James Williams

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James Williams
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Prime Minister of Empherias
In office
11 August 2500 – 26 March 2501
Preceded byLucy King
Succeeded byWilliam Turner
Leader of the Socialists
In office
11 August 2500 – 27 April 2502
Preceded byLucy King
Succeeded bySpencer Chambers
Deputy Leader of the PSP
In office
27 April 2502 – 1 February 2503
Preceded byn / a
Succeeded byn / a
Minister of Communities
In office
2489 – 19 February 2491
Minister for the Court of Empherias
In office
19 February 2491 – 11 August 2500
Shadow Minister of the Cabinet Office
In office
15 November 2511 – 11 October 2515
Minister for the Court of Empherias
In office
11 October 2515 –
Member of Parliament for the Socialists
In office
4 May 2473 – 1 November 2475
Member of Parliament for the Socialists
In office
30 January 2487 – 1 February 2503
Member of Parliament for Labour
Assumed office
1 February 2503
Personal details
Born
Peter James Sonnerwills

29 July 2447 (aged 74)
Vreimer, Empherias
NationalityEmpheri
Political partyPSP
Red Bloq
Height184 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Parent(s)Tina Psyberien
James Sonnerwills
Relatives1 sibling

Peter James Sonnerwills, known as James Williams (born 29 July 2447) is an Empherian politician who served as Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Empherias within the High Kingdoms of Alaxia between 11 August 2500 and 26 March 2501. He continued to serve as Leader of the Socialist Party until his resignation on 27 April 2502. He fought and lost the 2501 Provisional Election which resulted in a loss of 139 seats for the Socialists.

He became an MP for the Socialist party during the 2473 Provisional Election, but lost it at the next 2475 Provisional Election. He took up activism and campaigning in the mean time but ultimately joined a left-wing newspaper team as a journalist in 2476. He decided to try and run again as an MP in the 2485 Provisional Election but lost. He once again ran in the 2487 Provisional Election, where he won a spot as MP, and was assigned a backbencher. After showing his potential in several parliamentary debates, he was awarded the position of Minister of Communities in a cabinet reshuffle in 2489. Following the 2491 Provisional Election, he was appointed to Minister of the Court of Empherias which he served until 2500. He was elected by the cabinet internally as the successor to Lucy King once she resigned as Prime Minister in 11 August 2500. He fought in the 2501 Provisional Election on 26 March 2501, which he lost. Afterwards, his leadership was rocky and he eventually resigned on 27 April 2502. After his resignation and during Katherine Elegsend's interim period as leader, Williamson took the position of Deputy Leader. Spencer Chamber's election of party leader saw Williamson as a moderate and pushed him into a backbencher position. Amongst a huge amount of defections in early 2503, Williamson was one of the Socialist MPs to defect to the new Labour party. During the 2506 and 2511 Provisional Elections, he actively campaigned on the Labour party and maintained an anti-Socialist party stance. After the 2511 Provisional Election, the Labour party became the official opposition and Williamson was appointed as Shadow Minister of the Cabinet Office. When Labour won a plurality in the 2515 Provisional Election, he returned to his role of Minister of the Court of Empherias.

Early Years[edit | edit source]

He was born in Rosetta

Education[edit | edit source]

He was educated at the Royal University of Rosetta and left full time education in 2470.

Early Career[edit | edit source]

First term as MP (2473-2475)[edit | edit source]

Out of office jobs (2475-2487)[edit | edit source]

Second term as MP (2487-2489)[edit | edit source]

Minister of Communities (2489-2491)[edit | edit source]

Minister of the Court of Empherias (2491-2500)[edit | edit source]

Prime Minister, 2501 Election, and Leadership (2500-2502)[edit | edit source]

Deputy leader and backbencher as a Socialist MP (2502-2503)[edit | edit source]

Member of Parliament for Labour (2503-2511)[edit | edit source]

Shadow Minister of the Cabinet Office (2511-2515)[edit | edit source]

Minister of the Court of Empherias (2515-present)[edit | edit source]

Private Life[edit | edit source]