Sunday, 16 January 2011

The Saxon Way: The meteoric rise and quiet fall of one of politics' brightest stars

by Nigel Merrick Jones

The end of political certainties always comes following a major upheaval, whether it is during a war, in the rhetoric and power of reform, or in the flames of revolution. For Ferveo, it came with the downfall of probably the most controversial figure in the country's recent history, as well as easily its most dynamic leader – indeed, four months into Richard Claxton's four-year term as Prime Minister, there are murmurs that perhaps the Liberal Party should not have let her go so easily.

The political career of the prodigy Jennifer Saxon perhaps owes less to her intense public persona and colossal popularity than to the actions of the Fervean Values Force and the Exordium Crisis in 2008. Birthed and baptised in fire with the horrific June 2nd attacks and the poisoning of Foreign Secretary Timothy Bishop, the youthful Saxon was thrown up to the dizzying heights of the Presidency after surviving her own assassination attempt.

By all accounts, she handled her new brief like no other democratic leader of the generation. Declaring a state of emergency and rallying the army, Saxon personally oversaw the climactic attack on the FVF fortress, where rumours of a massive nuclear device still hang over those days like a dark cloud. Saxon used her influence with the police force in the weeks and months of unrest following the attacks to drive out, try and imprison the remaining FVF commanders, tighten law and order, and bring the country back to an even footing.

Fears that she would use her post to consolidate her power and perhaps even fashion a dictatorship proved to be unfounded when she personally selected a new Cabinet (albeit with reduced powers until the next election) and reinstated the civil rights that had been briefly suspended. After that, she spearheaded referenda to introduce proportional representation and split the powers of the Presidency, again to be implemented following an election.

Here, however, is where the tale becomes a sad one. Saxon became embroiled in a series of severe arguments with her Cabinet, her famously fiery temper apparently accentuated by the massive responsibility she now held. Claxton, her erstwhile ally, found uniting the Liberal Party under her to be a rather difficult task. Indeed, they began to be referred to as “Saxton”, their close relationship compared in some corners of the media as tantamount to a diarchy.

Yet, when Saxon finally called the promised “grand election” in 2010, perhaps more damaging than the Liberal Party's show of disunity was the emergence of an affair she had had with a handsome 22-year-old intern. In the media circus following, Saxon resigned leadership of the Liberal Party and announced that she would not run for President, as many had speculated she would. However, her sexual indiscretions did not seem to damage her personally – she was actually re-elected with the largest (proportionally speaking) majority in the country, as her pleasant, conversational style was greatly appreciated by her constituents. On the other hand, the Liberal brand was tainted, and damaged by the splitting in the vote due to the new proportional system. Her exit from front-line politics was an inglorious one, and she has refused to speak in public about her past career. Indeed, when The Dragon asked for comment following the election and coalition agreement, she calmly drew a picture of a stick figure making an obscene gesture and asked for it to be printed on page 12. The newspaper complied. She has so far refused to apologise – in this reporter's opinion, rightly so – and she remains as divisive out of government as she was in it. The difference is, now she is divisive among political historians, and there do not seem to be any memoirs forthcoming.

The 2010 grand election was the end of political certainties. The Liberal Party's massive 64.9% vote share (often attributed to the influence of the late Gabriel Seismos and the genuinely optimistic mood at the first elections) was cut by a third to 43.1%, and there was a notable spike in support for the political extremes, with the Communist Party and the Nationalists polling a combined total of 11.3%. The Liberal-Green coalition seems to be doing well, but the reception of Prime Minister Richard Claxton has been little more than lukewarm. Unnamed Liberal MPs have made private calls for the return of Ms Saxon to the Cabinet fold, perhaps even to the premiership should Claxton fall.

But so far, she has made no inroads to a return to the corridors of power. Once a leader like nothing the country had ever seen, she now serves as a popular MP, and has recently begun seeing one of her campaign staff. She seems to be relishing her new role as standard representative, but shortly after the Exordium Crisis there were pundits predicting a long and exciting political career for Saxon. Those same people are now joined by voices wondering if she is really living up to her potential, even questioning if she is acting in the national interest.

