Geoffrey Boot Explained

Geoffrey George Boot
Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Honorific-Suffix:MHK
Office:Minister for Environment, Food and Agriculture
Governor:Richard Gozney
Term Start:4 October 2016
Predecessor:Richard Ronan
Birth Date:1953
Birth Place:Nottingham, United Kingdom
Nationality:British
Party:Independent
Spouse:Suzie Boot
Children:4
Office2:Member of the House of Keys
for Glenfaba and Peel
Termstart2:22 September 2016
Termend2:12 August 2021
Office3:Member of the House of Keys for Glenfaba
Termstart3:11 September 2015
Termend3:21 September 2016
Successor3:Constituency Abolished
Otherparty:Conservative
Termend:12 August 2021
Successor:Clare Barber

Geoffrey George Boot (born 1953) is an English-born politician who until 2021 served as a Member of the House of Keys for Glenfaba and Peel. Before moving to the Isle of Man, Boot also served as a Conservative Councillor and Mayor for Sandgate in Kent.

Early life

Geoffrey George Boot was born in Nottingham in 1953 and was educated in Sussex Coast College Hastings.[1] Boot's time at college was cut short by a serious motorsport accident which left him hospitalised and forced him to leave further education.

After the accident, Boot began his working career at Midland Bank before moving into surveying and estate agency work. Boot also operated a large soft fruit farm as well as holiday, golf and leisure facilities.

UK political career

Prior to his election into the House of Keys, Boot was a Conservative Party councillor in the parish of Sandgate, Kent, where he served four years as chairman and for three months was their only mayor.[2] He and his wife Suzie unsuccessfully stood in the 2007 Shepway District Council election for the Folkestone Cheriton ward.[3]

Manx political career

He contested the House of Keys seat of Glenfaba in both the 2006 and 2011 Manx general elections, but the seat was retained by his opponent David Anderson in both elections.[4] [5] From 2012 to 2015 Boot served as a Commissioner for the parish of German.

He stood in a 2015 by-election triggered by Anderson's promotion to the Legislative Council of the Isle of Man.[6] and won the election with 424 votes.[7] His victory by three votes was described by the Mansfield and Ashfield Chad as "the closest Manx election result since 1929". In Tynwald, Boot sat on the Social Affairs Policy Review Committee, Select Committee of Tynwald on the Registration of Property and served as political member of the Department of Economic Development and the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture.

In the 2016 Manx General Election, the constituency of Glenfaba was merged with the neighbouring constituency of Peel. Boot was returned with an increased vote count along with former Peel MHK Ray Harmer, who topped the poll. In October 2016 he was chosen by Howard Quayle to serve as Minister for Environment, Food and Agriculture.

From 2017 to 2018, Boot sat on the Select Committee on the Functioning of Tynwald.

As Minister, Boot held responsibility for legislation and regulation relating to the island's farming and fishing industries as well as environmental and biodiversity policy and the protection and management of the island's national glens, territorial seas and reserves.[8] In 2020 Boot was responsible for taking the Climate Change Act through Tynwald, which set out the Isle of Man Government's approach to mitigating the effects of climate change and its commitment to reducing net carbon emissions to zero by 2050.[9]

In May 2021, Boot stated that he intended to stand as a candidate in the 2021 Manx General Election.[10]

But in June 2021, Boot shouted at women (whilst campaigning for election) from Ireland telling her to go back to Ireland which spark outrage in the community.[11]

Boot stood for re-election for Glenfaba and Peel at the 2021 general election, but was not elected: he came in sixth place with less than 4% of the votes cast.

United Kingdom electoral results

Local elections in the United Kingdom

Date of electionConstituencyPartyVotes% of votesResultRef
2003 Shepway District Council electionFolkestone CheritonConservative21615.5Not elected[12]
2007 Shepway District Council electionFolkestone CheritonConservative43328.8Not elected

Electoral results

2021

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Geoffrey George Boot MHK (Glenfaba) . 2016 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20160320044841/http://www.tynwald.org.im/memoff/member/Pages/BootGG.aspx . 20 March 2016 . dead . 16 May 2022.
  2. Web site: Colourful Past of new MKH Baron Boot . https://web.archive.org/web/20151119183246/http://www.chad.co.uk/news/local/colourful-past-of-new-mhk-baron-boot-1-7462204 . 19 November 2015 . 19 November 2015 . Chad.
  3. Web site: Local Election Results 2007 Shepway . 3 May 2007 . Local Elections Archive Project . https://web.archive.org/web/20220508130712/https://www.andrewteale.me.uk/leap/results/2007/243/ . 8 May 2022 . live . 16 May 2022.
  4. Web site: The 2006 Isle of Man General Election Results . 23 November 2006 . iomelections.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20210422104334/https://www.iomelections.com/2006/results/index.html . 22 April 2021 . live . 16 May 2022.
  5. Web site: House of Keys 2011 General Election Results . . 29 September 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220319213740/https://www.gov.im/media/626429/2011electionresults.pdf . 19 March 2022 . live . 16 May 2022.
  6. News: Isle of Man by-elections: Six to stand in Peel and Glenfaba . . 12 August 2015 . 16 May 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220516004311/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-isle-of-man-33882368 . 16 May 2022 . live.
  7. Web site: Glenfaba Results (2015) . 16 May 2022 . Manx Radio . en . https://web.archive.org/web/20210804095355/https://www.manxradio.com/election-2015/glenfaba-2015-folder/glenfaba-results-2015-folder/results-glenfaba-2015-sec/ . 4 August 2021 . live.
  8. Web site: Isle of Man Government - Environment, Food and Agriculture . 16 May 2022 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20210815064335/https://www.gov.im/about-the-government/departments/environment-food-and-agriculture/ . 15 August 2021 . deviated.
  9. Web site: Isle of Man Government - Climate Change Isle of Man . 16 May 2022 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20220319203707/https://www.gov.im/about-the-government/departments/cabinet-office/climate-change-isle-of-man/ . 19 March 2022 . live.
  10. Web site: Declaration of Candidacy 2021 - Geoffrey Boot MHK . 16 June 2020 . 16 May 2022 . Geoffrey Boot . en-GB . https://web.archive.org/web/20220327162459/https://www.geoffreyboot.org/declaration-of-candidacy-2021-geoffrey-boot-mhk/ . 27 March 2022 . live .
  11. Web site: Manx Radio . 19 August 2021 . Boot dispute caught on camera .
  12. Web site: Local Election Results 2003 Shepway . 2003 . Local Elections Archive Project . https://web.archive.org/web/20220507154729/https://www.andrewteale.me.uk/leap/results/2003/243/ . 7 May 2022 . live.
  13. Web site: Glenfaba and Peel (2021) . Manx Radio . 16 May 2022 . 16 May 2022 . https://archive.today/20220516011022/https://www.manxradio.com/election-2021/constituencies-20211/glenfaba-and-peel-2021/ . live.
  14. Web site: Glenfaba and Peel notice of result (2021) . . 16 May 2022 . 21 October 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211021122943/https://www.gov.im/media/1374588/glenfaba-and-peel-notice-of-result.pdf . live .
  15. Web site: Burglar Fails to Break into Geoffrey Boot's Sandgate Castle Home . https://web.archive.org/web/20151119182920/http://www.dover-express.co.uk/Burglar-fails-break-Geoffrey-Boot-s-Sandgate/story-11997199-detail/story.html . 19 November 2015 . 16 May 2022 . Dover Express . dead.
  16. 15 August 2000 . Court of the Lord Lyon . . 24861 . 1734 .