It was done using Adobe After Effects, with BBC Fonts used (Sans and Serif), and watching the BBC News Channel on multiple different days to recrrate the graphics aa best to my abilities. Thanks a lot for the comment, really appreciated!
I missed some Maltese language in the video, since I assume it would be co-official with English like in our timeline. But very good editing. You won a new suscriber! I hope to go back to your wonderful country some day!
Thanks a lot for your kind words! I used just English for 2 main reasons. The main reason is that most of my audience is from the UK/US, and I barely have any Maltese viewers, meaning I only use the Maltese language when it's a bilingual scenario. The far-fetched reason is that it could be assumed that in this alternate timeline, the language question (debate whether Italian or English should be the second language) went a bit too far, and once Malta became British they supressed the Maltese language as much as they can (even though this story is a bit far fetched)
Note - the bbc would just do continuing coverage and not have the main headline music nor a countdown. also there is no BBC Mediterranean and would just be BBC News.
“Your majesty! Malta has a lot of political unrest! We must act to quell them!” “I know! We’ll dissolve the Maltese parliament and whip that territory back into shape!” “Your majesty… That’s a bloody good idea!”
As stated in the begining of the video, it is exploring an alternative timeline in which Malta actually joined the UK. Negotiations were ongoing in the 1950s and Malta was the only crown colony ever considered to join the UK.
@@george4eas it was a protectorate and a crown colony. It was never part of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom comprises England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
As I already said, I know Malta is not a part of the United Kingdom, however this video explores an alternative timeline when it joined the UK. As a Maltese person myself I think I know whether my country is independent or not
@@george4eas “2. Admittedly the constitutional and other problems involved by the Channel Islands and Isle of Man are very different from those with which the Home Secretary would be faced were he to become responsible for Malta; nor is the Northern Ireland parallel at all exact, as the Maltese Government itself admits. The fact remains, however that Her Majesty’s Government stated publicly in 1953 that they were prepared to transfer the responsibility for Maltese affairs to the Home Secretary, and this offer has not been withdrawn. Moreover, when the ‘Home Office offer’ was originally made there was no specific reference to any analogy between Malta and the other integral parts of the United Kingdom for which the Home Secretary is responsible. Indeed, the words in which the offer was made emphasized the unique character of Malta and argued that the transfer to the Home Secretary, as responsible Minister, would stand as the most signal recognition of that unique character.”
The UK supreme court made the Scottish referendum on Independence impossible. This is more fact than fiction. Scotland will divorce England one way or the other. I think we would all prefer the democratic version. Malta kicked the UK armed forces off the Island in 1979 when PM Mintoff tripled the rent for UK military bases. England can revoke Scottish devolution and dissolve our PR-elected government as you outvote us by over 540 MPs to just 57. Go ahead, do it. Only England is independent and Sovereign in the UK, as England is not devolved.
The Supreme Court did not make the Scottish Independence referendum impossible. England cannot revoke Scottish devolution . The Westminster Govt is not set up as a Scotland v England system. There are only parties . England has all MPs vote on its future , even those who represent Scottish constituencies. You realise this video isn't actually a true situation don't you?
I hope you realise that if you got independence from England that useless prat Sturgeon wants to throw you back into the EU. That's hardly independence.
Mentira, todos os países do Reino Unido são autônomos e se ajudam entre si. O ódio divide, o amor constrói. Vá para o inferno republicano maldito e satânico.
Of course, England will do that. Look at what they are doing to Scotland right now. Scotland will end English taxation and rule via the ballot box, but if that is no longer possible, we will follow the Irish Republican example. In the end, Malta had to raise the lease price of UK bases to a point England could no longer afford and finally ended the English military occupation of the Maltese Islands.
Wdym 'English taxation' it's the other way around. Scotland is the one taking English money. Also England doesn't rule Scotland, England doesn't even rule itself.
Also 77% of Maltese voted to integrate into the UK and so did a slim majority of Scots. The UK shouldve made succession unconstitutional a long time ago.
How did you make the BBC overlay? Very well done!
It was done using Adobe After Effects, with BBC Fonts used (Sans and Serif), and watching the BBC News Channel on multiple different days to recrrate the graphics aa best to my abilities. Thanks a lot for the comment, really appreciated!
@@george4eas cheers :) also, just one minor thing, a more realistic URL for Malta in this timeline would be bbc.co.uk/mt or bbc.co.uk/malta
@@george4eas are you maltese lol
I missed some Maltese language in the video, since I assume it would be co-official with English like in our timeline. But very good editing. You won a new suscriber!
I hope to go back to your wonderful country some day!
Thanks a lot for your kind words! I used just English for 2 main reasons.
