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'''The Right Honourable Sir Jeremy Cannon, GCRI, MBE, QC, MP''' (born 10 March 1959) is the leader of the [[Green Party]]. From January to October 2006 he was the [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]] in the government of [[Roger Pollack]].
'''The Right Honourable Sir Jeremy Cannon, GCRI, CMG, MP''' (born 10 March 1959) is the leader of the [[Green Party]]. From January to October 2006 he was the [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]] in the government of [[Roger Pollack]].


==Early Life==
==Early Life==
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==Foreign service==
==Foreign service==


After the defeat of the Hunter government in [[1994 General Election|1994]], Cannon was appointed Ambassador to [[wp:France|France]], [[wp:Italy|Italy]], [[wp:Spain|Spain]], and [[wp:Switzerland|Switzerland]] (resident in France) by [[wp:Prime Minister of Ibagli|Prime Minister]] [[John Goodwin]]. In 2000 he was appointed High Commissioner to the [[wp:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] and Ambassador to [[wp:Ireland|Ireland]] (resident in Ireland).
After the defeat of the Hunter government in [[1994 General Election|1994]], Cannon was appointed Ambassador to [[wp:France|France]], [[wp:Italy|Italy]], [[wp:Spain|Spain]], and [[wp:Switzerland|Switzerland]] (resident in France) by [[wp:Prime Minister of Ibagli|Prime Minister]] [[John Goodwin]]. In 2000 he was appointed High Commissioner to the [[wp:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] and Ambassador to [[wp:Ireland|Ireland]] (resident in Ireland). He was made a Knight Companion of the [[Royal Ibaglian Order]] in 2002.


==Palterma==
==Palterma==


Cannon was elected to the Legislative Assembly of [[Palterma]] in 2001. In his time in the Legislative Assembly, he would become the most outspoken and polarized member of the Assembly. He butted heads with the Conservatives, but because of a more relaxed environment, Cannon had his most volatile moments. In one of his more memorable altercations, Cannon screamed an obscenity towards a conservative member of the Assembly, when told he was out of line, he replied "I think you think I care." He gained popularity as one of the more "real" members and    he would serve as the Premier of the island in 2003. Cannon was well-liked and received in Palterma as the Premier. Unfortunately, the nation would struggle desperately with terrorism and an eventual semi-invasion by communist separatists. Cannon turned the island over to Ibagli in 2004 and returned to run for a spot in the House Of Commons again.
In 2004, Cannon was appointed [[Governor of Palterma|Governor]] of [[Palterma]] by the [[wp:United Kingdom|British]] government in consultation with the Ibaglian government. He would oversee the transfer of the small island colony to Ibaglian control. After an uprising later that year, he requested Ibaglian military intervention to regain control of the island. During the period of unrest, he suspended the [[Legislative Assembly of Palterma|Legislative Assembly]], causing some controversy in Palterma, Ibagli, and the United Kingdom. When it appeared that certain elements of the local police force were prepared to attempt a [[wp:coup|coup]], Cannon appeared in uniform with the commander of Ibaglian Armed Forces on the island on the local television station, ordering all local officials to comply with lawful orders. After control was regained, [[wp:responsible government|responsible government]] was reinstated. He resigned the office in late 2004 to run for a seat in the [[House of Commons]]. He was appointed a Companion of the [[wp:Order of St Michael and St George|Order of St Michael and St George]] on the advice of the British government and a Knight Grand Companion of the [[Royal Ibaglian Order]] in the 2004 Queen's Birthday Honours.


