Sarah Hoddings

Sarah Eileen Hoddings (born April 22, 1975) is the current Prime Minister of Bancairn. She is a member of the Liberal Democrats and has been Minister of Economy twice, in 1995 and 2001.

Early life & education
Sarah was born in the small village of Waterhope, in Eastonshire. Her parents were Socialist militants. At a young age, in 1989, she started learning about politics, and mostly economy, with the help of a retired professor of the Markham School of Trade, Leonard Lewis, whom she enormously admired. When Communism collapsed in 1991, she was one of the young students demonstrating for a fairer trade, winning a petition and a Scholarship from the Prime Minister, Steven van Coopers.

Political career
In 1993, while she was studying at the Markham School, Sarah Hoddings joined the Liberal Party. She ran for the Ministry of Economy in 1995 and was elected Minister; at the age of 20, and became the youngest person ever to obtain this office. In 1998, she came second behind Labour Party candidate Allen Bertough, and retreated from politics a little. In 2001, she was re-elected as Minister, with Bertough assuming Delegation. In 2004, Bertough and her switched seats again. In 2007, Sarah Hoddings contested the Premiership as leader of the Liberal Democrat block and won with an astounding majority of 70%. She has now led her Cabinet for 6 months and has proven a good Prime Minister. Pundits suggest that she might not run again for the post, having been so far in such little time.

Personal life
In 1998, Hoddings married Liberal Democrat colleague Oliver Danielson, now Minister of Economy. They had a daughter, Antera, in 2001.