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by Mewsland » Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:43 am
by Alozia » Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:44 am
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
by Alozia » Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:46 am
Mewsland wrote:If I might inquire as to what members of the Royal Family you were looking for, perhaps I could fill a space or two. Let me know what you need and I'll draw up an application.
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
by Mewsland » Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:48 am
Alozia wrote:Mewsland wrote:If I might inquire as to what members of the Royal Family you were looking for, perhaps I could fill a space or two. Let me know what you need and I'll draw up an application.
Currently we're not looking for members of the Royal Family, although they might be open for applications in the future.
If you would like to become involved I suggest looking into the Conservative Party as it is scheduled to have a leadership election and not many player characters have declared themselves yet.
by Alozia » Sun Jan 20, 2019 11:54 am
Mewsland wrote:Alozia wrote:Currently we're not looking for members of the Royal Family, although they might be open for applications in the future.
If you would like to become involved I suggest looking into the Conservative Party as it is scheduled to have a leadership election and not many player characters have declared themselves yet.
Ouch. I'm used to writing royals, lol.
The problem with me joining the Conservatives is that, irl, I'm about as socialist as you get without being a full-blown communist. I'd probably bunk it up. I'll look over what you have and see what role I might be able to fill.
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
by Alozia » Sun Jan 20, 2019 2:18 pm
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
by Alozia » Sun Jan 20, 2019 2:29 pm
Granluras wrote:
NS Nation Name: Granluras
Character Name: Brendan Muirhead
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 38
Character Height: 5’8.25”
Character Weight: 167 lbs
Character Position/Role/Job: Employee at NatWest (2001-2007); Employee of the SNP Treasury (2007-2016); Assistant Manager for the NatWest Paisley Branch (2007-2015); MSP for Renfrewshire South (2016-present); Treasurer of the SNP (2017-present)
Appearance:(Image)
Character Constituency of Origin: Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Character Constituency of Residence: Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland; Office Location: Johnstone, Scotland
Character Party Affiliation: Scottish National Party
Main Strengths: Young, seen as a fresh face by the SNP; experienced in finance and economics; moderate Scottish regionalist; descendant of early SNP leader; ambitious (could be a weakness too, as he has endorsed and created a few outlandish bills); sociable; has an appreciation of environmental concerns and farmers due to extended family (uncle owns farm); very proficient when it comes technology
Main Weaknesses: Seen by some as an ally of Big Banks; closeted Soft Eurosceptic; hasn’t created much of a bipartisan record; oratory skills are not extraordinary; somewhat of a royalist; has gotten drunk some times (and I mean Scottish level drunkenness); hasn’t traveled far beyond Scotland
Biography: Brendan was born on July 9, 1978. His father was James Muirhead, the grandson of Robert Muirhead, the 2nd President of the Scottish National Party. His mother was Jamesine Bontine, was a Chairlady of the Edinburgh Society for Women’s Suffrage and a Secretary of Margaret Ewing. Brendan had a normal childhood, but one which was politicized due to his father’s Scottish nationalist heritage, and his mother’s political activities. Brendan was interested in debates and politics at an early age as a result, and began trying to join debate clubs or any similar groups at his school.
However, as time went on he was dissuaded from politics as he felt like it didn’t fall in line with his personality. As the years passed and he entered high school, Brendan began developing an interest in his future profession, finances. He took up relevant elective classes and performed satisfactory in them all. Upon graduation, Brendan enrolled into the University of West Scotland. He began studying Business & Finance their, seeking a Bachelor’s Degree in the subject. He graduated in 1999, equipped with a Bachelor’s and his eye set on NatWest, one of Scotland’s most prestigious banking/financial services company.
Brendan became an employee for NatWest in 2001, working for the Paisley-based West Scotland branch of the company. He worked there, performing very proficiently - a quality that did not go unappreciated or unrecognized by his superiors - in his duties, for six years. After two promotions, the second of which elevated him to the position of Senior Financial Planning Manager. In 2007, he was promoted for the third time to the position of Assistant Manager. Around the same time, he joined the SNP as a member of the Party Treasury. He was also proficient in his duties in the SNP, dealing with party finances with ingenuintive methods and sometimes outsourcing to NatWest.
While Brendan had originally planned not to become political, despite his position in the SNP, he slowly became politicized. He began to develop political views, in 2012 he officially joined the SNP, and he was increasingly persuaded by his colleauges to run in the 2016 general election. In the summer of 2015, he made his decision, and with the assistance of the former Treasurer of the SNP, Owen Kerr, he became the SNP Candidate for the Refrewnshire Constiutency. While lacking name recognition, his unique style, political positions, and youthfulness were well-recieved by his constituents, and his popularity began to increase.
