Oswald Mosley

Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet, aka Oswald Mosley, is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom as of 1931. He is a member of the Labour Party. As a Prime Minister, Mosley is a staunch imperialist and moderate socialist, taking over Ramsay MacDonald as leader of the party to adopt his Mosley Memorandum of welfare initiatives. Despite being the leader of Labour, Mosley once served in the Conservative Party under the government of his Leader of the Opposition, Stanley Baldwin. His disagreements over the handling of the British economy by Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill resulted in Mosley's shift.

The Mosley Memorandum brought Mosley to the limelight as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Beforehand, he was a Conservative and an Independent, being politically confused and out of touch until reaffirming his ideals as a Labour candidate in a 1926 by-election and during the General Strike. Mosley went on to undermine MacDonald's 1929-1931 government, before leading the party himself in the 1931 general election, in which he became the first Labour Prime Minister to lead a Labour governing majority.

Despite being a moderate socialist, Mosley is exceptionally sceptical of the German Socialist Republic and the Soviet Union, and believes Britain must uphold its position as a beacon of democracy and power in the world, and be prepared for war if need be. He believes in unifying the classes together under a common English banner, and appeals to both working men and aristocrats alike.