Nixon

Nixon was born in 1962 to middle class protestant farmers in Stacall Province. He studied law at Stacall State University and practiced amateur boxing. In 1982, he enrolled as a volunteer for the French Légion Étrangère where he was discharged. The reasons for this are still subject to speculation.

After returning to Doggerland, he participated in several protestant royalist organizations. He sucessfully ran for governor of Stacall in 1992. His monarchist and anti-secularist agenda alienated many catholics in the Province. Almost immediately after entering office, he attempted to push legislation barring non-protestants from jury duty, police office, education and local voter rolls. This was shot down by the King following nationwide protests by catholics.

In 2001, he was shot by a lone gunman who wanted media attention, which forced him to resign following health complications. The following decade marked a period of transformation for his political positions. He adopted some religious beliefs from catholicism and left his local party in favor of the national Liberal Party. In 2021, Doggerland democratized and he ran as number 2 on the Liberal list. The list outperformed most expectations but the party failed to form a government. On January 30, 2021, Nixon resigned as Liberal Party Deputy Leader.

In February of that year, he ran for the senate election in the district of Stacall-Steibo and won. Upon his victory, he left the Liberal Party to form the Labour-Liberal Party, a personal vehicule for his future senatorial campaigns. He caucuses with both the Liberal Party and the [[Labour Worker's Party].