BlueViper

Jack "BlueViper" Viperage (born 29th August 1968) in an MP in the National Assembly for the Communist Party, elected in the January 2021 Legislative Election. He moved to Doggerland in 1992 from the UK where he was a member of the Communist Party of Britain.



Early Life
Jack was born to a working class family of miners in Maltby, South Yorkshire. At the age of 6, his father took him to his first Labour Party rally being held outside the local Colliery. He joined the Labour Party under leader Michael Foot at the 1983 election. He left school at 16 after becoming disolusioned with education and took a job as administrative assistant at Bently Colliery. Only 2 years later he would leave to re-enter edcuation, this time training to be a primary school teacher.

Communist Party of Britain
After the Labour Party moved to the right, Jack joined the Communist Party of Britain, becoming the local party's chair in 1985, aged only 17. He would co-author the South Yorkshire Communist Party's manifesto during this time. 2 Years later he would stand as the Party's candidate for Conisbrough aiming to unseat the incumbent Labour councilor who he had know from his days in the party. He won the election with 571 votes becoming the first Communist councilor to Doncaster Council in since before the Second World War.

Working in Education
The same year he became a councilor, Jack got a job as a teaching assisstant at the Primary he had gone to in Maltby. He would stay there untill immigrating to Doggerland. In 1990 his first book "Changing Times: The Life of Children in Britain's forgotten communities" was published. Despite attempting to get many Chrildren's Novels published, he only ever managed to get his analytical texts published during his time in the UK.

After moving to Doggerland, the very opposite would be true. Between 1999 and 2017, he would publish 10 books for children with varied success.

Immigration to Doggerland
After the collapse of the Soviet Union the CPB would effectively collapse and Jack would leave the party in 1991 alongside stepping down as a councilor. After many of his friends havig been persecuted for their membership, Jack decided that remaining in the country would be untenable. In 1992, he chose Doggerland as an appropriate place to relocate. Despite Doggerland's own Communist Party being dispanded, he decided the country had more potential for Communist support being less influenced by NATO and the USA.

Communist Party of Doggerland
Jack decided to join Doggerland's Communist Party at a relatively late stage during preperations for the January General Election. He immediately put himself forward for an organisational role and offered up his design skills in creating promotional material. Jack was the designer of the Communist Party's current emblem. During the proccess of writting the Communist Party's manifesto, Jack decided to provide an alternative tet to what had already been layed out by the party using the skills he learned during his time as Chair of SYCP and as a writer to create a new outline for the Party's aims, beleifs and values. His own manifesto was then adopted as an initial draft upon which the rest of the organisational team would build upon. On the 29th of January, he became the acting deputy-leader after the party's first leader, Pisces, stepped down. He remained in the role untill the 2nd of February, when he did not stand for further election to the post.

Political Views
Jack does not specifically allign himself with any specific sub-ideology claiming: "It is silly for anyone to announcementselves to be anything more specific than a Marxist. How can I possibly call myself a Leninist when I do not live in pre-industrial Russia (the society to which that ideology is designed to be effective in). The same goes for any other denomination. If you want me to give myself adescription, then call me a Jackist, for thatis all I can honestly claim." Despite this, it commonly viewed that Jack supports the values of "Permanent Revolution" over "Socialism in One Coutry" and has been vocally supportive of both Lenin and Rosa Luxemburg.

Jack was a critic of his party's involvement in a confidence and supply deal with the government, making clear on several occasions that the government had assumed the party's support without any actual discussions taking place or decisions being made.

He was also a vocal critic of Prime Minister Kevin Trevor who he accused of behaving in an underhanded and disrespectful manner during what limited coalition discussions took place.

Jack abstained on the Socialist Reform Bill. Despite approving of much of the bill's contents, he claimed that since it was clearly going to pass it was important that as a Communist, legislation that undermined the acheivement of Communist society cannot be supported.