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Grace Tyler (born 5 June 1956) is a Britannican politician and the first female Prime Minister of Britannica. She headed the most successful Conservative government in Britanican history with, at present, two consecutive victories with large majorities.

Early Life
Tyler was born in Chelsea, the daughter of George Tyler, a teacher, and Theresa Feather. She went to university in 1974 where she studied economics and law. She finished her course in 1981 and went into politics.

Political Career
Tyler was accepted as Conservative candidate for Strassfurt, a Labour safe seat, in the 1985 General Election, which she obviously lost. She was accepted for Conservative candidate for Tory safe seat, Banks City, for teh 1986 General Election, which she won with a reasonable majority.

In 1987 she was appointed Opposition spokeswoman for Finance. In 1990 She was promoted to Shadow Under-secretary in the Department of the Environment. In the 1991 Tyler was finally promoted to a full shadow cabinet position, as Environmental Secretary.

In the 1992 General Election, the Conservatives under Lawrence Slade won a majority of 88. With the victory, Tyler became the Enviornmental Secretary. In this position she made strong her views in the cabinet and she gained a lot of support. In the 1998 General Election the new Royalist Party won the government. The Conservative loss needed a scape goat, Slade was to become it, being kicked out in the 1998 Conservative Leadership Election:


 * 54% Grace Tyler (Environment)
 * 30% Edmund Carlosse (Education)
 * 15% Lawrence Slade (Leader)

As Leader of the Opposition she tore devastatingly into the Royalist government, accusing them of being innefective and inexperienced. Soon the key hang on to the Royalist cause, the Monarchy, ended when the King publically announced his disliek of his Royalist government. The 2000 General Election saw a Conservative victory.

Prime Minister
When Prime Minister, she made herself Home and Finance Secretary aswell, as it was a turbilent time with war apporaching.

On the 23 May 2002, King James I ordered an attack on Carldenburg after countless threats from their president. The war was finally won on the 6 January 2003. The victory instantly meant a Conservative victory in the next election. The 2003 General Election, held on 24 April, saw a landslide majority of 190 seats!

The first bill passed in the new parliament, the Trade Unions Act 2005, passed on 23 June 2003, was drafted by Robert Fawcett, Home and Foreign Secretary. His second bill which he proposed to the cabinet, the Crimes Punishable by Death Act 2005, was torn apart by the cabinet after having too many 'liberal' points in it. ot was eventually accepted. After only a few days, the Cabinet forced Tyler to sack Fawcett, it was finally acted out on 23 June 2003.

Today, Fawcett is now Leader of the Liberal Party and is expected to kick Tyler out of office in the 2005 General Election.