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| nationality = British / English |
| nationality = British / English |
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| alma_mater = TBD (2017-2020) |
| alma_mater = TBD (2017-2020) |
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| education = [[Parrs Wood High School]] |
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| years_active = 2010–present |
| years_active = 2010–present |
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| style = [[Rock Music]], [[Alternative Rock]] |
| style = [[Rock Music]], [[Alternative Rock]] |
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| networth = {{increase}} £70 |
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| party = The Niall Benson Party (NBP) |
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| opponents = [[Donald Trump]] |
| opponents = [[UKIP]], [[ISIS]], [[Donald Trump]] |
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| religion = Atheist |
| religion = Atheist |
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| partner = Jodie Cutting (2016-present) |
| partner = Jodie Cutting (2016-present) |
Revision as of 10:43, 27 May 2016
Niall Benson | |
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Born | Niall Harrison Benson 20 April 1999 |
Nationality | British / English |
Education | Parrs Wood High School |
Alma mater | TBD (2017-2020) |
Occupation | Student / Guitarist |
Years active | 2010–present |
Known for | Supporting Manchester United and playing the Red Fender Stratocaster |
Style | Rock Music, Alternative Rock |
Height | 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) |
Political party | The Niall Benson Party (NBP) |
Opponent(s) | UKIP, ISIS, Donald Trump |
Partner | Jodie Cutting (2016-present) |
Niall Harrison Benson (Born 20 April 1999) is a College Student studying at the Sixth Form Centre of Parrs Wood High School. He is also a Guitarist, first learning in 2010 and later became self taught from 2011 onwards. He plays the Red-Coloured Fender Stratocaster, a guitar famously played by Mark Knopfler of the band Dire Straits. Niall is the founding member of his own Political Party "The Niall Benson Party", often shortened to NBP. As of April 2016, Niall is currently in a relationship with Jodie Cutting, a friend he met when doing NCS, (National Citizen Service) in August-October 2015.