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| |citizenship = [[Satavia|Satavian]] <br>[[Estmere|Estmerish]] (1975-2020) <ref>In accordance with the [[Constitution of Satavia|Satavian Constitution]], Elliot renounced his Estmerish citienship upon appointment as Prime Minister</ref>
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| '''Jago Arthur Elliot''', sometimes refered to as '''J. A. Elliot''', (born 28th October, 1975) is a [[Satavia|Satavian]] politician, author and former Journalist who has served as [[List of Prime Ministers of Satavia|Prime Minister of Satavia]] since August 2020, following the [[2020 Satavian General Election]], where he became the first [[Conservative Party (Satavia)|Conservative]] Prime Minister since 1924, 96 years earlier. He has served as the Member of Parliament for Port Hope East since 2014, and was the shadow Foreign Minister from 2015-2016, until his elevation to leader of the Conservative Party and the ''de facto'' leader of the opposition.
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| Elliot was born in the capital of [[Estmere]], [[Chadwell]], in 1975 to his Satavian father and Estmerish mother. His Father, the then Ambasador of Satavia to Estmere was a senior diplomat in the Satavian Foreign Ministry. His mother, who was from Estmere, had met his father when he was posted to Estmere in 1973. They married in 1974. Elliot achieved a first in History from [[Porth Jago#King's College Jago|King's College Jago]], in [[Porth Jago]]. Elliot wrote for the [[Hope Post]] (commonly called ''The Post'', the most widely circulated newspaper in Satavia, becoming it's {{wpl|Correspondent|Foreign Correspondent}} in 1998, at the age of twenty three. In 2001, he became Editor of the Post, before leaving in 2008 to become a politician. During his time as Editor of the Post, Elliot released a series of best selling non-fiction Historical Books, starting with the Satavian Colonisation up to the end of the Satavian Crisis.
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| Before 2015, Elliot had not held any shadow cabinet posts, before being appointed as Shadow Foreign Minister. In 2016, he left the role to become the Leader of the Conservative Party. He also united the various smaller centre and centre-right parties to become the ''de facto'' leader of the opposition, controlling the second most votes in Parliament after the Government <ref>In the Parliament of Satavia, the Government is challenged by the Opposition, which is made up of every party with reperesentation that is not part of the Government</ref>. In 2020, he lead the Conservatives to a suprise landslide victory, securing the largest majority since 1964.
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| ==Early Life== | |
| Elliot was born in [[Chadwell]], in [[Estmere]] on the 28th October, 1975. His father, [[Arthur Elliot]], was a senior diplomat who served as {{wpl|ambassador}} to Estmere from 1973-1983. Elliot would remain in Estmere untill 1983, when Republican Paramilitaries, such as the [[Republican Free Army]], and Monarchist Paramilitaries reached a cease fire with the Satavian Government. Upon his return to Satavia At age 13, Elliot gained a Scholarship to a {{wpl|Private School}}, from where, at age 18, he went to King's College Jago, where he achieved a first (A) in History and recieved a minor in Journalism. He joined the Hope Post in 1998, and because of his prior experience and "excellent writing abilites", he was appointed as one of the paper's {{wpl|Correspondent|Foreign Correspondents}} later that year. In 2001, he became editor of the paper, following his nomination by outgoing editor James Craig. In 2008, he stood, succesfully, for election as MP for [[Arthur's Point West]].
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| ==Political Career== | |
| Elliot stood and was elected as MP for [[Arthur's Point West]] in the [[2008 Satavian General Election]]. He would remain as MP for Arthur's Point West until the 2014 General Election, when Elliot stood as MP for [[Port Hope|Port Hope East]], becoming their MP. In 2015, he was given the opposition role of [[Departments of the Government of Satavia|Shadow Foreign Minister]]. He stepped down from that role in 2016, to become leader of the Conservative Party. His efforts to unite the parliamentry votes of the smaller, centre to centre-right parties saw his elevation to ''de facto'' leader of the opposition, as the Conservative Party controlled the second most seats in Parliament. In the August 2020 General Election, he unexpectedly scored a landslide victory, becoming Satavia's first Conservative PM for 96 years.
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| ==Author== | |
| As an Author, Elliot has released four books, all to critical acclaim in Satavia. Three are non-fiction historical works, whilst one is a historical fiction, set during the Great War in Estmere.
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| * ''The Hope: Satavia and Euclean Colonisation'' (1 of 3), 2002
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| * ''The Great War'' (2 of 3), 2004
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| * ''The Satavian Crisis'' (3 of 3), 2008
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| * ''31st Division'', 2013
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| ==See Also== | |
| *[[List of Prime Ministers of Satavia]]
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| *[[Johan de Vilock]]
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| *[[Satavia]]
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