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This is official Palmshire biography of Koll. For official Cryoverse biography of Koll, please see Koll

Koll, 1st Baron Redlight is the Home Secretary. He represents Dublin and Berwick (including his native town of Redlight) as its Member of Parliament (MP). He also sits in the House of Lords.

Political career

Tenenbaum founded town of Redlight on 15 November 2009 and remained its de-facto Mayor up to present times. He was later made the Leader of the House of Commons and Home Secretary following Lord Arcadia's, of whom is his cousin, appointment as Prime Minister of Palmshire. He was later elevated to the House of Lords as Baron Redlight on 24 March 2012, thereby vacating his office of Leader of the House of Commons that day but remained in the Cabinet as Home Secretary. In former office, he was succeeded by Jennifer de la Cueva.

Lord Redlight was later elected as Member of Parliament for Dublin and Berwick following 2012 election, a rarity for a House of Lords member to sit on House of Commons generally made up of non-nobles. He later joined the Tory Party on 5 April 2012, much to his cousin's consternation.

Peerage of Palmshire
Preceded by
New creation
Baron Redlight
24 March 2012-present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by
Office created
Home Secretary
2012-present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Office created
Leader of the House of Commons
2012
Succeeded by
Jennifer de la Cueva
Parliament of Palmshire
Preceded by
new constituency
Member of Parliament for Dublin and Berwick
2012-present
Succeeded by
Incumbent