Alex Allinson
Manx politician (born 1966)
Alexander John Allinson (born 1966) is an English-born Manx physician and politician who serves as an independent member of the House of Keys , representing Ramsey since 2016. Allinson serves on the Council of Ministers as the current Minister for the Treasury , having been appointed to the role in May 2022 by Alfred Cannan , the chief minister of the Isle of Man .
Early life, education, and medical career
Allinson was born in London in 1966. He attended from the Latymer Upper School , and studied medicine at King's College, Cambridge , graduating with a master's degree in 1991. After graduating from medical school, Allinson worked at Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne , Australia for a year before returning to England , becoming a pediatrician in Hackney . After qualifying as a General Practitioner he later moved back to Australia, and spent over two years in Geraldton , where he worked with the Aboriginal Medical Service . He returned to England, becoming a locum tenens physician in London. In 2002, Allinson became a general practitioner in the town of Ramsey on the Isle of Man .[ 1]
Political career
From 2008 until 2016, Allinson had been a member of the Ramsey board of commissioners.[ 2]
In the 2016 Manx general election , Allinson successfully stood for the House of Keys in Ramsey as an independent candidate , receiving 47% of the vote.[ 3] He served in various positions in the House, including as the chair of the Manx Utilities Authority . In 2020, Allinson was appointed to the Council of Ministers as the Minister for Education, Sport and Culture by Chief Minister Howard Quayle .[ 2] [ 4]
Allinson sought re-election to the House of Keys in the 2021 Manx general election , and was re-elected with 25% of the vote.[ 5] Allinson ran for Chief Minister following the election; he was defeated by Alfred Cannan , having received the votes of 8 MHKs compared to Cannan's 14.[ 6] However, Cannan retained Allinson in the Council of Ministers and appointed him Minister for Enterprise . In this role, Allinson was in charge of much of the economy of the Isle of Man .[ 7]
In May 2022, Allinson was appointed Minister for the Treasury following the resignation of David Ashford .[ 8] [ 9]
Political positions
Allinson has been described as a progressive reformer.[ 4] In 2019, he led a successful legislative effort to legalize abortion on the Isle of Man .[ 7] A supporter of efforts to counter climate change , Allinson helped create and fund a carbon offset plan for the 2022 Isle of Man TT .[ 10] Allinson is also a proponent for assisted suicide for terminally-ill patients, having introduced two motions into the House of Keys regarding the matter.[ 11] [ 12] During his campaign for chief minister, Allinson outlined several other policies he would support, including affordable housing , further restriction on zero-hour contracts , and the decriminalisation of cannabis .[ 4]
References
MHKs
Graham Cregeen (Arbory, Castletown & Malew , Ind)
Jason Moorhouse (Arbory, Castletown & Malew, Ind)
Tim Baker (Ayre & Michael , Ind)
Alfred Cannan (Ayre & Michael, Ind)
Ann Corlett (Douglas Central , Ind)
Christopher Thomas (Douglas Central, Ind)
Clare Barber (Douglas East , Ind)
Chris Robertshaw (Douglas East, Ind)
David Ashford (Douglas North , Ind)
Ralph Peake (Douglas North, Ind)
Kate Costain (Douglas South , LibVan)
Bill Malarkey (Douglas South , LibVan, died Feb 2020)
Daphne Caine (Garff , Ind)
Martyn Perkins (Garff, Ind)
Geoffrey Boot (Glenfaba & Peel , Ind)
Ray Harmer (Glenfaba & Peel, Ind)
Howard Quayle (Middle , Ind)
Bill Shimmins (Middle, Ind)
Rob Callister (Onchan , Ind)
Julie Edge (Onchan, Ind)
Alex Allinson (Ramsey , Ind)
Lawrie Hooper (Ramsey, LibVan)
Laurence Skelly (Rushen , Ind)
Juan Watterson (Rushen, Ind)
Independents (21 seats),
LibVan (3 seats)
MHKs
Tim Glover (Arbory, Castletown & Malew , Ind)
Jason Moorhouse (Arbory, Castletown & Malew, Ind)
Alfred Cannan (Ayre & Michael , Ind)
Tim Johnston (Ayre & Michael, Ind)
Ann Corlett (Douglas Central , Ind)
Christopher Thomas (Douglas Central, Ind)
Clare Barber (Douglas East , Ind)
Joney Faragher (Douglas East, Labour)
David Ashford (Douglas North , Ind)
John Wannenburgh (Douglas North, Ind)
Claire Christian (Douglas South , Ind)
Sarah Maltby (Douglas South, Labour)
Daphne Caine (Garff , Ind)
Andrew Smith (Garff, Ind)
Tim Crookall (Glenfaba & Peel , Ind)
Kate Lord-Brennan (Glenfaba & Peel, Ind)
Stu Peters (Middle , Ind)
Jane Poole-Wilson (Middle, Ind)
Rob Callister (Onchan , Ind)
Julie Edge (Onchan, Ind)
Alex Allinson (Ramsey , Ind)
Lawrie Hooper (Ramsey, LibVan)
Michelle Haywood (Rushen , Ind)
Juan Watterson (Rushen, Ind)