London
Since the downfall of the Russian Empire, France and Austria had become the greatest enemies of the British. Despite Franz having toned down considerably, with Austria's continuous growth, it was still regarded as a major foe by the British.
At some point, the actions of the Vienna Government began to be closely monitored by the British, benefiting early from the treatment that was later to be reserved for TeutonII.
Had it not been for the French sharing the pressure, the British would have formed an anti-Austrian alliance, this kind of maneuver was their specialty.
A seemingly insignificant redistricting alerted the London Government to danger, which they perceived as a sign of France and Austria joining forces.
An alliance between France and Austria was a terrifying prospect. When considering the entire world, apart from Britannia, no other power was deemed worthy of prompting such an alliance between France and Austria.