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Nicholas Gray is a former citizen of South Africa residing in the United Kingdom.
Before South Africa fell
Nicholas Gray has been an avid member of the South African Party having been elected to congress with the second highest amount of votes in the country. Nicholas Gray started a newspaper to tell the public about how congress was running the country but the first issue failed after Nicholas Gray made it clear to the public that several members of other political parties had run for congress, taken the gold and then resigned to go fight in a war.
After South Africa fell
Nicholas Gray continued to work in South Africa during it's Indonesian and Brazilian occupation's for a few days until leaving the South Africa in favor of United Kingdom. He continues to be an outspoken opponent of Imperialism and still hopes for a day when he can return to a free South Africa.