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The leadership structure of the Four Star Party comprises a Chairman, Deputy Leader, and a prominent figure serving as the party's Leader. Limited information is available regarding the Chairman and Deputy Leader of the party at this time. | The leadership structure of the Four Star Party comprises a Chairman, Deputy Leader, and a prominent figure serving as the party's Leader. Limited information is available regarding the Chairman and Deputy Leader of the party at this time. | ||
The Leader of the Four Star Party, Dxavus, is an entrepreneur and barrister who has assumed a prominent role within the party. Prior to his involvement with the '''Four Star Party''', [[Dxavus]] held membership in the [[Conservative and Unionist | The Leader of the Four Star Party, Dxavus, is an entrepreneur and barrister who has assumed a prominent role within the party. Prior to his involvement with the '''Four Star Party''', [[Dxavus]] held membership in the [[Conservative and Unionist Party]]. However, his tenure as a [[Member of Parliament]] representing the [[Conservative and Unionist Party|Tories]] came to an end in April 2023, following his outspoken criticism of the [[TheBritishUnion's 2nd Ministry|government]], which he deemed undemocratically elected. | ||
Dxavus has gained attention for the challenges he has faced, particularly regarding perceived censorship by certain sections of the media, which he refers to as "fake news." These circumstances have contributed to shaping his public image within the political landscape. | Dxavus has gained attention for the challenges he has faced, particularly regarding perceived censorship by certain sections of the media, which he refers to as "fake news." These circumstances have contributed to shaping his public image within the political landscape. |
Revision as of 22:39, 15 May 2023
Four Star Party | |
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Leader | Dxavus |
Deputy Leader | oscex |
Chairman | Thomasross123456789 |
Membership (May 2023) | 67 |
Ideology |
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Political position | Right-wing |
Colours | Black |
Slogan | "Don't let them lie to you." |
House of Commons | 6 / 50
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House of Lords | 0 / 29
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The Four Star Party, also known colloquially as Four Star, is a right-wing political party in the United Kingdom, currently serving as one of the three opposition parties in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Established shortly before the May 2023 general election, the party quickly gained visibility and influence within the right-wing spectrum. Following a merger with the UK First Party, the Four Star Party expanded its representation and currently holds six seats in the Parliament of the United Kingdom as of May 16th.
History
The Four Star Party is a right-wing political movement that emerged in the United Kingdom right before the May 2023 general election with the aim of bringing about significant changes to the existing establishment. Since its inception, the party has sought to promote a vision of renewal and transformation for the country.
The party's platform emphasizes the values of freedom and empowerment, aiming to create a society that is both emboldened and self-sufficient. With a focus on delivering a renewed and prosperous Britain, the Four Star Party positions itself as an alternative to the prevailing political landscape.
While the party is relatively new, its supporters envision a promising future ahead. They believe that their movement has the potential to make a lasting impact on British politics and society. However, it is important to note that the assessment of the party's influence and achievements is still a matter of ongoing debate and analysis.
Leadership
The leadership structure of the Four Star Party comprises a Chairman, Deputy Leader, and a prominent figure serving as the party's Leader. Limited information is available regarding the Chairman and Deputy Leader of the party at this time.
The Leader of the Four Star Party, Dxavus, is an entrepreneur and barrister who has assumed a prominent role within the party. Prior to his involvement with the Four Star Party, Dxavus held membership in the Conservative and Unionist Party. However, his tenure as a Member of Parliament representing the Tories came to an end in April 2023, following his outspoken criticism of the government, which he deemed undemocratically elected.
Dxavus has gained attention for the challenges he has faced, particularly regarding perceived censorship by certain sections of the media, which he refers to as "fake news." These circumstances have contributed to shaping his public image within the political landscape.