Martyn Quayle, British Manx politician, Died at 57

  Politician

George Martyn Quayle was born in 1959, and died on August 26, 2016.
He was a Manx politician.
Previously, George held the position of Minister of Tourism and Leisure in the Isle of Man Government and represented Middle in the House of Keys.
He served as minister of the Department of Social Care.
George Douglas Quayle and Elaine Evelyn were his parents.
Quayle was educated at St Ninian’s High School and Ballakermeen High School before joining the Civil Service.
Then, he joined Isle of Man Farmers Ltd, rising to Company Secretary and Managing Director between 1986 to 2002.
During the 2001 general election, Quayle was elected MHK for Middle at his first attempt and he retained his seat at the 2006 general election.
During December 2006, Quayle was appointed Home Affairs Minister before being moved in 2008 to Tourism by Tony Brown. He was later moved to the Department of Social Care.
Quayle lost his seat in the September 2011 general election, when he was defeated by Independent farmer Howard Quayle (who is not related to Martyn Quayle).
Martyn Quayle passed away at 57 years old.