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'''Philip Campbell''' is a [[Delamaria|Delamarian]] politician currently serving as [[Prime Minister of Delamaria]]. Campbell had previously served as assistant foreign secretary for policy, and as deputy leader of the congressional United Party, prior to the new parliament and parties. | '''Philip Campbell''' is a [[Delamaria|Delamarian]] politician currently serving as [[Prime Minister of Delamaria]]. Campbell had previously served as assistant foreign secretary for policy, and as deputy leader of the congressional United Party, prior to the new parliament and parties. | ||
Campbell was born in 1977 in Swanley-on-Talbot in Labrador. His father, Leonard, was a judge and a senior partner at [[Logue & Price]], his mother Anne was an Olympic equestrian athlete, and the daughter of [[Sir Raymond Chartesea, 4th Baronet]]. He attended [[Loudon School]] in [[State of New Bedford|New Bedford]], an elite private school, before attending the [[University of Westchester]], where he studied Politics and International Relations. At Westchester he was captain of the University cricket team, Vice President of the student's union, and spent a term studying abroad in [[Godstone]] and [[Lyrie]]. | |||
Campbell got his first job as an assistant to the Delamarian ambassador to Great Anglia, he later worked his way up to Special Envoy for Economic Policy in Godstone by 2000. He was soon called back to serve as a senior advisor to the Foreign Secretary. In 2010 he was approached by the United Party to run for office in Labrador but he declined. In 2012 he was appointed Assistant Foreign Secretary for Policy, a highly poweful position which he later combined with the Political Affairs post to create the Assistant Foreign Secretary for Affairs. In 2016 Campbell was once again approached to run for office in the constituency of Chipping in Labrador. Campbell agreed to run but didnt resign his position in government, a move he would be criticised for in the campaign. Campbell won his election outright with a majority of 5,560, and entered congress in January of the following year. | |||
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Revision as of 13:37, 16 May 2023
The Honourable Philip Campbell | |
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Prime Minister of Delamaria | |
Assumed office March 10th, 2023 | |
Monarch | William V |
Deputy | Hugo Portland |
Preceded by | Edward Kingsland (Acting) |
Member of Parliament for Chipping | |
Assumed office 2016 | |
Assistant Foreign Secretary for Policy | |
In office 2012–2015 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Great Hampton, New Bedford | May 25, 1977
Political party | Liberal Conservative |
Spouse | Sophie Campbell |
Children | 5 |
Parent |
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Philip Campbell is a Delamarian politician currently serving as Prime Minister of Delamaria. Campbell had previously served as assistant foreign secretary for policy, and as deputy leader of the congressional United Party, prior to the new parliament and parties.
Campbell was born in 1977 in Swanley-on-Talbot in Labrador. His father, Leonard, was a judge and a senior partner at Logue & Price, his mother Anne was an Olympic equestrian athlete, and the daughter of Sir Raymond Chartesea, 4th Baronet. He attended Loudon School in New Bedford, an elite private school, before attending the University of Westchester, where he studied Politics and International Relations. At Westchester he was captain of the University cricket team, Vice President of the student's union, and spent a term studying abroad in Godstone and Lyrie.
Campbell got his first job as an assistant to the Delamarian ambassador to Great Anglia, he later worked his way up to Special Envoy for Economic Policy in Godstone by 2000. He was soon called back to serve as a senior advisor to the Foreign Secretary. In 2010 he was approached by the United Party to run for office in Labrador but he declined. In 2012 he was appointed Assistant Foreign Secretary for Policy, a highly poweful position which he later combined with the Political Affairs post to create the Assistant Foreign Secretary for Affairs. In 2016 Campbell was once again approached to run for office in the constituency of Chipping in Labrador. Campbell agreed to run but didnt resign his position in government, a move he would be criticised for in the campaign. Campbell won his election outright with a majority of 5,560, and entered congress in January of the following year.