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George Fenwick I often known simply as George Fenwick is a right-wing politician, entrepreneur, convicted war criminal and former conscript who is currently Lord-President of the Munkcestrian Republic. | George Fenwick I often known simply as George Fenwick is a right-wing politician, entrepreneur, convicted war criminal and former conscript who is currently Lord-President of the Munkcestrian Republic. | ||
He is also the father of [[George Fenwick II]] | He is also the father of [[George Fenwick II]] | ||
'''Early life''' | '''Early life''' | ||
George Fenwick's father was a labourer who worked on the railways. | George Fenwick's father was a labourer who worked on the railways. | ||
He grew up in poverty and did not have indoor toilet. | |||
'''Political career''' | '''Political career''' | ||
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He was convicted of ordering multiple atrocities during wars with Azadistan. | He was convicted of ordering multiple atrocities during wars with Azadistan. | ||
He is also hated among organised labour circles for his expulsion of the working-class | He is also hated among organised labour circles for his expulsion of the working-class from the Munkcestrian Republic. |
Revision as of 18:19, 5 May 2020
George Fenwick I often known simply as George Fenwick is a right-wing politician, entrepreneur, convicted war criminal and former conscript who is currently Lord-President of the Munkcestrian Republic. He is also the father of George Fenwick II
Early life
George Fenwick's father was a labourer who worked on the railways. He grew up in poverty and did not have indoor toilet. Political career
George Fenwick's political career was based on: expansionism, imperialism and the growth of slavery.
Controversies He was convicted of ordering multiple atrocities during wars with Azadistan.
He is also hated among organised labour circles for his expulsion of the working-class from the Munkcestrian Republic.