Difference between revisions of "Patrick Reckitt"
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{{Citizen| | {{Citizen| | ||
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name= Patrick Reckitt| | name= Patrick Reckitt| | ||
− | birth=27th November 2008| | + | wiki= Patrick Reckitt| |
− | death= | + | birth= 27th November 2008| |
− | picture= | + | death= March 2010 (estimated)| |
− | number= 1235059| | + | dead= yes| |
− | newspaper=''The Watchman'' | + | picture= Citizen1235059.jpg| |
− | + | number= 1235059| | |
− | + | newspaper= ''The Watchman''| | |
national rank= | | national rank= | | ||
level= 23| | level= 23| | ||
+ | country= United Kingdom| | ||
+ | party= | | ||
+ | residence= [[London]]| | ||
+ | faith= | | ||
<!-- positions and terms --> | | <!-- positions and terms --> | | ||
− | office1=Congress member| | + | office1= Congress member| |
− | office_location1=Yorkshire & Humberside| | + | office_location1= Yorkshire & Humberside| |
− | term_begin1=26th December 2008| | + | term_begin1= 26th December 2008| |
− | term_end1=25th January 2009| | + | term_end1= 25th January 2009| |
+ | under1= Movement for Democratic Unity| | ||
predecessor1=| | predecessor1=| | ||
− | successor1=Iain Keers| | + | successor1= Spite313{{!}}Iain Keers| |
− | office2= | + | office2= Vice president (party){{!}}Vice party president| |
− | office_location2= | + | office_location2= Movement for Democratic Unity| |
− | term_begin2= | + | term_begin2= 16th January 2009| |
− | term_end2= | | + | term_end2= N/A| |
predecessor2= | | predecessor2= | | ||
successor2= | | successor2= | | ||
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+ | office4= Party president| | ||
+ | office_location4= Liberal Social Democrats| | ||
+ | term_begin4= 16th March 2009| | ||
+ | term_end4= N/A| | ||
+ | predecessor4= Hassan Pesaran| | ||
+ | successor4= | | ||
+ | |||
office5= Congress member| | office5= Congress member| | ||
− | + | office_location5= United Kingdom| | |
− | term_begin5= | + | term_begin5= 26th March 2009| |
− | term_end5= | + | term_end5= 25th April 2009| |
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− | + | office6= Government_of_the_United_Kingdom{{!}}Co-Minister of Migration and Support| | |
− | + | office_location6= United Kingdom| | |
− | + | term_begin6= April 2009| | |
− | + | term_end6= May 2009| | |
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+ | office8= Congress member| | ||
+ | office_location8= Australia| | ||
+ | term_begin8= June 2009| | ||
+ | term_end8= August 2009| | ||
+ | under8= Australian Communist Party| | ||
+ | predecessor8= | | ||
+ | successor8= | | ||
− | + | office10=Cabinet Ministers of Australia{{!}}Deputy Minister for Immigration| | |
− | + | office_location10= Australia| | |
− | + | term_begin10= August 2009| | |
+ | term_end10= September 2009| | ||
+ | under10= Patti11| | ||
+ | predecessor10= | | ||
+ | successor10= Johnathon Brown| | ||
− | }} | + | office11=Cabinet Ministers of Australia{{!}}Minister for Immigration| |
+ | office_location11= Australia| | ||
+ | term_begin11= September 2009| | ||
+ | term_end11= October 2009| | ||
+ | under11= Stewstoyc| | ||
+ | predecessor11= Patti11| | ||
+ | successor11= Newt Gingrich| | ||
− | '''Patrick Reckitt''' was a [[citizen]] of [[ | + | office12=Cabinet Ministers of Australia{{!}}Minister for Immigration| |
+ | office_location12= Australia| | ||
+ | term_begin12= November 2009| | ||
+ | term_end12= December 2009| | ||
+ | under12= Cerridwen Voeland| | ||
+ | predecessor12= Newt Gingrich| | ||
+ | successor12= Ezekiel Thomas| | ||
+ | |||
+ | <!-- military --> | | ||
+ | military rank= Commander*| <!---no abbreviations---> | ||
+ | army= | | ||
+ | }}{{TOCright}} | ||
+ | '''Patrick Reckitt''' was a [[citizen]] of [[United Kingdom]] who was also part of [[Australia]]n community. | ||
+ | |||
+ | He was a Co-host and creator of a broadcast ''Watchman Radio''. | ||
==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
− | Patrick Reckitt | + | Patrick Reckitt had an excellent [[One:Manufacturing|Manufacturing]] skill. This has made him a valuable employee. |
==Politics== | ==Politics== | ||
− | He was an active member of [[Movement for Democratic Unity]] a political party in UK. He was elected Congressman and has served one term as a [[Congress member]]. | + | He was an active member of [[Movement for Democratic Unity]] a political party in the UK. He was elected Congressman and has served one term as a [[Congress member]]. Later moved to [[Liberal Social Democrats]], where he served as party president and as well served one term in Congress. Patrick served at least one term as Co-Minister of Migration and Support before he moved to Australia. |
− | Upon his arrival to Australia, Patrick has joined [[Australian Communist Party]]. | + | |
+ | Upon his arrival to Australia, Patrick has joined [[Australian Communist Party]] where he was part of several governments and served in [[Congress of Australia]]. | ||
==Military== | ==Military== | ||
− | + | Patrick was also an active soldier. Patrick served as '''Commandant of the Marine Corp''' in the [[Armed Forces of the Philippines]] between April and June 2009. | |
==Media== | ==Media== | ||
− | '''The Watchman''' is the newspaper that was published in UK than in Philippines | + | '''The Watchman''' is the newspaper that was published in the UK than in the Philippines. |
− | == | + | ==Misc== |
− | Patrick | + | Patrick also won [[BOBLO_awards|BOBLO award]] titles '''<nowiki>The 'oops I missed out Patrick' award</nowiki>''' |
− | == | + | ==Death== |
− | + | Patrick's death was discovered in September 2010. Historians have concluded that he died somewhere between the December 2009 and January 2010 as he published a {{eLink|article|1093772|farewell article}} 17th December 2009. However, his latest shout has been made in March 2010 so there is a reason to believe that he has visited the game after his death. | |
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+ | ==Achievements== | ||
{{Medals | {{Medals | ||
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|Party President= 0 | |Party President= 0 | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | [[Category:People of Australia]] |
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Patrick Reckitt was a citizen of United Kingdom who was also part of Australian community.
He was a Co-host and creator of a broadcast Watchman Radio.
Economy
Patrick Reckitt had an excellent Manufacturing skill. This has made him a valuable employee.
Politics
He was an active member of Movement for Democratic Unity a political party in the UK. He was elected Congressman and has served one term as a Congress member. Later moved to Liberal Social Democrats, where he served as party president and as well served one term in Congress. Patrick served at least one term as Co-Minister of Migration and Support before he moved to Australia.
Upon his arrival to Australia, Patrick has joined Australian Communist Party where he was part of several governments and served in Congress of Australia.
Military
Patrick was also an active soldier. Patrick served as Commandant of the Marine Corp in the Armed Forces of the Philippines between April and June 2009.
Media
The Watchman is the newspaper that was published in the UK than in the Philippines.
Misc
Patrick also won BOBLO award titles The 'oops I missed out Patrick' award
Death
Patrick's death was discovered in September 2010. Historians have concluded that he died somewhere between the December 2009 and January 2010 as he published a farewell article 17th December 2009. However, his latest shout has been made in March 2010 so there is a reason to believe that he has visited the game after his death.