PCP Congressman Nov 2008

Day 370, 11:42 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Stan Wephen

The 25th of November is the time in the eUK where everyone can vote for our next government and congress. The People's Communist Party is putting up 8 candidates in regions across the eUK, and with your help we can make the eUK better.

East Midlands – Free Jack

Free Jack has shown himself to be one of the more committed members of the PCP, having run in congress before and holding the position of the Ministry of Defence apprentice. He is an excellent choice for the East Midlands and has the ability to make it a major part of eUK politics. To read his presentation, go on http://forum.erepublik.co.uk/east-midlands-f40/free-jack-east-midlands-congressmen-t6078.htm

London – Draaglom

Having been quiet for the first half year of his eUK life, Draaglom is ready to step from the shadows and take a more active role in politics. Having observed the trends of government and power, and gaining knowledge of the way the eUK works, Draaglom is perfect to give a new breadth of outsider wisdom into the eUK government.

London – Stan Wephen

I myself am the Party President of the People's Communist Party and have run in congress for 4 months. My current position is Minister of Education. I have brought a lot to the eUK government, and believe there is still a lot left that can be achieved, and I wish to do that. To read my full manifesto and find out more details, go on http://wiki.erepublik.com/index.php/Citizen_Stan_Wephen

North East – Bob Boblo

Bob Boblo has dedicated most of his life to the North East, having been mayor of Newcastle previously for many months. He has also been in congress and shown consistently his knowledge, ability to get things done and outstanding wisdom in political affairs. Bob Boblo could bring a lot to the North East, and is the most recommended congressman for there.

Northern Ireland – Taytaz

Taytaz is an essential member on the eUK Politics scene. He has been especially busy on the Foreign Affairs side of government, having been Apprentice to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of Foreign Affairs for Australia. Now Taytaz is back in the eUK and ready to dedicate his time to congress, and to Belfast, bringing what he calls a 'social revolution'. To read more about Taytaz, go on http://forum.erepublik.co.uk/northern-ireland-f50/congressional-election-manifesto-taytaz-pcp-t6263.htm.

South East – Kumnaa

Kumnaa has served in congress before and been an active part of the political scene. His input into congress and the PCP has been substantial, and worthy of another term in congress. Kumnaa can bring to the South East what Piperbunny brought for London – a new age of active awareness for all citizens.

Wales – Lord Kinnersley

Lord Kinnersley has shown personal commitment and dedication to the PCP cause, and has personally advised me on several matters. He has experience, having been in congress previously, and has tried to change things for the better, such as raising the minimum wage. His attempts at proving the eUK should not go unnoticed – vote for Lord Kinnersley for a better Wales.

Wales – Bremer

Bremer, PCP Presidential candidate, former Minister of Finance, former mayor of Cardiff, long-time serving member of congress, former Regional Council President, Ambassador to Portugal and Brazil, is one of the most important and influential figures within both the PCP and within central government. He has already shown his dedication to Wales, serving as mayor, and dedication to the eUK. Only with your help can he continue to deliver that commitment – vote for him as congressman for Wales, and you are providing a better future for the entire eUK.

Why should we vote for the PCP anyway?


The People's Communist Party continues to be dedicated to the promotion of worker's rights, a more regulated economy, and the promotion of social welfare, as well as a stronger eUK community. In the past, the PCP has fought for these things, and that will not change in the future. We will continue to be committed to you, the eUK – not for personal power, glory or honour.

Let's make the eUK better. Together.