By the last week of April, 2016, the week before the election, Brendan was polling ahead of his Labour and Conservative opponents. Brendan won 57.5% of the vote, being sworn in on the 12 of May. Brendan was assigned to the Finance and Constitution Committee, using his decade plus of experience to perform as the Committee’s most efficient member. As the Committee had a Chairman already, and he was popular, Brendan could not be given that position. Instead, the SNP leadership deliberated and presented him with the role of Treasurer of the SNP.
Brendan accepted the position and began working as Treasurer on August 22, 2016. Since then, Brendan has carried out his parliamentary duties swiftly; promoted his political views - building a caucus around him; and has sought the position of party leader, believing he can instill a new age of politics in the SNP that will satisfy both the nationalists and unionists.
Other Info: Begins speaking in a thick Scottish accent when angry/excited; dating, not married
I apologize if this seems like a “Hotshot” app, but I just wanted Brendan to have the “fresh face” characteristic, as stated in the main strengths. As a result, I had to squeeze in his positions and that’s why it might look like he is the always successfully, fast rising type of character. But he isn’t supposed to be. So hopefully you don’t hold that against me and can accept this app.
I have read and accept the rules of the roleplay: Granluras
Do Not Remove: 84721
Ok, time to mess with the Anglos le epic style
Mistolia wrote:Character Information Sheet
NS Nation Name: Mistolia
Character Name: Hon. Edgar Alexander Itchington-Barley LLB FRCO
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 45
Character Height: 6'
Character Weight: 80kg
Character Position/Role/Job: MP for Tunbridge Wells, Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor
Appearance: (Image) but slightly younger
Character Constituency of Origin: Tunbridge Wells
Character Constituency of Residence: Tunbridge Wells
Character Party Affiliation: Conservative
Main Strengths: Intelligent, good strategic thinker, extensive knowledge of law and parliamentary procedure and precedent
Main Weaknesses: Considered to have virtually no popular appeal, secretive and reserved, comes off as aloof and condescending in interviews and in public, alcoholic, not trusted by public or party
Biography: (Minimum 2-3 paragraphs)
Born in 1972 as the second son of aristocrat and army officer Viscount Barley and socialite Eleanor FitzDavid, Edgar grew up in a country home not far from that famous bastion of 'Middle England', Tunbridge Wells. Edgar attended Westminster School in London, where he was both a choirboy and an organ scholar. Edgar's father died when he was 15 in a riding accident, leaving the Viscountcy - and most of the estate - to Edgar's older brother, Peregrine, who had always been their father's favourite, while Edgar had been favoured by their mother. The brothers were not close, nor were their parents. Edgar gained almost straight As at O Level, and three As at A Level, in History, English Literature and Latin. Edgar was then organ scholar at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he studied Law, before going on to train as a lawyer with Lincoln's Inn. During his career as a barrister, Edgar was organist at the Church of St Mary le Bow in London. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists in 1999. Edgar married in 1995, and has two children - Edward (12) and Lucia (9).
Edgar joined the Conservative Party in 2001, and became MP for Tunbridge Wells in the 2005 election, with a sizeable majority. He became a trusted voice on legal issues in Parliament, and would often give advice to the leadership of the Conservative Party. By the time of the 2010 election, Edgar was an influential figure in the Conservative Party, leading a small group of liberal-conservative MPs. Edgar had suffered from excessive drinking since he was a student in his last year at Westminster, and this became more of an issue as his legal career progressed. Although he considers himself a member of the Church of England, Edgar hasn't attended church since 2000. His organ skills have been neglected.
After the Conservative Party victory in 2010, Edgar was made Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor, and served as a loyal member of Archibald Wyvern's cabinet. Edgar campaigned for Remain in the referendum, although he made few public appearances, preferring to write long opinion pieces for The Times. After the remain defeat, Edgar was one of the last to call for Wyvern's removal, and has fallen out of favour with his fellow Conservatives for refusing to take part in any pro-leave government. His position in the government is very insecure.
Other Info:
Socially Liberal: Pro-Gay rights, Pro-Choice, Pro-trans rights
Economics: Generally pushes a return to Keynesian style policies, privately objected to austerity policies
Brexit: Very pro-remain, supports greater European Integration
NHS: Supports increasing privatisation of the NHS, with a system of state-provided health insurance instead
Defence: Supports increased defence spending, and renewal of Trident
Environment: Has kept quiet, but voted in favour of pro-environment policies
I have read and accept the rules of the roleplay: Mistolia
Yeah, my bad, I didn't make that clear enough. I've removed the bit about him being witty and likeable in person, as the aloof bit is more important. I was more going for someone who can get along with people privately (despite remaining reserved - he doesn't generally make close friendships with other politicians), but who is generally pretty useless with the general public.
