Representative Incarnation’s newly formed political party, the Labour Party (LAB) has been approved by the Department of State, giving Redmont’s voters yet another party to vote for.
The party identifies as “moderate, leaning left”. The political agenda submitted on the forums focuses on four key policy areas: economy, crime, property and democracy.
The Labour Party wishes to “introduce and support the implementation of a healthy inflation”, introducing a tax on banking income and revitalizing inactive jobs among other economic policies.
On the topic of crime the new party wants to “improve the function and funding of our law system”. They aim to establish a small claims court, improve crime roleplay, protect new players while closing loopholes and fixing errors in the law.
The party headlines their property section “make plots a place to call home, not an asset to invest in”. They would like to raise the plot tax for those who own the most plots, improve ownership legislation and among other things, enable new players to “own at least 1 plot”.
“Increas[ing] activity and engagement between congress and the playerbase” is the headline for the democracy section, where the Labour Party wants a “fairer dereliction system” to let congressmen get removed “quicker but fairer”, increasing transparency between congress and the public as well as preventing parties from betraying their voters.
The name “Labor Party” was in the past used by the Labor Party of Redmont (LPR), led by Plura in September and October 2025.
Incarnation was elected to the 36th House of Representatives in a special election April 1st following the resignation of Malka. He has since been very active, introducing both the “Increase Maximum Fines Act” and the “Banking Income Tax Act”, which both are pretty self-explanatory. Both are currently set to pass in congress.


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