Allan Bell

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The Honourable
Allan Bell
MHK
Isle of Mans finansministrar Alan Bell skriver under avtal tillsammans med sina nordiska kollegor vid Nordiska Radets session i Oslo. 2007-10-30. Foto- Magnus Froderberg.jpg
Chief Minister of the Isle of Man
Assumed office
11 October 2011
Monarch Elizabeth II
Governor Adam Wood
Preceded by Tony Brown
Minister for Economic Development
In office
2010–2011
Monarch Elizabeth II
Preceded by New position
Succeeded by John Shimmin
Minister for the Treasury
In office
2001–2010
Monarch Elizabeth II
Preceded by Richard Corkill
Succeeded by Anne Craine
Minister for Home Affairs
In office
1996–2001
Monarch Elizabeth II
Preceded by Richard Corkill
Succeeded by Phil Braidwood
Personal details
Born (1947-06-20) 20 June 1947 (age 76)
Nationality Manx
Political party Independent

Allan Robert Bell MHK (born 20 June 1947) is a Manx politician who is the current Chief Minister of the Isle of Man, having been elected to that position on 11 October 2011. He has been an Independent Member of the House of Keys for Ramsey since 1984, and has served in several different Ministerial roles. He is currently the longest serving Member of the House of Keys.[1]

Early life and education

Bell was educated at Ramsey Grammar School. He was involved in banking and clothing retail prior to entering politics.[2]

Personal life

He said in his office in the Tynwald, the Manx parliament:“People know that I’m gay. I’ve never made a secret of it, but no one has ever asked me.”[3]

Political career

Bell was first elected to the House of Keys as an Independent representing Ramsey in a 1984 by-election. He had first, unsuccessfully, contested Ramsey in 1976, as a candidate for Manx nationalist party Mec Vannin.[4]

He has served in numerous ministerial roles including Minister for Tourism and Transport, from 1986–90, Minister of Tourism, Leisure and Transport, from 1990–94, Minister of Industry, from 1991–96, Minister of Home Affairs, from 1996–2001, Minister of the Treasury, from 2001–10 and Minister for Economic Development, from 2010–11.

He was formerly the Minister for Economic Development of the Isle of Man Government[5] and is Member of the House of Keys for Ramsey.[6]

He became the first head of the economic development ministry and a year later on October 11, 2011, he was named as Chief Minister after the retirement of Tony Brown.[7]

Chief Minister

On 11 October 2011, Bell was elected Chief Minister of the Isle of Man, winning a clear majority over Liberal Vannin opponent Peter Karran. Bell was proposed by Eddie Teare and seconded by Laurence Skelly. [1]

While Bell was Chief Minister in 2013, the government signed a deal involving £1.3 million bail-out loan and property purchase for the hotel chain Sefton Group which Bell stated was a " small but decisive part" in " support[ing] the economy".[8] After a legal review found the deal to be "outside of government powers", Bell initially refused to accept the proffered resignation of the economic development minister, John Shimmin.[9]

Governmental Positions

References

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Political offices
Preceded by Chief Minister of the Isle of Man
2011–present
Incumbent