Phil Braidwood

Lynda Donaldson
(m. 1974)
Children1 son, 1 daughter

Robert Philip Braidwood BEng (born 11 July 1949[1]) is a Manx politician, who was formerly a Member of the Legislative Council; he was previously an MHK for Douglas East after winning the Douglas East by-election in 1995 and he continued to top the poll in every General Election since then until his elevation to the Legislative Council in 2010, which sparked a by-election won by Chris Robertshaw.

He has had a long political career and has held numerous government positions, notably Minister of Transport (2005–06) and Minister of Home Affairs (2001–05).

Governmental positions

  • Chairman of the Financial Supervision Commission, 1999–2001
  • Minister of Home Affairs, 2001–05
  • Chairman of the Communications Commission, 2001–05
  • Minister of Transport, 2005–06

References

  1. ^ "Braidwood, Robert Philip" (PDF). www.tynwald.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 July 2008. Retrieved 11 November 2011.

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Members of the House of Keys 2001–2006
Elected in the 2006 election
MHKs
  • Edgar Quine (Ayre, Ind)
  • Tony Brown (Castletown, Ind)
  • Phil Braidwood (Douglas East, Ind)
  • Brenda Cannell (Douglas East, Ind)
  • Bill Henderson (Douglas North, Ind)
  • John Houghton (Douglas North, Ind)
  • David Cretney (Douglas South, Labour)
  • Adrian Duggan (Douglas South, Ind)
  • Alex Downie (Douglas West, Ind)
  • John Shimmin (Douglas West, Ind)
  • Steve Rodan (Garff, Ind)
  • David Anderson (Glenfaba, Ind)
  • Donald Gelling (Malew & Santon, Ind)
  • David Cannan (Michael, Ind)
  • Martyn Quayle (Middle, Ind)
  • Richard Corkill (Onchan, Ind)
  • Adrian Earnshaw (Onchan, Ind)
  • Peter Karran (Onchan, Liberal)
  • Hazel Hannan (Peel, Ind)
  • Allan Bell (Rasmey, Ind)
  • Leonard Singer (Rasmey, Ind)
  • John Rimington (Rushen, Ind)
  • Quintin Gill (Rushen, Ind)
  • Pamela Crowe (Rushen, Ind)
Independents (21 seats), Liberal (2 seats), Labour (1 seat)
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Members of the House of Keys 2006–2011
Elected in the 2006 election
MHKs
Independents (21 seats), Liberal (2 seats), Labour (1 seat)


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