I apologise for what I have done, and I hope you shall find it in your hearts to forgive me for my crimes against the internet.
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
by Alozia » Sun Jan 20, 2019 2:36 pm
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
by Granluras » Sun Jan 20, 2019 3:12 pm
Alozia wrote:Granluras wrote:What exactly do you mean by that?
In your app you said he wants to become leader of the SNP. As long as he doesn't do it too quickly and/or without putting enough effort into it then I'm fine with it. I don't think you're going to do either of the things I just mentioned, but I'm just warning you against them just out of caution.
by Mistolia » Sun Jan 20, 2019 3:30 pm
Alozia wrote:Mistolia wrote:Character Information Sheet
NS Nation Name: Mistolia
Character Name: Hon. Edgar Alexander Itchington-Barley LLB FRCO
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 45
Character Height: 6'
Character Weight: 80kg
Character Position/Role/Job: MP for Tunbridge Wells, Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor
Appearance: (Image) but slightly younger
Character Constituency of Origin: Tunbridge Wells
Character Constituency of Residence: Tunbridge Wells
Character Party Affiliation: Conservative
Main Strengths: Intelligent, good strategic thinker, extensive knowledge of law and parliamentary procedure and precedent
Main Weaknesses: Considered to have virtually no popular appeal, secretive and reserved, comes off as aloof and condescending in interviews and in public, alcoholic, not trusted by public or party
Biography: (Minimum 2-3 paragraphs)
Born in 1972 as the second son of aristocrat and army officer Viscount Barley and socialite Eleanor FitzDavid, Edgar grew up in a country home not far from that famous bastion of 'Middle England', Tunbridge Wells. Edgar attended Westminster School in London, where he was both a choirboy and an organ scholar. Edgar's father died when he was 15 in a riding accident, leaving the Viscountcy - and most of the estate - to Edgar's older brother, Peregrine, who had always been their father's favourite, while Edgar had been favoured by their mother. The brothers were not close, nor were their parents. Edgar gained almost straight As at O Level, and three As at A Level, in History, English Literature and Latin. Edgar was then organ scholar at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he studied Law, before going on to train as a lawyer with Lincoln's Inn. During his career as a barrister, Edgar was organist at the Church of St Mary le Bow in London. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists in 1999. Edgar married in 1995, and has two children - Edward (12) and Lucia (9).
Edgar joined the Conservative Party in 2001, and became MP for Tunbridge Wells in the 2005 election, with a sizeable majority. He became a trusted voice on legal issues in Parliament, and would often give advice to the leadership of the Conservative Party. By the time of the 2010 election, Edgar was an influential figure in the Conservative Party, leading a small group of liberal-conservative MPs. Edgar had suffered from excessive drinking since he was a student in his last year at Westminster, and this became more of an issue as his legal career progressed. Although he considers himself a member of the Church of England, Edgar hasn't attended church since 2000. His organ skills have been neglected.
After the Conservative Party victory in 2010, Edgar was made Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor, and served as a loyal member of Archibald Wyvern's cabinet. Edgar campaigned for Remain in the referendum, although he made few public appearances, preferring to write long opinion pieces for The Times. After the remain defeat, Edgar was one of the last to call for Wyvern's removal, and has fallen out of favour with his fellow Conservatives for refusing to take part in any pro-leave government. His position in the government is very insecure.
Other Info:
Socially Liberal: Pro-Gay rights, Pro-Choice, Pro-trans rights
Economics: Generally pushes a return to Keynesian style policies, privately objected to austerity policies
Brexit: Very pro-remain, supports greater European Integration
NHS: Supports increasing privatisation of the NHS, with a system of state-provided health insurance instead
Defence: Supports increased defence spending, and renewal of Trident
Environment: Has kept quiet, but voted in favour of pro-environment policies
I have read and accept the rules of the roleplay: Mistolia
Yeah, my bad, I didn't make that clear enough. I've removed the bit about him being witty and likeable in person, as the aloof bit is more important. I was more going for someone who can get along with people privately (despite remaining reserved - he doesn't generally make close friendships with other politicians), but who is generally pretty useless with the general public.
I apologise for what I have done, and I hope you shall find it in your hearts to forgive me for my crimes against the internet.
Your crimes against the internet and especially NationStates are hereby forgiven.
Now I have an issue with his knowledge of law and the influence it has brought him. If you could tone it down I would appreciate that.
