Richard York

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Richard York

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Society
Nationality Flag-UK.jpg British
National rank 1523
Date of birth November 2008
Date of death unknown 2010
Residence London, United Kingdom
Political party Movement for Democratic Unity
Politics
Director of Foreign Affairs of Movement for Democratic Unity
27 November 2008 – 20 February 2009
Succeeded by dobis, Ryan McCullough
Congressman of United Kingdom
26 December 2008 – 20 February 2009
Preceded by Rayf Drayson
Succeeded by Azra'eil
Congressman of Philippines
26 March 2009 – April 2009
Military
Military rank Icon rank Sergeant.png Sergeant
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman


Richard York was a citizen of the United Kingdom.

In the United Kingdom

York was born in London UK in 2008, although he moved over to the US in February 2009 along with friend Patrick Reckitt to start a new life. He became an active politician in the UK for the Movement for Democratic Unity, being elected into Congress twice and serving as the party's Director of Foreign Affairs.

He was also active in the UK Ministry of Foreign Affairs, serving as an apprentice and even serving as defacto Minister during January 2009

In the United States

On moving to the eUS, Richard York became a member of the United States Workers Party before moving to the Americna Imperialists. He left the party after a failed leadership campaign, and became active in the campaign to unite Canada and the United States as a single entity, known as the United North American Empire campaign. He served as PR director for the group.

In the Philippines

York was an early member of Big Boy Bulley's Filipino Progressive Movement, the campaign by eUK citizens to bring the Philippines to its feet. Not long after this, he became inactive and his character died.

Rebirth

York was reborn in May 2010, a year after leaving. He has resumed his newspaper and plans a return to politics with the currently dormant Movement for Democratic Unity.

Media

Richard York wrote the Libertarian Voice, a somewhat popular newspaper devoted to right-wing economics. During his term in the House of Commons, he renamed it the Bath Times in honour of his South West constituency.

Richard later became one half of Watchman Radio with Liberal Social Democrats President Patrick Reckitt.

He has recently written more articles for his newspaper, now named the New Libertarian.