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by Greater Arab State » Sun Mar 01, 2020 10:35 am
by The Archipelago Territory » Sun Mar 01, 2020 12:33 pm
by Agarntrop » Sun Mar 01, 2020 12:34 pm
The Archipelago Territory wrote:Could I reserve a conservative seat please?
by Greater Arab State » Sun Mar 01, 2020 12:44 pm
The Archipelago Territory wrote:Could I reserve a conservative seat please?
by The Archipelago Territory » Sun Mar 01, 2020 1:26 pm
by Greater Arab State » Sun Mar 01, 2020 1:32 pm
by The Archipelago Territory » Sun Mar 01, 2020 5:04 pm
by Greater Arab State » Sun Mar 01, 2020 5:06 pm
The Archipelago Territory wrote:What year were the general elections in this RP? The same as in real life?
by The Archipelago Territory » Mon Mar 02, 2020 3:49 pm
by Agarntrop » Mon Mar 02, 2020 4:05 pm
The Archipelago Territory wrote:
NS Nation Name: The Archipelago Territory
Character Name: Harold Wilson
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 39
Character Height: 5 feet 10 inches
Character Weight: 163 pounds
Character Position/Role/Job: MP for Hendon (2010-present), Secretary of State for the Home Department (2014-2016), Chair of the London Assembly (2006-2008), Member of the London Assembly (2004-2008).
Appearance: (Image)
Character constituency of Origin: Hendon
Character constituency of Residence: Hendon
Character Party Affiliation: Conservative
Main Strengths: experienced, intelligent, well liked by party, good speaker/debater.
Main Weaknesses: younger (for a politician), no stance on brexit, short tempered, reckless.
Biography:
Harold was born in London, in January 6, 1980. He originally intended to get a business degree, but instead decided to get a degree in political science. In 2002, he graduated from Imperial College London. He managed to become a staffer for an MP for Kensington in December 2002, and worked for him until the end of 2003. He became interested in Westminster, and wanted to become an MP himself. In 2004, he decided to run for the London Assembly for the Conservative Party, and became the chair of the assembly in 2006. He appealed to both conservative and independent voters as a moderate conservative, aligning with most party values. As the chair of the London Assembly, he gained political experience.
In 2008, he decided he would try to enter the 2008 election for Mayor of London. Although he applied, his application was not accepted, and the Conservative party decided to go with a more experienced candidate. He did not seek re-election to the London Assembly, and instead sought to run for MP for Hendon, where he used to live. Before the 2010 General Election began, the Conservative Party chose him as their candidate for the constituency. He chose a socially liberal stance, while sticking to the party’s economic values and stance on immigration and foreign affairs. He campaigned in the constituency, and eventually won with 46% of the vote.
As an MP, he voted based on the policies he was elected on, and with his party. He was a backbencher for his first few years, as he was newly elected. In 2014 he became the Secretary of State for the Home Department, his first cabinet position. In 2015, he was re-elected, winning with 48% of the vote, an improvement from his first election, proving he had support in his local constituency. In 2016, he was criticized because he abstained from the Brexit Vote, choosing not to vote, although he was present in the House of Commons. This hurt him politically, and polls showed that the Brexit Party was gaining support as an alternative to him in Hendon. He eventually won in 2017, gaining 46% of the vote, and returning to the back-benches.
At this point, he decided not to seek a job in the Prime Minister’s cabinet, and instead decided to stay in the background, knowing that he should wait until the time is right to seek a higher office again.
Other Info:
I have read and accept the rules of the roleplay: The Archipelago Territory
Do Not Remove: 84721
by The Archipelago Territory » Mon Mar 02, 2020 4:51 pm
by Greater Arab State » Mon Mar 02, 2020 5:19 pm
The Archipelago Territory wrote:
NS Nation Name: The Archipelago Territory
Character Name: Harold Wilson
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 39
Character Height: 5 feet 10 inches
Character Weight: 163 pounds
Character Position/Role/Job: MP for Hendon (2010-present), Secretary of State for the Home Department (2014-2016), Chair of the London Assembly (2006-2008), Member of the London Assembly (2004-2008).
