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'''Catrin Brock''' (''Catrin Ermengard Brock''; born 2 October, 1978) has served as the [[First Reeve of Osynstry]] since 2020. She also served as a  Minister between 2006 and 2018. She identifies as a moderate, and has spoken out against the "encroachment of the left" on the party she is a member of, the [[Social Democrats (Esthursia)|Social Democrats]].
'''Catrin Brock''' (''Catrin Ermengard Brock''; born 2 October, 1978) has served as the [[First Reeve of Osynstry]] since 2020. She also served as a  Minister between 2006 and 2018. She identifies as a moderate, and has spoken out against the "encroachment of the left" on the party she is a member of, the [[Social Democrats (Esthursia)|Social Democrats]].
Brock's supporters have praised her ability to bring Moderate (and formerly Conservative) voters to her side, but critics have cited a large third party vote on the left - mostly behind [[Green-Left (Esthursia)|Green-Left]] - and depressed turnout due to her low popularity amongst youth voters and core Social Democrats.

Revision as of 01:31, 5 February 2024

The Right Honourable
Catrin Brock
Official portrait of Anneliese Dodds MP crop 2.jpg
First Reeve of Osynstry
Assumed office
23 April, 2020
MonarchArthur VI
Preceded byEdgar Thrupp
Personal details
Born
Catrin Ermengard Brock

(1978-10-02) 2 October 1978 (age 46)
Denewent, Osynstry, Esthursia
NationalityEsthursian (Osynstrian)
Political partySocial Democrats (1996-)
Spouse
Theo Albridge (m. 2003)
Alma materUniversity of Thornlow (Economics, Politics and Thinking / EPT)
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionPolitician, stateswoman

Catrin Brock (Catrin Ermengard Brock; born 2 October, 1978) has served as the First Reeve of Osynstry since 2020. She also served as a Minister between 2006 and 2018. She identifies as a moderate, and has spoken out against the "encroachment of the left" on the party she is a member of, the Social Democrats.

Brock's supporters have praised her ability to bring Moderate (and formerly Conservative) voters to her side, but critics have cited a large third party vote on the left - mostly behind Green-Left - and depressed turnout due to her low popularity amongst youth voters and core Social Democrats.