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'''Gerald Edward Fernsby''' (2 February 1955 - 17 September 2022) was a [[Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|Nicholas and Great British]] politician who served as the Prime Minister of Nicholas and Great Britain and leader of the [[United Democratic Party of Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|United Democratic Party]] from | '''Gerald Edward Fernsby''' (2 February 1955 - 17 September 2022) was a [[Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|Nicholas and Great British]] politician who served as the Prime Minister of Nicholas and Great Britain and leader of the [[United Democratic Party of Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|United Democratic Party]] from January to May 2022. | ||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
Gerald Fernsby was born on 2 February 1955 in St Ives, Cornwall, Nicholas and Great Britain. His father worked as a headmaster at a private school and his mother worked as a typist. He had an older brother called Godfrey. | Gerald Fernsby was born on 2 February 1955 in St Ives, Cornwall, Nicholas and Great Britain. His father worked as a headmaster at a private school and his mother worked as a typist. He had an older brother called Godfrey. | ||
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Gerald Fernsby was educated in a private school in Cornwall before going to Exeter University to study politics. | Gerald Fernsby was educated in a private school in Cornwall before going to Exeter University to study politics. | ||
==Early Career== | ==Early Career== | ||
In 1979, Fernsby was conscripted into the army to fight in the [[First Nicholas and Great British Civil War (Pacifica)|First Nicholas and Great British Civil War]]. During this war, he fought against both [[West Romordia (Pacifica)|West Romordian]] and and Nicholasian rebel forces. | In 1979, Fernsby was conscripted into the army to fight in the [[First Nicholas and Great British Civil War (Pacifica)|First Nicholas and Great British Civil War]]. During this war, he fought against both [[West Romordia (Pacifica)|West Romordian]] and and Nicholasian rebel forces. Fernsby disapproved of the [[Treaty of Virje (Pacifica)|Treaty of Virje]], believing it was unfair how Nicholas and Great Britain was blamed for the war. This led to him joining the Nationalist Party in 1981 before switching to the [[Socialist Nationalist Party of Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|Socialist Nationalist Party]] in 1983. Initially, Fernsby had little success in trying to become a Member of [[Parliament of Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|Parliament]]. He eventually was elected as MP of St Ives in the 1999 general election. However, he would later lose his seat to the Liberal party. In 2009, he would regain his seat. | ||
==Prime Minister== | |||
Gerald Fernsby disagreed with [[Supreme Leader of Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|Supreme Leader]] [[Nicholas McGregor (Pacifica)|Nicholas McGregor]] prejudice towards Romordians. When the [[Operation Dian Cecht (Pacifica)|Romordian genocide]] commenced, Fernsby felt that it was the final straw for him. He and many other MPs, military commanders and other people in positions of power secretly began organising the [[New Year's Eve Insurrection (Pacifica)|New Year's Eve Insurrection]], which took place in 2021.. The insurrection meant McGregor was forced to resign as Supreme Leader. [[Owen Walsh (Pacifica)|Owen Walsh]], the leader of the insurrection, became the new Supreme Leader but changed the title to Prime Minister. He made Gerald Fernsby his deputy Prime Minister. The Socialist Nationalist Party was banned and many MPs that had taken part in the insurrection formed the [[United Democratic Party of Nicholas and Great Britain (Pacifica)|United Democratic Party]]. | |||
In 2022, there was a general election. The United Democratic Party won with a landslide victory and Fernsby was also elected as the new leader of the party, making him the Prime Minister on 9 January 2022. He soon made Owen Walsh his deputy. On 13 February 2022, Gerald Fernsby and signed the [[Treaty of Ricubai (Pacifica)|Treaty of Ricubai]] with President [[Dr Stella Blanc (Pacifica)|Stella Blanc]] of [[Izaakia (Pacifica)|Izaakia]]. | |||
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Revision as of 09:36, 21 June 2024
The Right Honourable Gerald Fernsby MP | |
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Prime Minister | |
In office 9 January 2022 – 4 May 2022 | |
Preceded by | Owen Walsh |
Succeeded by | Office abolished |
Member of Parliament for St Ives | |
In office 7 May 2009 – 4 May 2022 | |
Personal details | |
Born | St Ives, Nicholas and Great Britain | February 2, 1955
Died | September 17, 2022 New Mako City, Izaakia | (aged 67)
Cause of death | Nerve agent |
Nationality | Nicholas and Great British |
Political party | United Democratic Party |
Height | 181 cm (5 ft 11 in) |
Gerald Edward Fernsby (2 February 1955 - 17 September 2022) was a Nicholas and Great British politician who served as the Prime Minister of Nicholas and Great Britain and leader of the United Democratic Party from January to May 2022.
Early life
Gerald Fernsby was born on 2 February 1955 in St Ives, Cornwall, Nicholas and Great Britain. His father worked as a headmaster at a private school and his mother worked as a typist. He had an older brother called Godfrey.
Education
Gerald Fernsby was educated in a private school in Cornwall before going to Exeter University to study politics.
Early Career
In 1979, Fernsby was conscripted into the army to fight in the First Nicholas and Great British Civil War. During this war, he fought against both West Romordian and and Nicholasian rebel forces. Fernsby disapproved of the Treaty of Virje, believing it was unfair how Nicholas and Great Britain was blamed for the war. This led to him joining the Nationalist Party in 1981 before switching to the Socialist Nationalist Party in 1983. Initially, Fernsby had little success in trying to become a Member of Parliament. He eventually was elected as MP of St Ives in the 1999 general election. However, he would later lose his seat to the Liberal party. In 2009, he would regain his seat.
Prime Minister
Gerald Fernsby disagreed with Supreme Leader Nicholas McGregor prejudice towards Romordians. When the Romordian genocide commenced, Fernsby felt that it was the final straw for him. He and many other MPs, military commanders and other people in positions of power secretly began organising the New Year's Eve Insurrection, which took place in 2021.. The insurrection meant McGregor was forced to resign as Supreme Leader. Owen Walsh, the leader of the insurrection, became the new Supreme Leader but changed the title to Prime Minister. He made Gerald Fernsby his deputy Prime Minister. The Socialist Nationalist Party was banned and many MPs that had taken part in the insurrection formed the United Democratic Party.
In 2022, there was a general election. The United Democratic Party won with a landslide victory and Fernsby was also elected as the new leader of the party, making him the Prime Minister on 9 January 2022. He soon made Owen Walsh his deputy. On 13 February 2022, Gerald Fernsby and signed the Treaty of Ricubai with President Stella Blanc of Izaakia.