Appearance: (Image)
Character constituency of Origin: Hendon
Character constituency of Residence: Hendon
Character Party Affiliation: Conservative
Main Strengths: experienced, intelligent, well liked by party, good speaker/debater.
Main Weaknesses: younger (for a politician), no stance on brexit, short tempered, reckless.
Biography:
Harold was born in London, in January 6, 1980. He originally intended to get a business degree, but instead decided to get a degree in political science. In 2002, he graduated from Imperial College London. He managed to become a staffer for an MP for Kensington in December 2002, and worked for him until the end of 2003. He became interested in Westminster, and wanted to become an MP himself. In 2004, he decided to run for the London Assembly for the Conservative Party, and became the chair of the assembly in 2006. He appealed to both conservative and independent voters as a moderate conservative, aligning with most party values. As the chair of the London Assembly, he gained political experience.
In 2008, he decided he would try to enter the 2008 election for Mayor of London. Although he applied, his application was not accepted, and the Conservative party decided to go with a more experienced candidate. He did not seek re-election to the London Assembly, and instead sought to run for MP for Hendon, where he used to live. Before the 2010 General Election began, the Conservative Party chose him as their candidate for the constituency. He chose a socially liberal stance, while sticking to the party’s economic values and stance on immigration and foreign affairs. He campaigned in the constituency, and eventually won with 46% of the vote.
As an MP, he voted based on the policies he was elected on, and with his party. He was a backbencher for his first few years, as he was newly elected. In 2014 he became the Secretary of State for the Home Department, his first cabinet position. In 2015, he was re-elected, winning with 48% of the vote, an improvement from his first election, proving he had support in his local constituency. In 2016, he was criticized because he abstained from the Brexit Vote, choosing not to vote, although he was present in the House of Commons. This hurt him politically, and polls showed that the Brexit Party was gaining support as an alternative to him in Hendon. He eventually won in 2017, gaining 46% of the vote, and returning to the back-benches.
At this point, he decided not to seek a job in the Prime Minister’s cabinet, and instead decided to stay in the background, knowing that he should wait until the time is right to seek a higher office again.
Other Info:
I have read and accept the rules of the roleplay: The Archipelago Territory
Do Not Remove: 84721
by The Archipelago Territory » Mon Mar 02, 2020 6:10 pm
Greater Arab State wrote:The Archipelago Territory wrote:
NS Nation Name: The Archipelago Territory
Character Name: Harold Wilson
Character Gender: Male
Character Age: 39
Character Height: 5 feet 10 inches
Character Weight: 163 pounds
Character Position/Role/Job: MP for Hendon (2010-present), Secretary of State for the Home Department (2014-2016), Chair of the London Assembly (2006-2008), Member of the London Assembly (2004-2008).
Appearance: (Image)
Character constituency of Origin: Hendon
Character constituency of Residence: Hendon
Character Party Affiliation: Conservative
Main Strengths: experienced, intelligent, well liked by party, good speaker/debater.
Main Weaknesses: younger (for a politician), no stance on brexit, short tempered, reckless.
Biography:
Harold was born in London, in January 6, 1980. He originally intended to get a business degree, but instead decided to get a degree in political science. In 2002, he graduated from Imperial College London. He managed to become a staffer for an MP for Kensington in December 2002, and worked for him until the end of 2003. He became interested in Westminster, and wanted to become an MP himself. In 2004, he decided to run for the London Assembly for the Conservative Party, and became the chair of the assembly in 2006. He appealed to both conservative and independent voters as a moderate conservative, aligning with most party values. As the chair of the London Assembly, he gained political experience.
In 2008, he decided he would try to enter the 2008 election for Mayor of London. Although he applied, his application was not accepted, and the Conservative party decided to go with a more experienced candidate. He did not seek re-election to the London Assembly, and instead sought to run for MP for Hendon, where he used to live. Before the 2010 General Election began, the Conservative Party chose him as their candidate for the constituency. He chose a socially liberal stance, while sticking to the party’s economic values and stance on immigration and foreign affairs. He campaigned in the constituency, and eventually won with 46% of the vote.
