Misconceptions

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Visitors to Britain can get around on oversized sardines made of metal.

Harry Potter

Contrary to popular belief, Harry Potter, an often noted resident of the United Kingdom, is not a real person. Nor will he fly to your house on his Firebolt and sweep you away. Nor will Hogwarts send you your letter. Bloody Muggles. You're Muggles, you can't get a letter.

“Sob. Why won't my letter come?!”

- Author

Boom boom. OH NO, QUICK! RUN FROM THE TRAIN STATION!

Cough. In conclusion, nothing in Harry Potter is real.

Other widespread misconceptions

It is well known that Brits have an increased beverage consumption threshold. However, untrue is the belief that the British like to eat pants - in fact, they like to eat underwear, not pants. In addition, the following table outlines a number of similar misconceptions.

Perception of Britain Real Britain
Have no emotional sensibilities   Are very emotional about queueing
The Beatles The Rolling Stones
Have RP accents Have Norven (Lower class) or Suvern (posh) accents.
Ruined pop Invented Corporation pop

Notable locationaries

  • Londres - home of tea sandwiches and beer biscuits
  • Hull - actually Hell, disguised with a stereotypical northern spelling
  • Slough - home of some people, or maybe not. Has anyone ever been there?
  • Sheffield - where every Tuesday is tinhat day! Wohooo!
  • Twat-stugan - the Arse of the Nation (c)

Alternative literature

pt:Reino Unido