The main reason is that most of my audience is from the UK/US, and I barely have any Maltese viewers, meaning I only use the Maltese language when it's a bilingual scenario. The far-fetched reason is that it could be assumed that in this alternate timeline, the language question (debate whether Italian or English should be the second language) went a bit too far, and once Malta became British they supressed the Maltese language as much as they can (even though this story is a bit far fetched)
I love how the UK immediately resorts to martial law the moment their rule is threatened
Tell me more about how the US dealt with states trying to secede?
As a brit myself i'm not surprised
@@Gbobversion2 me too
That will surely be followed by any Independence fighters in Malta.
Note - the bbc would just do continuing coverage and not have the main headline music nor a countdown. also there is no BBC Mediterranean and would just be BBC News.
3:46 The British message had a great effect!
In doing exactly the opposite of what it set out to do
“Your majesty! Malta has a lot of political unrest! We must act to quell them!”
“I know! We’ll dissolve the Maltese parliament and whip that territory back into shape!”
“Your majesty… That’s a bloody good idea!”
How is this a emergency?
Please do like The king abdicated from the thorn and the country is in a state of emergency
Please do some research on the difference between the United Kingdom and a crown colony.
As stated in the begining of the video, it is exploring an alternative timeline in which Malta actually joined the UK. Negotiations were ongoing in the 1950s and Malta was the only crown colony ever considered to join the UK.
@@george4eas it was a protectorate and a crown colony. It was never part of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom comprises England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
As I already said, I know Malta is not a part of the United Kingdom, however this video explores an alternative timeline when it joined the UK. As a Maltese person myself I think I know whether my country is independent or not
@@george4eas “2. Admittedly the constitutional and other problems involved by the Channel Islands and Isle of Man are very different from those with which the Home Secretary would be faced were he to become responsible for Malta; nor is the Northern Ireland parallel at all exact, as the Maltese Government itself admits. The fact remains, however that Her Majesty’s Government stated publicly in 1953 that they were prepared to transfer the responsibility for Maltese affairs to the Home Secretary, and this offer has not been withdrawn. Moreover, when the ‘Home Office offer’ was originally made there was no specific reference to any analogy between Malta and the other integral parts of the United Kingdom for which the Home Secretary is responsible. Indeed, the words in which the offer was made emphasized the unique character of Malta and argued that the transfer to the Home Secretary, as responsible Minister, would stand as the most signal recognition of that unique character.”
@@danielthompson4463mate it's an alternative timeline
Recorded from BBC One Malta or BBC Two Malta
Nice!
WHAT THE FUCK DID MY COUNTRY DO!?
This contradicts itself
‘Fiction’
Unfortuneatly
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2:27 uhm 6 nations: England,Scotland,Wales,Northern Ireland,Malta,Gibraltar
*IK IM A UK NERD* 🤓
3:09 And tell me... How exactly did the Irish rebellions go for you?
That seemed a bit too harsh
Where is the George for all channel
The UK supreme court made the Scottish referendum on Independence impossible. This is more fact than fiction. Scotland will divorce England one way or the other. I think we would all prefer the democratic version. Malta kicked the UK armed forces off the Island in 1979 when PM Mintoff tripled the rent for UK military bases. England can revoke Scottish devolution and dissolve our PR-elected government as you outvote us by over 540 MPs to just 57. Go ahead, do it. Only England is independent and Sovereign in the UK, as England is not devolved.
The Supreme Court did not make the Scottish Independence referendum impossible. England cannot revoke Scottish devolution . The Westminster Govt is not set up as a Scotland v England system. There are only parties . England has all MPs vote on its future , even those who represent Scottish constituencies.
You realise this video isn't actually a true situation don't you?
@@reluctantheist5224 I don't think he does...
I hope you realise that if you got independence from England that useless prat Sturgeon wants to throw you back into the EU. That's hardly independence.
Complete bollocks mate 😂
Mentira, todos os países do Reino Unido são autônomos e se ajudam entre si. O ódio divide, o amor constrói. Vá para o inferno republicano maldito e satânico.
*tries to
Of course, England will do that. Look at what they are doing to Scotland right now. Scotland will end English taxation and rule via the ballot box, but if that is no longer possible, we will follow the Irish Republican example. In the end, Malta had to raise the lease price of UK bases to a point England could no longer afford and finally ended the English military occupation of the Maltese Islands.
Have you not realised that there are lots of people in England who would be only too glad to see the back of Scotland
Wdym 'English taxation' it's the other way around. Scotland is the one taking English money. Also England doesn't rule Scotland, England doesn't even rule itself.
Also 77% of Maltese voted to integrate into the UK and so did a slim majority of Scots. The UK shouldve made succession unconstitutional a long time ago.
You’ll go the Irish Republican way will you lad? Going to kill children are you? Absolutely sickening.
11 months and no movement lmfao
Isn't Malta already independent?
bruh. you dont know that its a scenario
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The most ridiculous scenario I heared
Why?
Since there has to be an “Emergency Scenario” for something political. Also King Charles III just being angry
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