Aliestair Phillip Wharton

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Aliestair Phillip Wharton
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British Politician
Conservative Party
Position:
Prime Minister
Born

June 19, 1958
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Previous Office(s) MP
Spouse Sara
Religion Anglican
Residence 10 Downing Street
Occupation Professor
Education Eton, Oxford


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Early Life

Aliestair Wharton was born to Richard and Ellen Wharton in Kowloon in Hong Kong prematurely in 1958 while they were attending the marriage of a cousin of Richard's. His life was very much standard for any aristocrat but he was quite interested at an early age in Barry Goldwater and news of the American election in 1964 which started the young man on his quest. As a young man he became intimately familiar with books like The Road to Serfdom, Conscience of a Conservative, The Constitution of Liberty , and Law, Legislation and Liberty . After working through Eton and Oxford his becoming an academic early in the Thatcher years was of no surprise to any of his family and friends. He continued his work as a Academic in Conservative party. He would have probably never crossed over from Academic to Politician if it was not for the John Major years.

Political Career

Following Black Wednesday he left the formal party structure and went through university partnerships teaching at schools in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa. It was during this time period his passion went beyond simply Thatcherite Conservatism. When Ian David Smith suggested he run for the Parliament in his constituency he was willing to stand up and move into the Parliament.As an MP he was known for trying to synthesize all the factions of the Conservative party under one person though he was considered a rising star in the Thatcherite Faction. RIsing in the ranks until he became the Shadow Secretary of State for International Development. 2009 was supposed to be the rise of the Cameron era in the British Conservative party, but events changed.

2009 Election

As Aliestar worked with grass roots orgs and others in his quest to advance up the party leadership he described the feeling he got in these meetings. "It was like a Whisper at the outside of hearing. In each of these meetings it became clear that leadership was not going to answer that call." So he announced to little fanfair his challenge to leadership. As a rising star in the party this gamble would likely have ended his career. The British political establishment was surprised as the whisper he heard when he spoke with grass roots leaders became a roar at the leadership confrence. Polls and media were mixed in their responses. Some people dismissed him as giving Gordon Brown a new lease on life while other sources in the media said fatigue from Labour could make this work.

2009 Campaign

2009 Results

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