- Born: January 9, 1963, in London, England
- Parents: John Senior (a businessman) and Lyndia John (a housewife)
- Siblings: Two sisters, Claire and Sarah
Education:
- Attended St. Paul's School, a prestigious private school in London
- Studied History at Oxford University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree
Career:
- Started working as a journalist in the late 1980s
- Wrote for various newspapers and magazines, including The Times and The Guardian
- Gained prominence as a political commentator and television personality
Political Involvement:
- Joined the Conservative Party in the early 1990s
- Elected as a Member of Parliament (MP) in 1997, representing Henley
- Served as Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1998 to 2001
- Held various ministerial positions, including Shadow Home Secretary and Shadow Foreign Secretary
Prime Minister:
- Elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2016, succeeding David Cameron
- Led the country during the Brexit negotiations with the European Union
- Resigned in 2019 after failing to get his Brexit deal approved by Parliament
Personal Life:
- Married to Marina Wheeler, a barrister
- Has four children: Theodore, Cassia, Arthur, and Milo