In the mean time I will contact Kelvinsi regarding his possible approval for this Cabinet post.
by Democratic Peoples republic of Kelvinsi » Sun Jan 20, 2019 5:20 pm
Mistolia wrote:Some of his strengths and weaknesses seem to contradict themselves, at least partially. He's said to be witty and likeable in person while also being reserved and secretive? Also, if he's witty and likeable how does he come off as condescending during interviews? Is it him being stressed or anxious to be in front of a camera? Either way this could use further explanation.
Character Information Sheet
NS Nation Name: Mistolia
Character Name: Hon. Edgar Alexander Itchington-Barley LLB FRCO
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 45
Character Height: 6'
Character Weight: 80kg
Character Position/Role/Job: MP for Tunbridge Wells, Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor
Appearance: (Image) but slightly younger
Character Constituency of Origin: Tunbridge Wells
Character Constituency of Residence: Tunbridge Wells
Character Party Affiliation: Conservative
Main Strengths: Intelligent, good strategic thinker, extensive knowledge of law and parliamentary procedure and precedent
Main Weaknesses: Considered to have virtually no popular appeal, secretive and reserved, comes off as aloof and condescending in interviews and in public, alcoholic, not trusted by public or party
Biography: (Minimum 2-3 paragraphs)
Born in 1972 as the second son of aristocrat and army officer Viscount Barley and socialite Eleanor FitzDavid, Edgar grew up in a country home not far from that famous bastion of 'Middle England', Tunbridge Wells. Edgar attended Westminster School in London, where he was both a choirboy and an organ scholar. Edgar's father died when he was 15 in a riding accident, leaving the Viscountcy - and most of the estate - to Edgar's older brother, Peregrine, who had always been their father's favourite, while Edgar had been favoured by their mother. The brothers were not close, nor were their parents. Edgar gained almost straight As at O Level, and three As at A Level, in History, English Literature and Latin. Edgar was then organ scholar at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he studied Law, before going on to train as a lawyer with Lincoln's Inn. During his career as a barrister, Edgar was organist at the Church of St Mary le Bow in London. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists in 1999. Edgar married in 1995, and has two children - Edward (12) and Lucia (9).
Edgar joined the Conservative Party in 2001, and became MP for Tunbridge Wells in the 2005 election, with a sizeable majority. He became a trusted voice on legal issues in Parliament, and would often give advice to the leadership of the Conservative Party. By the time of the 2010 election, Edgar was an influential figure in the Conservative Party, leading a small group of liberal-conservative MPs. Edgar had suffered from excessive drinking since he was a student in his last year at Westminster, and this became more of an issue as his legal career progressed. Although he considers himself a member of the Church of England, Edgar hasn't attended church since 2000. His organ skills have been neglected.
After the Conservative Party victory in 2010, Edgar was made Justice Secretary and Lord Chancellor, and served as a loyal member of Archibald Wyvern's cabinet. Edgar campaigned for Remain in the referendum, although he made few public appearances, preferring to write long opinion pieces for The Times. After the remain defeat, Edgar was one of the last to call for Wyvern's removal, and has fallen out of favour with his fellow Conservatives for refusing to take part in any pro-leave government. His position in the government is very insecure.
Other Info:
Socially Liberal: Pro-Gay rights, Pro-Choice, Pro-trans rights
Economics: Generally pushes a return to Keynesian style policies, privately objected to austerity policies
Brexit: Very pro-remain, supports greater European Integration
NHS: Supports increasing privatisation of the NHS, with a system of state-provided health insurance instead
Defence: Supports increased defence spending, and renewal of Trident
Environment: Has kept quiet, but voted in favour of pro-environment policies
I have read and accept the rules of the roleplay: Mistolia
Yeah, my bad, I didn't make that clear enough. I've removed the bit about him being witty and likeable in person, as the aloof bit is more important. I was more going for someone who can get along with people privately (despite remaining reserved - he doesn't generally make close friendships with other politicians), but who is generally pretty useless with the general public.
I apologise for what I have done, and I hope you shall find it in your hearts to forgive me for my crimes against the internet.
by Greater Arab State » Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:23 am
Granluras wrote:So why wasn’t there a 2016 election? Was the 2011 Fixed-terms Parliament Act never passed IC?
by Alozia » Mon Jan 21, 2019 3:09 pm
Granluras wrote:Hey uh, is there any way I could “reserve” a position?
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
by Granluras » Tue Jan 22, 2019 3:06 pm
by Federal States of Xathuecia » Mon Feb 04, 2019 3:51 pm
Granluras wrote:Uh
by Alozia » Mon Feb 04, 2019 5:59 pm
(Ironic; me when I see Gord)Gordano and Lysandus wrote:I swear you are the LOTF Mariah sometimes
Peoples shara wrote: "Die nasty!!111"
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