Victoria Prentis

Victoria Mary Prentis, KC (née Boswell; born 24 March 1971) is a British lawyer who has served as the Attorney General for England and Wales since October 2022.

Prentis has served as the Member of Parliament for Banbury since 2015. She is a member of the Conservative Party.

Victoria Prentis
Victoria Prentis
Official portrait, 2020
Attorney General for England and Wales
Advocate General for Northern Ireland
Assumed office
25 October 2022
Prime MinisterRishi Sunak
Preceded byMichael Ellis
Minister of State for Work and Welfare
In office
7 September 2022 – 25 October 2022
Prime MinisterLiz Truss
Preceded byJulie Marson
Succeeded byGuy Opperman
Minister of State for Farming, Fisheries and Food
In office
14 February 2020 – 7 September 2022
Prime MinisterBoris Johnson
Preceded byGeorge Eustice
Succeeded byMark Spencer
Member of Parliament
for Banbury
Assumed office
7 May 2015
Preceded byTony Baldry
Majority16,813 (26.7%)
Personal details
Born
Victoria Boswell

(1971-03-24) 24 March 1971 (age 53)
Banbury, England
Political partyConservative
SpouseSebastian Prentis
Parent
Alma materRoyal Holloway, University of London
Downing College, Cambridge
WebsiteOfficial website

Prentis was Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to junior ministers in the Department for Transport between July 2016 and June 2017, and was the Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Leader of the House of Commons from June 2017 until February 2020. She was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Farming, Fisheries and Food in February 2020, and was promoted to become Minister of State for Farming, Fisheries and Food in September 2021, during the second cabinet reshuffle of the second Johnson ministry. She was appointed Minister of State for Work and Welfare by Prime Minister Liz Truss in September 2022. After Liz Truss resigned and Rishi Sunak became Prime Minister, Prentis was appointed Attorney General for England and Wales. She was appointed to the Privy Council on 27 October 2022.

Early life and career

Prentis was born Victoria Boswell, in Banbury, and grew up on the family farm in nearby Aynho. She has two sisters. She was educated at Royal Holloway, University of London and Downing College, Cambridge, gaining degrees in English and Law respectively. She is the daughter of Lord Boswell of Aynho, who was MP for Daventry from 1987 to 2010.

Prentis qualified as a barrister in 1995. She joined the Civil Service in 1997, leaving in November 2014. Her last job for the government was co-leading (in a jobshare) the "Justice and Security team" at the Treasury Solicitor's Department.

Parliamentary career

In November 2014, Prentis was selected as the Conservative candidate for the Banbury constituency at the 2015 general election. She retained the safe seat for the Conservatives (held by them since 1922). In Parliament she sat on the Justice Select Committee and the Select Committee on Statutory Instruments. Prentis is an opponent of High Speed 2, believing it will affect her constituency. She rebelled against the Conservative government when the HS2 Bill received its second reading in the House of Commons in March 2016.

Prentis was a founding supporter of Conservatives for Reform in Europe, a group which campaigned in support of the UK's membership of a reformed European Union. Accordingly, she declared that she would vote remain in the 2016 referendum on the UK's membership of the EU.

Prentis supported Theresa May's candidacy during the 2016 Conservative leadership contest. She was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to junior ministers in the Department for Transport in July 2016.

She was re-elected as the MP for Banbury in the 2017 general election.

In May 2019, she endorsed candidate Rory Stewart for the leadership of the Conservative Party.

Prentis stated that she voted to remain in the European Union but has since given her support to Boris Johnson's deal.

In February 2020, Prentis joined the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs as the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Farming, Fisheries and Food.

In January 2021, Prentis said during an interview that her jaw did not drop when she read the EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement which includes farming, fisheries and food because she was "very busy organising the local nativity trail". She voted in favour of the agreement in-line with government policy.

In March 2022, Prentis was the first British MP to take a Ukrainian refugee in her house amidst the War in Ukraine.

On 7 September, Prentis was appointed Minister of State for Work and Welfare at the Department for Work and Pensions by Prime Minister Liz Truss in the Truss Ministry.

Attorney General

Following the appointment of Rishi Sunak as Prime Minister on 25 October 2022, Prentis was appointed by him as Attorney General for England and Wales and was officially sworn in as such on 16 November 2022. She was appointed to the Privy Council on 27 October 2022 and sworn of it on 14 December 2022. As is tradition for those appointed as Attorney General who are not already King's Counsel, Prentis was appointed as King's Counsel on 23 November 2022.

Personal life

Prentis is married to Sebastian Prentis, an Insolvency and Companies Court Judge, whom she met when they were both students at the University of Cambridge. The couple have two daughters and live in Somerton, Oxfordshire.

Notes

References

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament
for Banbury

2015–present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded byas Minister of State for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Farming, Fisheries and Food
2020–2022
Succeeded byas Minister of State for Food
Preceded by Attorney General for England and Wales
2022–present
Incumbent
Advocate General for Northern Ireland
2022–present

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