Michael Armstrong

The Hon. Michael Geoffrey Armstrong, MP (b. September 30, 1956, Doubledance) is a Georgeland politician who currently serves in the Cabinet of Georgeland as Minister for the Environment and Resources with additional responsibilty for Climate Change. He is a Member of the Georgeland House of Commons|House of Commons]] for the constitutency of Bartlett since 2007. A Conservative, Armstrong is the younger brother of Marina Armstrong, who was Chief Minister of Capitalia from 1997 until 2000. Elected to the Capitalian legislature in 1993 several years as a small business operator, Armstrong served as Chief Whip in his sister's government, leading to some claims of nepotism. In 2000, Marina Armstrong was replaced as Chief Minister by Kevin McAlister, who lost the 2001 election to George Vance. Armstrong, who had been promoted to Minister for Infrastructure under McAlister, was elected as Leader of the Opposition in the Capitalian parliament. At the 2005 state election, Armstrong failed to win a majority of seats or even enough to form a minority government, and resigned as leader. He remained the spokesman for his party on the environment. In 2007, in the lead-up to the general election, Armstrong was selected as a candidate for the seat of Bartlett in the state's rural south, which contained his home town of Edmonton and his state seat of the same name. Armstrong faced incumbent MP Aida Justin at the election and won the seat with a substantial swing to the Conservatives. After the election, which the Conservatives won, new Prime Minister Luke Macaulay appointed Armstrong to the Cabinet as Environment minister. Armstrong is known as an environmentalist and a proponent of a national carbon trading scheme, something Macaulay supports. Armstrong has frequently spoken of his commitment to "greening" Georgeland business and his advocacy of more environmentally-friendly business practices, many of which he followed during his time as a small business owner. Armstrong is considered as a moderate Conservative. Armstrong is considered a strong candidate to become Conservative leader in the event the position ever falls vacant. He has never responded to questions along these lines.

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