Hutori Unity party

The Hutori Unity party was founded in Aylesbury, Hutori, in 3260 by Nicholas Bird. The party is centre right on the political spectrum, and is socially Conservative, whilst following the economic structure of former Prime Minister Margaret Wright.

Originally called the Hutori national party, Nicholas Bird changed the name of the party in a mass shakeup that saw the party move towards the centre from previous far right convictions. The former leader Yvette Richards is now the parties candidate for governor general.

The party plans to field candidates in the 3261 elections, both for MPs and for Governor general, campaigning on a centre right platform. The party believes strongly in individualism, however some of the policies set out in their first manifesto in July 3260 were socially restrictive.

Party formation
The Hutori Unity party was formed in Aylesbury by a collection of former members of the old Hutori Conservative party and others that had become dissilusioned with the current system of politics in Hutori. Nicholas Bird and his long time friend Terry Benson, who is the party spokesperson for foreign affairs secretary, called the first meeting of the then HNP in May 3260.

The party quickly grew, and launched as an official political party in June that year. It boasted over ten thousand members, and many predicted a strong election campaign that would gain widespread support from Conservatives in Hutori.

Leading politicians
Party Leader: Nicholas Bird

Party Chairman: Lydia Andrews

Deputy party leader: Sir Tony Robinson

Treasurer: Sir George Thomas

Head of media relations: Richard Scott