Norman Thompson

Early Life
Norman Thompson was born in 2788 in Barrow-by-the-Sea, The Promenade, Kenai, in Hutori to Michael and Jean Thompson.

Early Parliamentary Career
Norman Thompson was one of the first members of the Conservative-Libertarian Party to become an MP. He was Margaret Wright's greatest supporters. Resigned over Mayoralty Act. Returned to take prominent position....

Prime Minister (2857-2862)
Following the resignation of his predecessor Margaret Wright, Norman Thompson was elected leader of the Conservative-Libertarian Party and was therefore installed as Prime Minister.

Retirement
Norman Thompson resigned as Prime Minister in 2862 declaring that the Party needed a new generation at the helm. The rest of the Party's Party Leadership Committee followed him in resignation with the exception of William Havers who became the new Party leader. With the automatic right to a peerage, Duke Thompson became a senior statesman, commenting on politics from the sideline, and eventually returned to the PLC. Following the resignation of William Havers, a couple of occasions brought the differences between the two men into the public arena.