Richard Spiffing

Early Life
Richard Spiffing was born in 1965, his father David Spiffing was a Conservative MP from 1959 to 1994, he was made Life Peer in 1995. His Mother was a Barrister and advocated for 53 years before retiring. At the age of 8 Richard Spiffing was sent to Eton College. He would stay there until he finished A-Levels and continuing on the Oxford University, Balliol College where he read Law (jurisprudence)

Career before Politics
At 24 Spiffing became was admitted to the Bar. He would work at Tanners Chambers for 8 Years until starting his own Chambers with one of his friends from Eton, Johnathan Aquias. The Chamber was officially called Spiffing Aquias Chambers. 3 years later, Richard spiffing would become a QC. After 7 years, Spiffing would step back from the Chambers and ran for parliament.

Political Career
In 2007 Richard Spiffing won in the seat of Runnymede and Weybridge for the Conservative Party during a by election, and in only a few months Richard Spiffing became the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Nigel Duncan Government.