Republican Front

The United Front for the Republic, more commonly known as the Republican Front, was one of the founding and most powerful political parties and factions during the British Revolution and was the ruling political party of the First British Republic throughout its entire existence. The party was formed in 1788 by Winfield Oakden in response to the failed policies and actions of the British Monarchy which left the people of Britain impoverished, humiliated internationally, and greatly weakened its power due to the North American Revolution and other wars of attrition. Such actions lead to the revolution and the establishment of the first republic in 1792 following the royal family's exile into Sweden.

Afterwards, the Republican Front built a republican system of government similar to that of the Commonwealth of England by Oliver Cromwell centuries prior and managed to gain popular support. Oakden instituted various policies from the Colonial Proclamation in which British overseas territories were given the right to become independent states or remain in union with Britain and the Oakden Trials in which former nobles, royal army commanders, and royalists were put on trial for accused crimes against the republic.