Much depends on the next years of the coalition. It is, for the most part, stable, as the two parties have fairly similar manifestos (though not so much that prospects of a merger are any more that a deranged fantasy at this point). Her problems with party unity aside, could Saxon make a better leader of this country than the current Delaney-Claxton paradigm? Possibly. But in the end, it is up to her how to continue. That is how she has always done things – her own way, the Saxon way. Perhaps that was what finally destroyed her, or what may yet bring her back to life.

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

Parliament paves the way to a constitution

Parliament this morning voted overwhelmingly to enable the drawing up of a Fervean constitution.

The Act of Establishment of a Fervean National Constitution provides for the implementation of the constitution, the content of which is due to be worked out over the next month by a series of parliamentary votes, when the next general election is complete and will be formally signed into law by the President at that time after a full national referendum.

The new constitution will potentially include the establishment of proportional representation in Parliament (as opposed to the current first-past-the-post system) and the separation of the posts of head of state and head of government, which are currently concentrated in the Presidency.

The Act has been welcomed by liberal organisations, particularly the Association for a More Liberal Ferveo (AMLF), one of the leading lobbies in Fervean politics. However, it has been rubbished by some members of the Right, including the Fervean Front and Fervean National Party, who claim it hands too much power to "the common man" and endangers the rule of government. The Fervean Communist Party have also refused to back the proposal.

Interestingly, the Conservative Party has whole-heartedly backed the proposal, leading to a backlash from its grassroots supporters. However, the Act will now have the backing of both mainstream parties, along with the Green Party and smaller parties like the Independent Ferveo Party, and a number of independent MPs. 

The proposal has been marked as a realisation of President Saxon's promises of more "power to the people" in the wake of the Exordium Crisis and the July 2 bombings. A spokesperson for the President stated that Ms Saxon "has not forgotten her pledge to hold a general election, and views this Act as the first step towards a fairer society."

"It is President Saxon's hope that the Fervean public will support her in this endeavour."

Monday, 25 August 2008

JAS Jennifer Saxon launches

CEREMONIES were held today in Colisin, Jagera, to commemorate the launching of the Jageran aircraft carrier JAS Jennifer Saxon.

The vessel is the first of its class to be named after a non-Jageran, a gesture of solidarity following Ferveo's alliance with Jagera during the Exordium Crisis. The ship, a Bevakare-class light carrier, was christened by its namesake in accordance with traditional Jageran ceremony.

"Words cannot describe how privileged I feel at being honoured in this manner," Saxon stated, following the christening. "Such a break from Jageran tradition, for a politician from a country as young as Ferveo, on a ship class as symbolic, powerful and downright huge as the Bevakare-class," she said, chuckling gently, "simply defies my belief. All I can say is thank you, one and all, and I am sure that all Fervean people will feel just as honoured by this unprecedented favour as I do."

Bevakare Angela of Jagera also delivered a speech from her eponymous vessel, the JAS Angela, as it received its commission, saying, "It is such a fortuitous circumstance that allows the two ships, Angela and Jennifer Saxon, to sit at anchor side by side in the harbour as resolute as our two allied nations." The Bevakare continued, saying she believed it was a "symbol" of the increasing unity between Ferveo and Jagera.

The FSC Tempest, fresh from its own launch and commission, put in an appearance as well. The vast cruiser fired a seven-gun salute at the end of President Saxon's speech. This was followed by a spectacular overflight by twenty-one f214/c fighters from the Veðrfölnir and Niðhogg.

The Jennifer Saxon will receive its commission in late September, whereupon its first destination will be Ferveo City. Its namesake, however, stayed in Colisin for some time before returning to Ferveo City, with a hungry media in her wake.


Thursday, 21 August 2008

Mass disappearance in Springback Forest

A TOURIST excursion into Springback Forest on Exordium Island has vanished without trace.

The expedition, consisting of seventeen civilians from all over Ferveo and the IDU and their three local guides, were not heard from twenty-four hours after setting foot into the woods on what was intended to be a four-hour hike.

According to a consortium of cellphone companies, the signals of all eighteen cellphones present on the trek disappeared within seconds of each other. The surrounding land seems to provide no explanations, such as tyre tracks or footprints leading away from the forest that have not already been traced and identified.

Several search parties sent out have turned up no bodies or living people. The EIPD has enacted a full-scale investigation into the disappearance of the hikers, involving hundreds of personnel.

