Mary Wilson

Lady Mary Wilson was the 20th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the 8th Leader of the Democratic Socialist Party. She is now one of the 4 USP Lords.

Early Career & Reviving the DSP
For Mary everything started when her old friend and herself decided to take leadership of the Democratic Socialist Party and bring it back to life. On August 7th 2020, she won her first ever election as MP for South Manchester unopposed. On August 9th 2020, her dear friend, John McDonnell took the leadership of the DSP from the inactive at the time leader, Michael Foot and on August 12th 2020, Mary was appointed the first ever Deputy Leader of the DSP.

Rise and Fall from Cabinet
A few days after that, DSP entered a coalition with Labour whose leader was DylanUK at the time. Prime Minister Dylan appointed Mary to the position of Home Secretary of the UK. After Dylan resigned as PM and leader of Labour, the new leader of Labour broke the alliance with DSP which led in the Conservatives winning the election and Mary losing her position as Home Secretary. On August 20th 2020, she won her 2nd election as MP but this time for Leics which she retained for another 2 elections.

Succession to the Leadership
On August 23rd 2020, following the resignation of John McDonnell as DSP leader, Wilson launched her campaign to succeed him. As the most moderate, her campaign focused less on the legalisation of cannabis and the abolition of the monarchy and more on cross-party negotiations. Wilson later went on to win the contest with a 16-point lead over her rival, Oakley Battle aslo winning the title of the first female leader of DSP. So on the 24th of August 2020, Mary became the Leader of the Opposition facing Winston Lee Thatcher in the next 3 elections.

Road to Downing Street
On 10th September 2020, Mary won her 3rd election as MP but this time for North Manchester which she retained for the next 3 elections. On 11th September 2020, Mary with the help and support of the Labour Party, this time led by August Tai and the help of the Social Solidarity Party and the Scottish National Party was elected the 20th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. (She is the first ever DSP Prime Minister of the UK). A position which she retained for another 2 elections (3 terms in total)

Retirement and Lordship
On 20th September 2020, Mary announced that she will be retiring after her 3rd term both as Prime Minister and as Leader of the DSP. On 25th September 2020, she was succeeded as Leader of the DSP by her dear friend, Rebecca Long Bailey who also succeeded her later on the 3rd of October 2020 as Prime Minister of the UK. On 9th October 2020, Mary was appointed by Prime Minister Bailey in the House of Lords honouring her for her services to the country, receiving the title of Lady of Merseyside.

Foundation of the United Socialist Peers
Following Mary Wilson's step back from politics, she founded a new socialist party for all members of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom known as the United Socialist Peers which aimed at providing left-wing peers with no whips and no taxes, essentially granting them more freedom opposed to the increasing hard whipping of big parties. Her party faced a lot of critism by the People's First Coalition but was later admitted into it. Prominent members of the left wing have ever since joined the party such as the former Prime Minister Harold Wilson, the former Speaker of the House of Commons George Smith and the former Prime Minister Alex Reichiv-Gustova.