John Richard Attlee, 3rd Earl Attlee (born 3 October 1956), styled Viscount Prestwood between 1967 and 1991, is a British Conservative Party peer and member of the House of Lords. He is the grandson of Clement Attlee, the Labour Prime Minister, who was the first Earl Attlee.

Quick Facts Lord-in-Waiting Government Whip, Prime Minister ...
The Earl Attlee
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Lord-in-Waiting
Government Whip
In office
11 May 2010  8 April 2014
Prime MinisterDavid Cameron
Preceded byThe Lord Tunnicliffe
Succeeded byThe Baroness Williams of Trafford
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
as a hereditary peer
2 March 1992  11 November 1999
Preceded byThe 2nd Earl Attlee
Succeeded bySeat abolished[lower-alpha 1]
as an elected hereditary peer
11 November 1999
Preceded bySeat established[lower-alpha 1]
Personal details
Born (1956-10-03) 3 October 1956 (age 67)
Political partyConservative (from 1997)
Other political
affiliations
Crossbench (until 1997)
Spouses
(m. 19932002)
Teresa Ahern
(m. 2008)
Military service
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Branch/serviceBritish Army Reserve
Years of service1974–2017
RankMajor
UnitRoyal Corps of Transport
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
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Early life

Attlee was educated at Stowe School, trained with Smiths Industries, and worked mainly in materials management.[citation needed]

Professional career

In 1985, Attlee went into business in the field of commercial vehicle recovery and repair.[1] In this connection he is president of the Heavy Transport Association and Patron of the Road Rescue Recovery Association.[1]

He undertook a tour with the non-governmental organisation British Direct Aid in Bosnia during the winter of 1993–94, and then ran British Direct Aid's operation in Rwanda for most of 1995.[1]

Military service

A member of the Territorial Army, Attlee served in Bosnia with an aid agency during 1993–1994. He has also served in the Gulf War.[2]

Political career

Attlee inherited his title following his father's death in 1991 and entered the House of Lords in 1992,[1] initially as a crossbencher. Shortly before the general election of 1997 he joined the Conservative Party. He is one of the ninety elected hereditary peers that remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999.

He served as an Opposition spokesman on various subjects; immediately prior to the 2010 general election he was spokesman for transport and an Opposition whip.[3] Following the Conservative victory in that election Earl Attlee was appointed a Lord-in-waiting or Government whip in the House of Lords.[4] He continued in that role until April 2014, when he left the government. He was replaced by Susan Williams, Baroness Williams of Trafford.[5]

Personal life

Earl Attlee married Teresa Ahern on 27 September 2008, in the Crypt Chapel of St Mary Undercroft, Palace of Westminster.[6] Lady Attlee is the younger daughter of Mortimer Ahern, of Malvern, Worcestershire. Should Lord Attlee die without a son, the earldom will become extinct.

Arms

Coat of arms of John Attlee, 3rd Earl Attlee
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Coronet
A Coronet of an Earl
Crest
On a Mount Vert two Lions addorsed Or
Escutcheon
Azure on a Chevron Or between three Hearts of the Last winged Argent as many Lions rampant Sable
Supporters
On either side a Welsh Terrier sejant Proper
Motto
Labor vincit omnia (Labour conquers all)

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