Aeron Amelie Tudor (born 14th of August 1979) is a Welsh-born Conservative Politician and former barrister, who serves as Speaker of the House of Commons and Member of Parliament for Rushcliffe since the twenty-third of February 2019 under Prime Minister Chauncey Duval.
Early Life and Legal Career
Aeron Tudor was born on the 14th of August of 1979, in Gwynedd, Wales. She is the only child born to Alexander Tudor and Eira Edevane. Growing up, Aeron swayed by her father's career in law, delved into jurisprudence from an incredibly young age, a fact that guaranteed her a prominent academic career.
She went on to study, and receive a bachelor degree in Law in 2001 from University College, Durham University, she then proceeded onto receiving her first post-graduate degree, a Master Juris from Queen's College, University of Oxford in 2003. Her career in academia was furthered by her pursuit of a LLM on Competition Law from King's College London, University of London, which she received in 2005.
Her legal career was given a fast-tracked with her acceptance as an associate in Allen & Overy LLP in 2005. Her elevation through the ranks was rapid, and in no more than 4 years she was promoted an equity partner of the firm, being the only barrister to climb the ladder to partnership in less than nine years.
She resigned as a Senior Partner in 2019, as she'd then pursue a political career, representing the constituency of Rushcliffe in which her father's hometown of West Bridgford is.