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{{Infobox character
| name = Barry Domvile
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▲| image = <center>[[File:Portrait ENG Barry Domvile.png]]</center>
▲| caption = <center>''Barry Domvile, 1962''</center>
| header1 = <center>Prime Minister of Britian</center>▼
|data3 = 5th September 1878▼
|data6 = [[File:Flag of Great Britain (1707–1800).svg|25px]] [[United Kingdom of Great Britain|British]]▼
|label7 = Role ▼
|data8 = [[British People's Party|British People's Party]]▼
| incumbenttitle = Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
'''Barry Edward Domvile''' (born 5 September 1878) is a British politician and former Royal Navy officer, who is the starting Prime Minister of the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain|United Kingdom]] and leader of the British People's Party. ▼
| incumbentdate = 1956
| toprole = Monarch
| toproleholder = [[Edward VIII]]
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| ideology = British Fascism
▲}}'''Barry Edward Domvile''' (born 5 September 1878) is a British politician and former Royal Navy officer, who is the starting Prime Minister of the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain|United Kingdom]] and leader of the British People's Party.
=== In-Game Description ===
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Coming back to England, Domvile began to support German interests in England. First he joined the council of the Anglo-German Fellowship and then founded an Anglo-German organization called the Link. In 1939, he backed St John Philby of the British People's Party. The same year he spoke to the Right Club about the need for England to have "a bloody revolution".
Domvile’s support of Germany would land him in an
=== Post Sea Lion ===
Despite his advocacy for
These relations would benefit Domvile greatly when Prime Minister Chesterton resigned after the Uprising of '56. As Domvile was the highest ranked minister that none of the party faction leaders had any issues with, he was easily selected as the new British Prime Minister.
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