==Return To The Liberal Party==
==Return To The Liberal Party==


In 2004, Cannon returned to Ibagli and was elected into the [[House of Commons]] again as a Liberal. He used his popularity within the party and his growing popularity with the younger liberals to rise to a very respected member of the party. He began an assault on military spending, which put him at odds with some members of every party. He called for the resignation of [[Anthony Kinder]] in 2005, a person he regarded as "corrupt and fake". After the election in 2006 he became the [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]], under [[Roger Pollack]]. He was met with mixed reviews during his 9 month tenure as [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]]. Critics leveled that he was not as hands-on as his predecessors and seemed to do "basically nothing" in the words of an anonymous conservative. Supporters note that Ibagli seemed to become better known around the world, saying Cannon, "represented Ibagli with much grace and style."
In [[2004 General Election|2004]], Cannon stood for election in the district of [[Chesterford (Electoral district)|Chesterford]] as a member of the [[Liberal Party]]. He used his popularity within the party and his growing popularity with the younger liberals to rise to a very respected member of the party. He called for the resignation of [[Anthony Kinder]] in 2005, a person he regarded as corrupt. After the election in [[January 2006 General Election|2006]] he again became the [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]], this time in the government of [[Roger Pollack]]. He was met with mixed reviews during his 9 month tenure as [[Minister of Foreign Affairs]]. Critics leveled that he was not as hands-on as his predecessors and seemed to do "basically nothing" in the words of an anonymous conservative. Supporters note that Ibagli seemed to become better known around the world, saying Cannon, "represented Ibagli with much grace and style."  
 
 
 
==Justice Of The Supreme Court==
 
In 2006, Cannon became the youngest Justice of the Supreme Court in the history of Ibagli.
 
He was widely considered the most liberal member of the Court during his tenure.
 
On March 25, 2007, Cannon cast the tie-breaking 4-3 vote in favor of dismantling the Burlington Cross in the controversial "Cross Case". The Town of Burlington decided a few hours later it would not comply with the order. The cross was removed under order of the Supreme Court due to the mental anguish it was deemed capable of causing the citizens. Members of the Conservative majority were opposed to the action, it is unknown if charges will be brought against the court.
 
On July 13th, 2007, Cannon ended his almost one year tenure on the Supreme Court. He was invited to lead the [[Green Party]] and "couldn't resist the oppurtunity to work with an up-and-coming political party that holds many of my beliefs." In an occasionally emotional speech, Cannon thanked "all his colleages on the Court, it was a pleasure to work with all of you."


==Green Party==
==Green Party==


On July 13th, after Cannon resigned the Supreme Court, he immeadiately drove to the [[Green Party]] headquarters to accept the leadership position of the party. He had intended on doing so, though he stated: "I was pretty conflicted about leaving, the Green Party contacted me about it around the beginning of the month and I declined. I called back a couple days later and accepted. I want to lead a party into the future. What the Conservatives do to this country is absolutely sad. I'm looking to give Ibaglians a third possibility."
On July 1st 2007, he announced his candidacy for the leadership of the [[Green Party]]. He was elected in the first round of balloting on July 13th. drove to the [[Green Party]] headquarters to accept the leadership position of the party. He had intended on doing so, though he stated: "I was pretty conflicted about leaving, some members of the party leadership contacted me about it last month and I declined. I called back a couple days later and accepted. I want to lead a party into the future. What the Conservatives do to this country is absolutely sad. I'm looking to give Ibaglians a third possibility."


Cannon stopped short of saying he would mend fences with Conservative opponents he has gained over the years, stating: "I'm not here to make friends."
Cannon stopped short of saying he would mend fences with Conservative opponents he has gained over the years, stating: "I'm not here to make friends."
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Always out-spoken and rarely withdrawn, Cannon has been caught up in numerous controversies.  
Always out-spoken and rarely withdrawn, Cannon has been caught up in numerous controversies.  


While leading Palterma, he frequently criticized the Conservatives in Palterma and Ibagli. His very vocal attacks boiled over in an interview, in which he labeled Palterman conservatives "fascists" and Ibaglian conservatives "not too much better." Outraged, many conservatives called for him to resign. The pressure in the situation never really went away, as Cannon refused to apologize.
Upon returning to politics in 2006, Cannon was caught in a scandal due to comments about organized religion, saying in an interwiew: "I think [religion is] mass delusion. It's ignorant. It follows no logic. Yet, people believe it. It's sad to me that people some people never even question it. People should question everything." Some members of public were outraged, but he won his election to Parliament. Cannon refused to apologize, but did say he was strictly expressing his beliefs and not trying to condemn all religious and spiritual beliefs.
 
Upon returning to the mainland, Cannon was caught in a scandal due to comments about organized religion, saying in an interwiew: "I think it's [religion] mass delusion. It's ignorant. It follows no logic. Yet, people believe it. It's sad to me that people some people never even question it. People should question everything." Some members of public were once again outraged, but he won his election into Parliament in a landslide. Cannon once again refused to apologize, but did say he was strictly expressing his beliefs and not trying to condemn all religious and spiritual beliefs.


