Joseph Harrison

Joseph Harrison is an English politician located in Scotland who is serving as the 33rd Secretary for the Home Department of the United Kingdom. First elected as an MP on January 4th 2021, Joseph has gone from a Conservative MP to part of the Coalition Cabinet. Since his election as a Member of Parliament, he has worked closely with Jacinda Ardern, John Jones, Oscar Bunt, Mairi Gougeon, Tyler James Barish Sr, and Arsene Wenger.

Joseph's first taste of politics took the form of joining the Conservative Party in January 2021. After being the MP of Blackburn with the Conservative Party for around 10 days, he moved to the Scottish National Party (SNP). He then became the Member of Parliament for Glasgow South.

Secretary of State for Home Department
Under the Wenger Ministry, Joseph was offered the role of Secretary of State for the Home Department, replacing Jacinda Ardern. Whilst initially uneasy in the role, Joseph quickly found his way around and has already passed ground-breaking legislation. The Safe Workplace Act introduced harsher punishments for discrimination against people within the workplace. He is currently working on a bill surrounding policing, thought to be a continuation of the Ethical Policing Act in some ways. He has been serving in this role since Feb 13th, and is nearing the end of his tenure within the Wenger government. It is not yet sure if he will be re-appointed as a Minister or not in the upcoming government. Joseph has offered support to other cabinet ministers within events such as the tensions in Russia with the Myanmar Blockades and the plane terrorism in Poland, despite not being the leading Minister. He hopes to continue his tenure as Home Secretary.

Secretary Harrison had a large part to play during the Torness crisis. His actions as Secretary for the Home Department were largely seen as correct, as he aided in the continuation of the rule of law and the protection of British citizens.

Harrison served under both PM Arsene Wenger and PM James Georges. He is no longer part of the cabinet due to the SNP's departure from the People First Coalition.