Morris Gander

Morris Gander (b. January 25, 1948) is a Bancairn politician, member of the Liberal Democrats, MP from 1977 to 1980 and Member of Government from 1980 to 1989.

Early life
Morris Gander was born in Bancairn City of John Gander, a famous economist, and Maureen Lodge. At the age of 18, he entered the Royal Academy of Politics, and graduated with majors in Economy, Defence, and Diplomacy.

Political career
He became a member of the Liberal Democrats in 1973. As his party was ousted in the 1974 General Elections, he did not run. In 1977, he won a seat in the Chamber for the district of St. Johns. In 1980, the Liberal Democrats chose him as candidate for the Foreign Office, which he was successfully elected to. He ran for Prime Minister in 1983, and came third to Jim McQuantorius and Hugh Hurst, but was elected as Minister for Internal Affairs. In 1986, he lost the Home Office to Henry Parton, a member of the Truce Party. From 1989 to 2000, he was advisor and vice-president to Liberal Party presidents John Willard and Andrew Maynee. He has been the chairman of the Liberal Democrats since 2000.