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− | + | '''Martin Webb''' is a former [[Australia]]n Politician who moved to the [[United Kingdom]] to fight in the war taking place there. He is also previously a party president of [[The North Korean Workers Party]], a former Far-Left Political Party in [[North Korea]]. | |
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− | '''Martin Webb''' is a former | + | |
===Employment=== | ===Employment=== | ||
− | '''Martin Webb''' is former | + | '''Martin Webb''' is former employee of ''Taylor Grain'', a Q1 Grain company in the United Kingdom and ''FOX Diamonds,90+ Wellness, a [[One:Diamonds|Diamonds]] company. |
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− | '''Martin Webb''' has earnt | + | '''Martin Webb''' has earnt five '''Hard Worker''' achievements during his eLifetime. |
− | ====Employment | + | ====Employment Skills:==== |
− | + | {{One:Skills (Template)|manu=7.58 |land=4.62 |con=1.25 }} | |
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===Military=== | ===Military=== | ||
− | '''Martin Webb''' | + | '''Martin Webb''' has earnt Martin Webb three [[achievements|Super Soldier]] achievements. |
===Politics=== | ===Politics=== | ||
− | '''Martin Webb''' has been successfully elected to the [[Congress of Australia | + | '''Martin Webb''' has been successfully elected to the [[Congress of Australia|Australian Senate]] on two separate occasions, both times as a member of the [[Australian National Party]]. The first of these was in [[Victoria]] on September 25, when he received 9 votes. The second occasion was on November 25, when he received 8 votes in the [[Queensland| Queensland Elections]]. |
− | In February 2010, Martin Webb unsuccessfully ran for | + | In February 2010, Martin Webb unsuccessfully ran for Congress in [[South Australia]], receiving 3 votes. |
===Media=== | ===Media=== | ||
− | '''Martin Webb''' owns the newspaper {{eLink|newspaper|189640|Black Sun Times}} as of day 869 it | + | '''Martin Webb''' owns the newspaper {{eLink|newspaper|189640|Black Sun Times}}, as of day 869 it had 11 [[subscriptions]]. |
+ | [[Category:People of Australia]] |
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Martin Webb is a former Australian Politician who moved to the United Kingdom to fight in the war taking place there. He is also previously a party president of The North Korean Workers Party, a former Far-Left Political Party in North Korea.
Employment
Martin Webb is former employee of Taylor Grain, a Q1 Grain company in the United Kingdom and FOX Diamonds,90+ Wellness, a Diamonds company.
Martin Webb has earnt five Hard Worker achievements during his eLifetime.
Employment Skills:
Manufacturing | Land | Construction | |
7.58 | 4.62 | 1.25 |
Military
Martin Webb has earnt Martin Webb three Super Soldier achievements.
Politics
Martin Webb has been successfully elected to the Australian Senate on two separate occasions, both times as a member of the Australian National Party. The first of these was in Victoria on September 25, when he received 9 votes. The second occasion was on November 25, when he received 8 votes in the Queensland Elections.
In February 2010, Martin Webb unsuccessfully ran for Congress in South Australia, receiving 3 votes.
Media
Martin Webb owns the newspaper Black Sun Times, as of day 869 it had 11 subscriptions.