While in Parliament, Cannon clashed with numerous other members of all the major parties. Famously, he called conservative leaders "completely ignorant and blind to the publics needs and wants." As a Justice of the Supreme Court, Cannon has continued his very vocal campaign against conservatism.  Recently butting heads with [[Marcus Smallegan]] and other [[Conservative Party|conservatives]] on military matters, referring to the group as "The Aggressively Macho Over-Spenders."
While in Parliament, Cannon clashed with numerous other members of all the major parties. Famously, he called conservative leaders "completely ignorant and blind to the publics needs and wants."


It is generally believed that the "higher-up" Cannon had become "slightly displeased" with in the [[Liberal Party]] was actually friend and [[Liberal Party]] leader [[Roger Pollack]]. Ibaglian press members had noticed a distinct change in attitude from either person towards the other beginning in mid-July 2006. While not much is known, the two seemed to have conflicting views on world affairs, despite being typically very same-minded in beliefs. The controversy grew to a boil when Cannon refused to speak with Pollack in a meeting and left, on the evening before his biggest trip, a tour of North America. Cannon reportedly had no contact with Pollack at all during the trip and instead "talked directly to the secretaries and avoided Pollack." Upon his return, the two seemed to mend fences but seemed to have an icy political relationship. In October, Cannon thanked many members of his party but left out Pollack and all but [[Péricles Maranhão Neto]] from his other cabinet members, a group he was known to have numerous conflicts with. He reportedly has not spoken to Pollack since he left the Liberal Party, but recently, expressed interest in working with the party.
It is generally believed that the "higher-up" Cannon had become "slightly displeased" with in the [[Liberal Party]] was actually friend and [[Liberal Party]] leader [[Roger Pollack]]. Ibaglian press members had noticed a distinct change in attitude from either person towards the other beginning in mid-July 2006. While not much is known, the two seemed to have conflicting views on world affairs, despite being typically very same-minded in beliefs. The controversy grew to a boil when Cannon refused to speak with Pollack in a meeting and left, on the evening before his biggest trip, a tour of North America. Cannon reportedly had no contact with Pollack at all during the trip and instead "talked directly to the secretaries and avoided Pollack." Upon his return, the two seemed to mend fences but seemed to have an icy political relationship. In October, Cannon thanked many members of his party but left out Pollack and all but [[Péricles Maranhão Neto]] from his other cabinet members, a group he was known to have numerous conflicts with. He reportedly has not spoken to Pollack since he left the Liberal Party, but recently, expressed interest in working with the party.
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*[[Royal Ibaglian Order]] - Knight Grand Companion (2006) (Knight Companion in 2004)
*[[Royal Ibaglian Order]] - Knight Grand Companion (2004) (Knight Companion in 2002)
*Most Excellent Order of the British Empire - Member (1980)
*[[wp:Order of St Michael and St George|The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George]] - Companion (2004)
*Lord of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (2007)
*Lord of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (2007)
*Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
*Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
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===Shorthand Titles===
===Shorthand Titles===
*Jeremy Cannon (1959–1980)
*Jeremy Cannon (1959–1982)
*Jeremy Cannon, MBE (1980–1982)
*Jeremy Cannon, MP (1982–1989)
*Jeremy Cannon, MBE, MP (1982–2001)
*The Honourable Jeremy Cannon, MP (1989–1994)
*Jeremy Cannon, MBE, MLA (2001–2004)
*His Excellency the Honourable Jeremy Cannon (1994–2002)
*His Excellency the Honourable Sir Jeremy Cannon, KCRI (2002–2004)
*His
*Jeremy Cannon
*Sir Jeremy Cannon, KCRI, MBE (2004)
*Sir Jeremy Cannon, KCRI, MBE (2004)
*Sir Jeremy Cannon, KCRI, MBE, MP (2004–2005)
*Sir Jeremy Cannon, KCRI, MBE, MP (2004–2005)
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Revision as of 05:38, 3 January 2009

The Right Honourable Sir Jeremy Cannon, GCRI, CMG, MP
Position Leader of the Green Party
Term 13 July 2007–Present
Party Affiliation Green Party
Born 10 March 1959:
Haphonia, Ibagli

The Right Honourable Sir Jeremy Cannon, GCRI, CMG, MP (born 10 March 1959) is the leader of the Green Party. From January to October 2006 he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the government of Roger Pollack.

