The Franco-British Union is a union that was formed between the United Kingdom, France and several of their former colonies in 1956. While not considered a nation, the union manages Defence, Foreign Policy, Immigration and some other policies in the Imperial Parliament. While each individual nation still has their own parliament to judge on other matters. The union has two heads of state which is always the Monarch of the United Kingdom (currently Elizabeth II) and the French President (currently Francois Hollande).
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