Dunwright ministry

The Dunwright Ministry began on 15th April 2021, following Ben Dunwright's audience of Queen Elizabeth II, where she invited him to form a new administration following the general election. The Ministry ended on 6th April 2021 following Dunwright's retirement as Prime Minister.

The Dunwright Ministry was thought to have been effective in the implementation of Free School Meals in England to all students. Furthermore, the government introduced a series of legislative changes to offer financial aid for renewable energy to third world countries, the ministry implemented changes to the taxation system and introduced measures to attempt to solve climate exploitation in the English Channel by fishing companies, though this received backlash due to the creation of crimes of absolute liability.

The administration was regarded by some as advocates of environmentalism, having strong support for reforming the education system and offering international aid to countries. However, the Dunwright Ministry faced opposition from the Conservative Party and the People Party during their time in the opposition.

The Dunwright Ministry also faced what was thought to be the worst environmental disaster to face the country in decades, with extreme weather from heat waves to flooding. Resulting in the loss of hundreds of lives. The Dunwright Ministry implemented a series of aid packages and measures to alleviate risks. At the end of the Ministry, Dunwright announced in parliament in his final speech that it is up to the global community to fight this climate crisis and the United Kingdom should continue to lead the fight.