With implications that stretch into what has been called, if somewhat provisionally, 'Kingdom Come', this title adds one or two fresh ideas to the 1998 ebook The Core of the Self, John O’Loughlin’s previous work of aphoristic philosophy, as well as highlights the extent to which kingdoms, when genuine, are commensurate with one or other extremes of the self. The extreme he favours has, of course, been alluded to in the title, and it is one that we believe could have wider application than simply to the British Isles, as described more fully in what follows. – A Centretruths editorial.