Keir Hardie

Keir Hardie (August 15, 1856 - September 26, 1915) was a Camprean politician. He was notably known for being the first Camprean Prime Minister. He died at the age of 59 due to pneumonia.

Camprean Uprising
Keir was a prominent figure within the riots for Camprean independence. In 1879 Keir began to attend political rallies and also promote the political ideology of a new nation being formed. He began to become well known due to his localisation and passion for helping others and wanting more rights for individuals which he promised would be granted if a new nation was to be created. Through his hopeful approach he managed to grow the support for the motion of a new nation being created and found himself being a leading member of the idea. When Majestic officials told the activists to elect a leader to be taken seriously Keir immediately put his name forward and was considered one of the front runners to be elected. After an unofficial election process he was voted the leader within a couple of weeks and made his first public speech in which he said he was grateful to being elected as the leader of the new nation.

Camprean Birth
Following the referendum results Keir was invited to sit within parliamentary debates and votes, however did not hold the power to join in. During this time he elected his first cabinet, which was known as the unofficial cabinet; which to date still hasn't been announced due to Majestic officials stating they would persecute whoever was included other than Keir. The cabinet worked together to establish the fundamental policies of Campre, create the country name and flag as well as the demonym.

Camprean Independence War
After announcing the the new nations name, flag and fundamental policies individuals began to question when Campre would gain independence, this sparked Keir breaking set agreements and pushing for a discussion to be raised in the Majestic parliament which was continuously ignored. On the 2nd of March, 1893 Keir made a public statement expressing his concerns regarding the independence of Campre which was met with the public to begin protesting again for independence.

Majestic Olympics
Keir was celebrated within the Majestic Olympics opening ceremony.