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==Early Life & Education==
==Early Life & Education==


Rebecca Arnott was born on the 3rd August 1978 to Councillor Carla Arnott of Kerlile. She was the only daughter of Carla, and as such immediately became the Arnott heir.
Rebecca Arnott was born on the 3rd August 1978 to Councillor Carla Arnott of Kerlile. She was the only daughter of Carla, and as such immediately became the Arnott heir. She was raised in Maytown, Kerlile, with the other descendants of members of the Council of Kerlile.  


==Council of Kerlile==
==Council of Kerlile==


Arnott is a known reformist who desires to give men more rights in Kerlile and reduce the totalitarian nature of the regime.
Arnott is a known reformist who desires to give men more rights in Kerlile and reduce the totalitarian nature of the regime. She is considered to be the leader of an unofficial reformist faction within the Council, consisting of herself, [[Jennifer Hale]] and [[Carmen Robinson]].


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[[Category:People]]
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Revision as of 14:50, 12 November 2018

Councillor
Rebecca Arnott
Member of the Council of Kerlile
Assumed office
11 April 2002
Preceded byCarla Arnott
Personal details
BornRebecca Claire Arnott
(1976-08-03) August 3, 1976 (age 49)
Maytown, Kerlile
NationalityKerlian
ChildrenLaura Arnott, Rosemary Arnott, Claire Arnott
MotherCarla Arnott

Rebecca Claire Arnott (born August 3rd, 1976) is the current Arnott family representative on the Council of Kerlile. She is the de facto leader of the reformist faction in Kerlian politics, and favours a lessening of the totalitarian nature of the Kerlian regime.

On August 28th, 2018, Arnott proposed a vote of no confidence in Anita Patel as Chair of the Council of Kerlile, an unprecedented move, which failed. This event is seen by many as the beginning of a schism within the Council.

Early Life & Education

Rebecca Arnott was born on the 3rd August 1978 to Councillor Carla Arnott of Kerlile. She was the only daughter of Carla, and as such immediately became the Arnott heir. She was raised in Maytown, Kerlile, with the other descendants of members of the Council of Kerlile.

Council of Kerlile

Arnott is a known reformist who desires to give men more rights in Kerlile and reduce the totalitarian nature of the regime. She is considered to be the leader of an unofficial reformist faction within the Council, consisting of herself, Jennifer Hale and Carmen Robinson.