Conspiracy theories have already begun to sprout, ranging from alien abduction to foreign interference to even mutated carnivorous plants.

Regional Police Chief Toby Wise called for calm yesterday in a press conference, and reassured the public that the police were doing "everything in [their] power to find these people".

Thursday, 31 July 2008

FSC Tempest launched

THE SECOND in the line of Nimbus-class cruisers was personally launched today by President Saxon.

The line started life as a project conceived by the late Gabriel Seismos and actualised by the Nimbus, the vessel which famously took part in the raid on the FVF fortress in June and carried President Saxon into Ferveo City on June 2.

The FSC Tempest has a force comparable to the strongest battleships in the Fervean Navy and is powered by two nuclear reactors and a surface of photovoltaic cells. Its heavy armament is complemented by thick armour, and an alarmingly high top speed of 487 knots, considering its huge size.

Speaking to the thousands-strong crowd at Foxtrot Airbase on Terminus Island, Ms Saxon said "I hope you will join me in congratulating our aeronautical engineers on this incredible feat of technology."

"I beg you not to worry about our priorities in this time; the Tempest was almost complete at the time of the June 2 bombings, and our efforts remain as ever on the recovery effort, education, welfare and healthcare."

When asked about rumours that the Tempest is carrying experimental technology, Ms Saxon replied, "The contents of the Tempest are, regrettably, confidential in the interest of national security."

"But," she continued with a rare smile, "I can see you don't want to hear me waffle on about statistics and the like." She moved on, formally naming the aircraft. The flight crew gave the crowd a short demonstration of the Tempest's speed and manoeuvrability, before ending the event.

The ceremony was marred, however, by a large demonstration by the Pacifist Organisation of Ferveo. The protestors made no attempt to block the events taking place; rather, they somewhat loudly made their presence and opinions known to onlookers.

Wednesday, 2 July 2008

Death toll of June 2 bombings released

THE GOVERNMENT has released figures for the June 2 atrocities.

According to the figures, a total of 4,573 people were killed as a direct result of the blasts and the buildings brought down by them. A further 312 died as a result of respiratory failure and other complications caused by dust and smoke bringing the death toll to a staggering 4,885.

5,459 people were moderately or severely injured but have since recovered or been pronounced "stable", while 279 are either comatose or still in a critical condition. At least 6,500 people were mildly injured, and 157 people remain unaccounted for.

President Saxon addressed the nation outside her residence in Ferveo City today.

Visibly shaken, the President said, "The sheer scale of this tragedy is horrifying. That any group could murder almost 5,000 people simply beggars belief.

"But these terrorists, the Fervean Values Force, their leaders have been either killed or arrested by the finest soldiers in the region - Fervean, Jageran and Pagemaster. Though the threat is not over, the perpetrators of these monstrous crimes have been or will be brought swiftly and summarily to justice.

"What these people want is instability. In many other nations tragedies of this magnitude have destroyed democracy and brought in fascist régimes. We cannot allow this to happen, not when we have seen first-hand what this ideology can do."

Surveying the crowd, Ms Saxon continued, "I am not going to mince words. These attacks were not only politically motivated, they were also religiously motivated. Specifically, motivated by fundamentalist Christians.

"These people are the remains of a movement which started and ended with the Unseen Master himself. We simply cannot allow them to gain any power, or we risk another Great Holocaust.

"As President it is my duty to keep this nation together at this time. Do not judge me by my age or by my gender; I want the best for this nation, and I will listen - and have listened - to its people. To you.

"We are the future. We must move on from this tragedy and turn our grief into fortitude, a national strength that will not be eroded by clumsy terrorism. We must turn our faces to these monsters and say, 'No! You shall not destroy everything our people fought and died for!

"Peace through politics. Thank you."

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Windows smash in Terminus Island riddle

HOUSES near the secretive Research Site 19 on Terminus Island had some of their windows smashed simultaneously last night, as eyewitnesses described hearing a  "buzzing" noise.

Residents within an approximately 4-km radius reported seeing some windows, glasses and even old spectacles shatter into "hundreds of tiny pieces". A number of related injuries have been reported at Ayyubids Hospital in Port Collins. The number of incidents increased the closer to the site, but the area is sparsely populated.

No response has yet been made by the government; however, Home Secretary Logan Birch is expected to make an announcement later today.