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Hugh Raymond Byrne (born 28th March 1953) is a British politician who is currently serving as the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Britannia. He is also the Secretary-General of the People's Party of the Commonwealth of Britannia and the Member of Parliament for the constituency of Battersea. He formally served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Foreign Minister for Britannia.

Byrne was born in a working class family in 1963. Joining the People's Party in the 1980 socialist revolution Byrne became an Art teacher in the single party period that followed. The subsequent democratisation of Britannia by Robert Matthews prompted Byrne to become more involved in politics, wining a seat in his home constituency of Battersea.

During the Ryan Golding administration Byrne managed to ascend to the position of foreign minister of Britannia. Byrne became Chancellor of the Exchequer after the recession of 2008 hit Britannia, and has been credited with facilitating the recovering of the British economy.

Following Goldings departure in 2010 as Prime Minister and Secretary-General of the People's Party Byrne was appointed in his place. Byrne was able to form a coalition between the People's Party and the Albish Socialist Party therefore propelling himself into the position of Prime Minister.

Byrne's ministry has mainly dealt with domestic economical issues. Byrne has also had to deal with the 2011 London riots and a growing Catholic movement in Britannia who wish to see more rights given to them. Byrne has so far refused to grant referendums on the independence of Caledonia or Wales, and has remained adamant on Britannia's position on the much to the ire of political groups such as the Union of Albish Nationalists.

Most recently Byrne has had to address foreign issues such as military intervention in, and  and humanitarian support in , Akitsu and. Byrne has most controversially announced in early 2015 that Britannia is boycotting League of Nations meetings after China refused entry for into the Security Council despite the country getting popular support.