United kingdom2
12-01-2008, 03:51
2009 Elections Called!
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Prime Minister Helen Clark calls elections
Today at noon Prime Minister Clark made her way to Buckingham Palace to ask Queen Hannah to call elections. The Prime Minister did comment on the surprise election call stating it's the people's chance to elect a new government for the nation. The Liberal Government has suffered through their term badly. Unemployment was 4.89 now it's 13.12 and the people are now calling for a new government just like they did under the Labour Government under McAlesse.
Prime Minister Clark election campaign is on creating large areas in the country for the Red Kangaroo, the national animal of the Second United Kingdom. She has continued to hold the seat of Kingston South for fifteen years but that almost might change in these 2009 elections. Her party right now holds five hundred seats out of the nine hundred and two seats in the UK2 Parliament. If she can take on another sixty seats or remain at five hundred seats her party can take control of Parliament for a next five years.
Opposition Leader Elizabeth Bowles, Leader of the Forward Wales party has been Opposition Leader for eleven years serving four Prime Ministers; two Labour and two Liberal. She was Deputy Prime Minister for nine years in the 1960’s. She has continued not to support freedom to Wales in which she barely gets any votes up their. On a campaigning booklet she is currently supporting and campaigning for free and universal healthcare for all citizens, supporting legal gay marriages in the UK, decreasing the military size the country and granted British colonies independence.
Mary McAleese, Leader of the Labour Party Former Prime Minister Mary McAleese is currently retaining her leadership of the party that she ruined international and national during her terms in office. She has had a long record of scandals involving money and sexual misconduct with many male staffers during her terms in the White Palace. Her campaigning starts out for goals of becoming a superpower and destroying the British Monarchy.
Jack Patterson, Leader of the Conservative Party almost made to the White Palace when several nations where against the votes as Mary McAleese won a second term. After a recount of votes in the British Colony of Mexico it appeared that McAleese was the winner and Patterson was the loser. He has also been in a number of scandals mostly involving sexual misconduct with many female campaign and Conservative party staffers which lead to his impeachment as a Member of Parliament. He was able to defeat the charges but his reputation was ruin and same with his party’s. He is campaigning for freely education in the country.
Sir George Edwards, Leader of the Sinn Finn Party is the first ever homosexual political leader in the United Kingdom. He has been a proud supporter for gay marriage rights and has continued to rally support and campaign for gay rights even if violence happens.
Sara Patton, Leader of the Scottish National Party holds a very some part in law making and changing. Her party is the smallest in Parliament but gets millions of nationwide support during elections. Mrs. Patton is a strong believer in creating an independent Scotland but at times her voice for freedom is clearly unheard of during election campaigns as voters turn to deaf hears when hearing for a independent Scotland.
Number of members of parliament (MPs) =902
Liberal party of seats taken=500
Forward Wales party of seats taken=300
Labour party number of seats taken=56
Conservative party of seats taken=6
Scottish National party of seats taken=10
Sinn Fein party of seats taken=30
Leader of the Liberals: Helen Clark
Leader of the Labour Party: Mary McAleese
Leader of the Conservative Party: Jack Patterson
Leader of the Forward Wales: Elizabeth Bowles
Leader of the Scottish National Party: Sara Patton
Leader of the Sinn Fein Party: Sir George Edwards
((The poll votes only count for electoral votes and they barely count for anything in the UK2. If popular votes for each party are the same poll votes shall be used as electoral votes to name the winning party.))
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Prime Minister Helen Clark calls elections
Today at noon Prime Minister Clark made her way to Buckingham Palace to ask Queen Hannah to call elections. The Prime Minister did comment on the surprise election call stating it's the people's chance to elect a new government for the nation. The Liberal Government has suffered through their term badly. Unemployment was 4.89 now it's 13.12 and the people are now calling for a new government just like they did under the Labour Government under McAlesse.
Prime Minister Clark election campaign is on creating large areas in the country for the Red Kangaroo, the national animal of the Second United Kingdom. She has continued to hold the seat of Kingston South for fifteen years but that almost might change in these 2009 elections. Her party right now holds five hundred seats out of the nine hundred and two seats in the UK2 Parliament. If she can take on another sixty seats or remain at five hundred seats her party can take control of Parliament for a next five years.
Opposition Leader Elizabeth Bowles, Leader of the Forward Wales party has been Opposition Leader for eleven years serving four Prime Ministers; two Labour and two Liberal. She was Deputy Prime Minister for nine years in the 1960’s. She has continued not to support freedom to Wales in which she barely gets any votes up their. On a campaigning booklet she is currently supporting and campaigning for free and universal healthcare for all citizens, supporting legal gay marriages in the UK, decreasing the military size the country and granted British colonies independence.
Mary McAleese, Leader of the Labour Party Former Prime Minister Mary McAleese is currently retaining her leadership of the party that she ruined international and national during her terms in office. She has had a long record of scandals involving money and sexual misconduct with many male staffers during her terms in the White Palace. Her campaigning starts out for goals of becoming a superpower and destroying the British Monarchy.
Jack Patterson, Leader of the Conservative Party almost made to the White Palace when several nations where against the votes as Mary McAleese won a second term. After a recount of votes in the British Colony of Mexico it appeared that McAleese was the winner and Patterson was the loser. He has also been in a number of scandals mostly involving sexual misconduct with many female campaign and Conservative party staffers which lead to his impeachment as a Member of Parliament. He was able to defeat the charges but his reputation was ruin and same with his party’s. He is campaigning for freely education in the country.
Sir George Edwards, Leader of the Sinn Finn Party is the first ever homosexual political leader in the United Kingdom. He has been a proud supporter for gay marriage rights and has continued to rally support and campaign for gay rights even if violence happens.
Sara Patton, Leader of the Scottish National Party holds a very some part in law making and changing. Her party is the smallest in Parliament but gets millions of nationwide support during elections. Mrs. Patton is a strong believer in creating an independent Scotland but at times her voice for freedom is clearly unheard of during election campaigns as voters turn to deaf hears when hearing for a independent Scotland.
Number of members of parliament (MPs) =902
Liberal party of seats taken=500
Forward Wales party of seats taken=300
Labour party number of seats taken=56
Conservative party of seats taken=6
Scottish National party of seats taken=10
Sinn Fein party of seats taken=30
Leader of the Liberals: Helen Clark
Leader of the Labour Party: Mary McAleese
Leader of the Conservative Party: Jack Patterson
Leader of the Forward Wales: Elizabeth Bowles
Leader of the Scottish National Party: Sara Patton
Leader of the Sinn Fein Party: Sir George Edwards
((The poll votes only count for electoral votes and they barely count for anything in the UK2. If popular votes for each party are the same poll votes shall be used as electoral votes to name the winning party.))