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Monarch
  
Elizabeth II

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Victor Banks


Preceded by
  
Hubert Hughes

Governor
  
Christina Scott

Party
  
Anguilla Democratic Party

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Born
  
8 November 1947 (age 76) Anguilla (
1947-11-08
)

Political party
  
Anguilla Democratic Party (part of the Anguilla United Front)

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Victor Franklin Banks (born 8 November 1947) is an Anguillan politician. A member of the Anguilla United Front (AUF), he has served as Chief Minister since 23 April 2015.

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Biography

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The oldest of six siblings, Banks grew up in The Valley. His father died when he was a teenager. His first job was as a teacher at Valley Secondary School, where he worked from 1964 until 1968. He then attended the University of the Virgin Islands, where he obtained a BA in social sciences in 1972. He then attended the New School for Social Research in New York City, where he obtained a master's degree in political science. He started a PhD at the same institution, but left in 1979 at the all but dissertation stage.

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A member of the Anguilla National Alliance, he was elected to the House of Assembly in the Valley North constituency in the 1981 elections. Then 33, he became the island's youngest government minister when he was appointed Minister of Social Services. He moved to the Anguilla Democratic Party (ADP) prior to the 1984 elections, in which he lost his seat and place in the cabinet.

In a by-election in 1985 he was elected in the Valley South Constituency for the ADP. He retained the Valley South seat until the 2010 elections. In 1994 he was appointed Minister of Finance and Economic Development, serving until 1999. In 2000 he became Minister of Finance, Economic Development, Investment and Commerce, with Tourism added to the portfolio in 2005. He left the cabinet after losing his seat in 2010.

Banks became Chief Minister after the AUF won six of the seven elected seats in the House of Assembly in the 2015 elections, in which he also regained the Valley South seat.

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