As an MP, he voted based on the policies he was elected on, and with his party. He was a backbencher for his first few years, as he was newly elected. In 2014 he became the Secretary of State for the Home Department, his first cabinet position. In 2015, he was re-elected, winning with 48% of the vote, an improvement from his first election, proving he had support in his local constituency. In 2016, he was criticized because he abstained from the Brexit Vote, choosing not to vote, although he was present in the House of Commons. This hurt him politically, and polls showed that the Brexit Party was gaining support as an alternative to him in Hendon. He eventually won in 2017, gaining 46% of the vote, and returning to the back-benches.
At this point, he decided not to seek a job in the Prime Minister’s cabinet, and instead decided to stay in the background, knowing that he should wait until the time is right to seek a higher office again.
Other Info:
I have read and accept the rules of the roleplay: The Archipelago Territory
Do Not Remove: 84721
Here are some suggestions to build on the app:
1: I would recommend ageing the app up by a few years.
2: On the whole, the app could do with some spacing in terms of their political career, in particular the section on the London Assembly.
3: Potentially, you could have them stand and be elected in the Assembly's first elections in 2000? Thus providing them with a base for their political career.
4: Unfortunately, they would be unable to app as the Home Secretary between 2014-2016 as the current IC Prime Minister Diane Naismith, served as Home Secretary between 2010 and 2016.
5: It might be best to change the government department in which the app mentions as all of the Conservative MP's thus far, both current and reserved are have or have previously had ministerial careers in the Home Office. However, if you want a government department that is similar, there is the Ministry of Justice.
by The World Capitalist Confederation » Fri Mar 06, 2020 2:08 pm
by Greater Arab State » Fri Mar 06, 2020 2:48 pm
The World Capitalist Confederation wrote:Right, let's see what we can do to revive this.
by The World Capitalist Confederation » Fri Mar 06, 2020 2:50 pm
by Greater Arab State » Fri Mar 06, 2020 2:52 pm
Greater Arab State wrote:Regarding constituency surgeries, they differ to an extent from Town halls in that rather than constituents asking questions in one single room, it is more like a brief meeting with the MP on a particular subject or issue, consequently, feel free to RP constituents, however, it would be appreciated if this were done in a organised and courteous manner.
by The World Capitalist Confederation » Fri Mar 06, 2020 3:23 pm
Greater Arab State wrote:Greater Arab State wrote:Regarding constituency surgeries, they differ to an extent from Town halls in that rather than constituents asking questions in one single room, it is more like a brief meeting with the MP on a particular subject or issue, consequently, feel free to RP constituents, however, it would be appreciated if this were done in a organised and courteous manner.
by Greater Arab State » Sat Mar 07, 2020 4:48 pm
Albennia wrote:Can I make a Northumbrian nationalist party? If so, how successful would it be?
by Agarntrop » Sat Mar 07, 2020 4:48 pm
Albennia wrote:Can I make a Northumbrian nationalist party? If so, how successful would it be?
by The World Capitalist Confederation » Sat Mar 07, 2020 4:49 pm
Greater Arab State wrote:Albennia wrote:Can I make a Northumbrian nationalist party? If so, how successful would it be?
Unfortunately, we are merely keeping to the current political parties with the full list of parties being shown below:
The Conservative Party, the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats, the Brexit Party, The Democratic Unionist Party, the Scottish National Party, Plaid Cymru, Sinn Fein and Independents.
by Greater Arab State » Sat Mar 07, 2020 4:49 pm
Albennia wrote:Can I make a Northumbrian nationalist party? If so, how successful would it be?
by Greater Arab State » Sat Mar 07, 2020 4:50 pm
The World Capitalist Confederation wrote:Greater Arab State wrote:
Unfortunately, we are merely keeping to the current political parties with the full list of parties being shown below:
The Conservative Party, the Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats, the Brexit Party, The Democratic Unionist Party, the Scottish National Party, Plaid Cymru, Sinn Fein and Independents.
He could take it, but have no seats. Or he could take one of the independent seats if it happens to he in Northumbria.
by Sao Nova Europa » Mon Mar 09, 2020 10:18 am
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