Joseph Carson

Joseph "Doomer" Carson, also known as Catholic Doomer, is the former National Conservative Union's chief whip and the former leader of Ús Noardlân. He temporarily left politics due to what he described as a toxic and polarizing political environment. but returned soon after.

Member of the National Assembly
Joseph Carson joined the Independent Democracy Party right after its reformation under Friedrich Dixie and Venator. He was known as an outspoken defender of traditional values, and adversary to communism during his time in the Assembly. He assisted in producing many bills such as the Criminalization of Adultery act, the Defense of Marriage act, and the Bedrock of Doggerland Act.

Leader of Ús Noardlân
After the passing of the Noardlan devolution act, in an effort led by Venator and many other prominent National Conservative members, Ús Noardlân was reformed as a party that only participated in the Northern elections. Although there were several names discussed to lead the party, Joseph Carson was eventually picked by the National Conservative leadership. The Northern elections were held on the 18th of November. Ús Noardlân had a disappointing result, although narrowly winning the popular vote they fell behind the Progressive Conservatives and United Progressives in total seat count. He proposed several bills as leader of the party, like the Safe Noardlan act which created a regional public safety department and the Farmer Lives Matter act. He abruptly resigned as leader of Ús Noardlân and temporarily retired from politics on the 25th of November, citing a toxic environment.

Deputy leader of the National Conservative Union
After a brief retirement from politics, Joseph Carson rejoined his old party after Friedrich Dixie resigned and left as leader. He then was promptly offered the deputy-leadership by the new leader Venator, and he accepted.