Early Life

Cannon was born on 10 March 1959 to Jeffrey Cannon and Rebecca Gore in Loygre. He attended a local state school and Thistledowne University, obtaining a degree in international studies with a minor in political science. Cannon always reflected favorably on his upbringing and childhood: "I was brought up in a warm and caring house devoid of any real rules." He later credited his family's hands-off approach toward his adolescence as "what allowed me become the person I am today."

Entry into politics

In 1981, Cannon stood for the House of Commons as a member of the Liberal Party in the district of Haphonia-St. Edwards, narrowly losing to Conservative Harold Stuart. Stuart died later that year, and Cannon ran in the ensuing by-election in early 1982, winning with a narrow margin over the Conservative candidate. He worked feverishly and became known as easily one of the most liberal members of the House. He constantly had verbal altercations with well-known and respected Conservative leaders and became very well known within the party, keeping his seat in the 1985 General Election. In 1987, he was selected by opposition leader Bradley Hunter to be the party's critic for foreign affairs. After the Liberal Party entered government following the 1989 General Election, he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Hunter Government

While Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cannon was criticized for overseeing several state visits by Governor-General Sir Henry LeVeque to Western Europe, South America, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe. The trips were seen as an unnecessary extravagance, especially due to the gift of the enameled gilt insignia of a Knight or Dame Grand Commander of the Royal Ibaglian Order to each head of state visited.

Ibaglian foreign missions were opened at a record rate during the Hunter government. Embassies were opened in Brazil, France, Kuwait, Nigeria, and Sweden. A High Commission was opened in South Africa.

Foreign service

After the defeat of the Hunter government in 1994, Cannon was appointed Ambassador to France, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland (resident in France) by Prime Minister John Goodwin. In 2000 he was appointed High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and Ambassador to Ireland (resident in Ireland). He was made a Knight Companion of the Royal Ibaglian Order in 2002.

Palterma

In 2004, Cannon was appointed Governor of Palterma by the British government in consultation with the Ibaglian government. He would oversee the transfer of the small island colony to Ibaglian control. After an uprising later that year, he requested Ibaglian military intervention to regain control of the island. During the period of unrest, he suspended the Legislative Assembly, causing some controversy in Palterma, Ibagli, and the United Kingdom. When it appeared that certain elements of the local police force were prepared to attempt a coup, Cannon appeared in uniform with the commander of Ibaglian Armed Forces on the island on the local television station, ordering all local officials to comply with lawful orders. After control was regained, responsible government was reinstated. He resigned the office in late 2004 to run for a seat in the House of Commons. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George on the advice of the British government and a Knight Grand Companion of the Royal Ibaglian Order in the 2004 Queen's Birthday Honours.

Return To The Liberal Party

In 2004, Cannon stood for election in the district of Chesterford as a member of the Liberal Party. He used his popularity within the party and his growing popularity with the younger liberals to rise to a very respected member of the party. He called for the resignation of Anthony Kinder in 2005, a person he regarded as corrupt. After the election in 2006 he again became the Minister of Foreign Affairs, this time in the government of Roger Pollack. He was met with mixed reviews during his 9 month tenure as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Critics leveled that he was not as hands-on as his predecessors and seemed to do "basically nothing" in the words of an anonymous conservative. Supporters note that Ibagli seemed to become better known around the world, saying Cannon, "represented Ibagli with much grace and style."

Green Party

On July 1st 2007, he announced his candidacy for the leadership of the Green Party. He was elected in the first round of balloting on July 13th. drove to the Green Party headquarters to accept the leadership position of the party. He had intended on doing so, though he stated: "I was pretty conflicted about leaving, some members of the party leadership contacted me about it last month and I declined. I called back a couple days later and accepted. I want to lead a party into the future. What the Conservatives do to this country is absolutely sad. I'm looking to give Ibaglians a third possibility."

