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'''FenstonialBoogieton''', the Baron Whitechapel, CVO MBE is the former [[Constable of the Tower of London]],
'''FenstonialBoogieton''', Baron Boogieton of Whitechapel, CVO MBE is a life peer, former Home Secretary, and former [[Constable of the Tower of London]]. Fenston is also prominent serviceman in the British Forces, serving in Afghanistan, South Africa, and Northern Ireland, alongside holding numerous other positions.


a prominent British serviceman and former politician. He currently holds the position of [[Cabinet Secretary|Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service]], the most senior role in the British civil service.
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==Career==


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=== Parliament ===
Fenston started his political career as the Member of Parliament for Bootle for the Labour Party on September 15th 2019 during the 48th government. After his short tenure at the Labour Party lasting around 2 weeks, he left the Labour Party and joined the High Tories. With his new constituency being the Member of Parliament for Slough, Fenston became the Chief Whip for the High Tory Party in the 49th government. While at the High Tory party, he contributed heavily towards campaigning for the party.
 
===Police Service===
Fenston served in the Greater Manchester Police, joining as a student constable on June 17th 2019. He explored several different career opportunities within the Greater Manchester Police and was successful in joining the Tactical Firearms Unit shortly after becoming a qualified police constable. His career roles in the Greater Manchester Police mainly consisted of specialist firearms roles like the Counter-Terrorism Specialist Firearms Unit and the Principal Protection Unit. After excelling in the specialist firearms unit, he resigned from the Greater Manchester Police on December 13th 2019 to pursue his political career.

Latest revision as of 21:13, 25 May 2023

FenstonialBoogieton, Baron Boogieton of Whitechapel, CVO MBE is a life peer, former Home Secretary, and former Constable of the Tower of London. Fenston is also prominent serviceman in the British Forces, serving in Afghanistan, South Africa, and Northern Ireland, alongside holding numerous other positions.

The Lord Boogieton of Whitechapel
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Constable of the Tower of London
Preceded byFarmer_Fintan
Succeeded byMeIchett
Governor of Gibraltar
Preceded byCharles_Stuart
Succeeded byZoriby
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Career

Parliament

Fenston started his political career as the Member of Parliament for Bootle for the Labour Party on September 15th 2019 during the 48th government. After his short tenure at the Labour Party lasting around 2 weeks, he left the Labour Party and joined the High Tories. With his new constituency being the Member of Parliament for Slough, Fenston became the Chief Whip for the High Tory Party in the 49th government. While at the High Tory party, he contributed heavily towards campaigning for the party.

Police Service

Fenston served in the Greater Manchester Police, joining as a student constable on June 17th 2019. He explored several different career opportunities within the Greater Manchester Police and was successful in joining the Tactical Firearms Unit shortly after becoming a qualified police constable. His career roles in the Greater Manchester Police mainly consisted of specialist firearms roles like the Counter-Terrorism Specialist Firearms Unit and the Principal Protection Unit. After excelling in the specialist firearms unit, he resigned from the Greater Manchester Police on December 13th 2019 to pursue his political career.