John Kyle (Northern Ireland politician) explained

John Kyle
Office:High Sheriff of Belfast
Term Start:January 2023
Term End:January 2024
Predecessor:John Hussey
Successor:Sammy Douglas
Office2:Interim Leader of the
Progressive Unionist Party
Term Start2:3 June 2010
Term End2:16 October 2010
Predecessor2:Dawn Purvis
Successor2:Brian Ervine
Office1:Deputy leader of the Progressive Unionist Party
Leader1:Billy Hutchinson
Term Start1:2012
Term End1:16 December 2021
Predecessor1:Nigel Gardiner
Successor1:Russell Watton
Office3:Member of
Belfast City Council
Constituency3:Titanic
Term Start3:22 May 2014
Term End3:18 May 2023
Predecessor3:District created
Successor3:Pádraig Donnelly
Constituency4:Pottinger
Term Start4:28 February 2007
Term End4:22 May 2014
Successor4:District abolished
Birth Place:Belfast, Northern Ireland
Nationality:British
Party:UUP (since 2022)
Otherparty:Independent (2021 - 2022)
PUP (2000 - 2021)
Children:5
Alma Mater:Queens University of Belfast
Profession:General Practitioner
Website:Cllr Dr John Kyle

John Kyle (born 1951) is a Northern Irish unionist politician and General practitioner who was High Sheriff of Belfast from 2023 to 2024, and was a Belfast City Councillor for the Titanic (formerly Pottinger) DEA from 2007 to 2023. Additionally, he served as interim leader of the centre-left loyalist Progressive Unionist Party (PUP) in 2010, then as deputy leader from 2012 to 2021.

Background

Kyle was born in East Belfast and attended Grosvenor Grammar School and Queen's University Belfast (QUB). He graduated as a medical doctor in 1975 and has practiced medicine in Belfast and London. Since 1993, he has been a General Practitioner at Holywood Arches Health Centre.[1]

Kyle was co-opted onto Belfast City Council, following the death of party leader, MLA and Pottinger councillor David Ervine in 2007, sitting with party colleague, Hugh Smyth. He was a member of Belfast City Council's Development Committee, Health and Environmental Services Committee, and the Parks and Leisure Committee.

Due to the planned change in local councils in Northern Ireland, the local elections due for 2009 were postponed, awaiting provisions for the new eleven-council model (as agreed by the DUP/Sinn Féin led government); and as a result Kyle, along with all other councillors remained in office.Following the resignation of Dawn Purvis MLA from the party on 3 June 2010, Kyle was selected as interim leader.[2] Purvis' resignation came in the aftermath of a killing in the Shankill Road area of West Belfast, widely believed to be carried out by the PUP-linked Ulster Volunteer Force. Purvis announced that she could "no longer offer leadership to a political party which is expected to answer for the indefensible actions of others", in a clear reference to the killing.[3]

Kyle, as a result, became interim leader of a party facing a very uncertain future; with no representation in the Northern Ireland Assembly, and loyalist politics in clear disagreement with the UVF. On the day after the funeral of the murdered man, Kyle claimed that he believed that the UVF had still not decommissioned all of its weapons - as previously confirmed by the Independent Monitoring Commission.[4]

A General Meeting of the Progressive Unionist Party, held in Belfast on 10 June 2010, issued a statement detailing the Party's continued support of Dr Kyle as interim leader, whilst the party has "space and time for a period of mature and considered reflection with reference to its future direction."

He was re-elected to the council in 2011, and was later elected onto the successor Titanic District in 2014.

Kyle has campaigned over a period of years against expansion of the George Best Belfast City Airport because of alleged noise and other effects on householders.

Kyle was the PUP candidate in East Belfast at the 2016 and 2017 Northern Ireland Assembly elections, though was not elected on both attempts.

He was re-elected to the council in 2019, again for the Titanic District.

In November 2021, during an interview BBC Norther Ireland's The View programme, Kyle said that the Northern Ireland Protocol could present "significant opportunities" if some "serious problems" are addressed. The PUP distanced themselves from Kyle's comments, releasing a statement, saying: “Last night on BBC’s The View Dr Kyle gave his personal opinion on the Protocol. He is entitled to do so but this is not the position of our party. Our position remains unchanged and is as set out in our constitutional statement. For the avoidance of doubt, the Protocol must go.” [5] [6]

He resigned from the PUP the following month, saying "While we agree that the Northern Ireland Protocol has created major difficulties for Northern Ireland and has critically undermined the Good Friday Agreement, we respectfully but strongly differ on how best to address these problems." [7]

After briefly sitting as an independent, he joined the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) in February 2022.[8]

In June 2022, the UUP nominated Kyle for its seat on the Education Authority board.[9]

In December 2022, nearly a year after his defection, Kyle said that he would not be standing at the 2023 local elections.

He was appointed High Sheriff of Belfast in January 2023.

Personal life

Kyle lives in his native East Belfast, and is married with five grown children.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr John Kyle profile. Progressive Unionist Party. 19 September 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110810185953/http://progressiveunionistparty.org/profiles/candidates/dr-john-kyle/. 10 August 2011. dead.
  2. Web site: Dawn Purvis resigns as PUP leader. RTÉ.ie. 3 June 2010. 19 September 2011.
  3. Web site: Purvis quits PUP over murder of loyalist Moffett . . 2010-06-03 . 2024-06-02.
  4. Web site: UVF 'still has guns' - PUP leader. BBC News. 5 June 2010. 19 September 2011.
  5. News: NI Protocol could have advantages - PUP councillor John Kyle says. BBC News. 26 November 2021. 19 August 2024.
  6. Web site: Unionist backlash against PUP Deputy leader John Kyle support for Northern Ireland Protocol. Belfast Newsletter. 26 November 2021. 19 August 2024.
  7. Web site: John Kyle: Belfast councillor leaves PUP over NI Protocol. BBC News. 16 December 2021. 19 August 2024. .
  8. News: Dr John Kyle joins UUP weeks after quitting PUP. BBC News. 10 February 2022.
  9. News: 14 June 2022 . Alliance gains two seats on Education Authority board . BBC News .