Will Quince | |
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Minister of State for Health and Secondary Care[a] | |
In office 8 September 2022 – 13 November 2023 | |
Prime Minister | Liz Truss Rishi Sunak |
Preceded by | Maria Caulfield |
Succeeded by | Andrew Stephenson |
Minister of State for School Standards | |
In office 7 July 2022 – 7 September 2022 | |
Prime Minister | Boris Johnson |
Preceded by | Robin Walker |
Succeeded by | Jonathan Gullis |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families | |
In office 17 September 2021 – 6 July 2022 | |
Prime Minister | Boris Johnson |
Preceded by | Vicky Ford |
Succeeded by | Brendan Clarke-Smith |
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Welfare Delivery | |
In office 4 April 2019 – 17 September 2021 | |
Prime Minister | Theresa May Boris Johnson |
Preceded by | Justin Tomlinson |
Succeeded by | David Rutley |
Member of Parliament for Colchester | |
In office 7 May 2015 – 30 May 2024 | |
Preceded by | Sir Bob Russell |
Succeeded by | Pam Cox |
Personal details | |
Born | Buckinghamshire, England | 27 December 1982
Political party | Conservative |
Education | The Windsor Boys' School, Berkshire |
Alma mater | Aberystwyth University |
William James Quince[1] (born 27 December 1982) is a British Conservative Party politician and former lawyer who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Colchester from 2015 to 2024. Quince was also Minister of State for Health and Secondary Care from September 2022 to November 2023.[2][3][4]
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