Cannon stopped short of saying he would mend fences with Conservative opponents he has gained over the years, stating: "I'm not here to make friends."

Political Beliefs

  • Very Liberal with some individualist beliefs.
  • Supports same-sex marriage.
  • Supports the right for any female to have an abortion.
  • Pacifist.
  • Believes in a very well-defined and enforced separation of church and state.
  • Supports a strong movement toward funding medical research.
  • An environmentalist, works consistently towards goals that benefit the environment.
  • Against government censorship in any form and believes parents should be more responsible in that regard.

Personal

Cannon has joined numerous groups in both Ibagli and Palterma that are pro-human rights and against capitalism, violence, and homophobia. Cannon is a vegetarian, atheist, and is openly homosexual. Cannon resides in Haphonia. He spends his time listening to music (notably punk rock, of which he is still an avid fan), enjoying the outdoors, and reading. His favorite vacation spot is France, he visits every year. Cannon is a huge fan of Paris, calling it "the greatest city in the world."

Controversy

Always out-spoken and rarely withdrawn, Cannon has been caught up in numerous controversies.

Upon returning to politics in 2006, Cannon was caught in a scandal due to comments about organized religion, saying in an interwiew: "I think [religion is] mass delusion. It's ignorant. It follows no logic. Yet, people believe it. It's sad to me that people some people never even question it. People should question everything." Some members of public were outraged, but he won his election to Parliament. Cannon refused to apologize, but did say he was strictly expressing his beliefs and not trying to condemn all religious and spiritual beliefs.

While in Parliament, Cannon clashed with numerous other members of all the major parties. Famously, he called conservative leaders "completely ignorant and blind to the publics needs and wants."

It is generally believed that the "higher-up" Cannon had become "slightly displeased" with in the Liberal Party was actually friend and Liberal Party leader Roger Pollack. Ibaglian press members had noticed a distinct change in attitude from either person towards the other beginning in mid-July 2006. While not much is known, the two seemed to have conflicting views on world affairs, despite being typically very same-minded in beliefs. The controversy grew to a boil when Cannon refused to speak with Pollack in a meeting and left, on the evening before his biggest trip, a tour of North America. Cannon reportedly had no contact with Pollack at all during the trip and instead "talked directly to the secretaries and avoided Pollack." Upon his return, the two seemed to mend fences but seemed to have an icy political relationship. In October, Cannon thanked many members of his party but left out Pollack and all but Péricles Maranhão Neto from his other cabinet members, a group he was known to have numerous conflicts with. He reportedly has not spoken to Pollack since he left the Liberal Party, but recently, expressed interest in working with the party.

Honours

Shorthand Titles

  • Jeremy Cannon (1959–1982)
  • Jeremy Cannon, MP (1982–1989)
  • The Honourable Jeremy Cannon, MP (1989–1994)
  • His Excellency the Honourable Jeremy Cannon (1994–2002)
  • His Excellency the Honourable Sir Jeremy Cannon, KCRI (2002–2004)
  • His
  • Jeremy Cannon
  • Sir Jeremy Cannon, KCRI, MBE (2004)
  • Sir Jeremy Cannon, KCRI, MBE, MP (2004–2005)
  • The Honourable Sir Jeremy Cannon, KCRI, MBE, MP (2005–2006)
  • The Honourable Sir Jeremy Cannon, KCRI, MBE (2006)
  • The Honourable Sir Jeremy Cannon, KCRI, MBE, QC (2006)
  • The Honourable Sir Jeremy Cannon, GCRI, MBE, QC (2006–2007)
  • The Right Honourable Sir Jeremy Cannon, GCRI, MBE, QC (2007)
  • The Right Honourable Sir Jeremy Cannon, GCRI, MBE, QC, MP (2007–)
8th Ministry - Government of Bradley Hunter
Predecessor Office Successor
John Goodwin Minister of Foreign Affairs
1989–1994
Succeeded by:
Jacob Miller
13th Ministry - Government of Roger Pollack
Predecessor Office Successor
Erik Barnes Minister of Foreign Affairs
2006
Leonard Shedd
House of Commons
Predecessor District Successor
Diane Warman Chesterford
2004–2006
Celia Caldwell