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Philip Anderson Gawne (born 19 February 1965), better known as Phil Gawne, is a former
Member of the House of Keys The House of Keys () is the directly elected lower house of Tynwald, the parliament of the Isle of Man, the other branch being the Legislative Council. History The oldest known reference to the name is in a document of 1417, written in ...
for
Rushen Rushen ( ; gv, Rosien), formally Kirk Christ Rushen, is one of the seventeen historic parishes of the Isle of Man. It is located in the south of the island (part of the traditional ''South Side'' division) in the sheading of the same name. A ...
, a constituency in the
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. He also served in a number of ministerial posts on the island and is therefore a former member of the
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.


Personal life

Gawne was born in Douglas to C. R. Gawne CP and E. Gawne (née Anderson). He attended his local primary school in
Arbory Arbory ( gv, Cairbre) is one of the seventeen historic parishes of the Isle of Man. It is located in the south of the island (part of the traditional ''South Side'' division) in the sheading of Rushen. Settlements in the parish include Ballabeg, ...
, before joining Castle Rushen High School for his secondary education. As a young adult, Gawne moved to
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to study Biochemistry in the
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. On his return to the Isle of Man, he retrained as a chartered accountant. Gawne has been married to Catherine (née Kissack) since 1991; they have two children and live in the hamlet of Surby, near
Port Erin Port Erin ( gv, Purt Çhiarn, meaning ''lord's port'') is a seaside village in the south-west of the Isle of Man, in the historic parish of Rushen. It was previously a seaside resort before the decline of the tourist trade. Administratively it ...
in the south of the island.


Politics

Gawne has been involved with nationalist politics for much of his political career. In the 1980s he was a member of
Mec Vannin () is a political party operating in the Isle of Man. Formed in 1962, it seeks to revoke the status of Man as a British self-governing Crown dependency and establish a completely sovereign state, which would be a republic. It describes its a ...
, a small political party aimed at gaining full independence and establishing the Isle of Man as an independent sovereign state. During the 1980s he was involved with a nationalist campaign that ended with an arson attack on an uncompleted luxury home in Tromode,
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. In 1988 he was sent to prison for 16 months, serving 8 months, for his part in this arson attack. Gawne first became a Member of the House of Keys in 2003. He served as Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry from 2005 until 2010, then as Minister for Infrastructure 2010–11 and 2014–16, and also as Minister for the Environment, Food and Agriculture 2011–14. Following constituency boundary changes to the Isle of Man's political map, Gawne contested the newly formed
Arbory, Castletown & Malew Arbory, Castletown & Malew is a House of Keys constituency in the south of the Isle of Man. It was created for the 2016 general election and elects 2 MHKs; currently Jason Moorhouse and Graham Cregeen Graham Cregeen is a Manx politician who ser ...
constituency at the 2016 Manx General Election. The seat was contested by a total of seven candidates with Gawne polling the third highest number of votes, thus losing his parliamentary seat. The contest was close, with Gawne losing by a total of 19 votes after two recounts.


Manx language

Gawne is a fluent speaker of the
Manx language Manx ( or , pronounced or ), also known as Manx Gaelic, is a Gaelic language of the insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language family, itself a branch of the Indo-European language family. Manx is the historical language of the Manx p ...
and has been involved with the Manx language for decades. He served as the Manx Language Development Officer ( Yn Greinneyder), and has also been chairman of
Culture Vannin Culture Vannin is the trading name for the Manx Heritage Foundation, established in 1982 by the Isle of Man Government to promote Manx culture, heritage and language. It was rebranded in February 2014, having previously been known as the "Manx Her ...
(Manx Heritage Foundation) since 2004. In 1996, Gawne also helped to found Feailley Ghaelgagh (Manx Language Festival), following a research trip to
Scottish Gaelic Scottish Gaelic ( gd, Gàidhlig ), also known as Scots Gaelic and Gaelic, is a Goidelic language (in the Celtic branch of the Indo-European language family) native to the Gaels of Scotland. As a Goidelic language, Scottish Gaelic, as well ...
development agencies in Inverness and the Isle of Skye.Gawne, Phil. "Securing the Future of Manx Gaelic". http://www.poileasaidh.celtscot.ed.ac.uk/gawneseminar.html Retrieved 17 July 2020. Feailley Ghaelgagh was later renamed The Cooish. Gawne was instrumental in passing the 2001 Education Act that allowed for the Manx language to be taught on the island's schools:
I believe this is one of the things that I’ve been pretty strong on, if not the main person, it was getting Manx history, language and culture into the 2001 Education Act. Everybody from Mona Douglas right back to A. W. Moore had been trying to get culture and language and history taught in the schools. And everyone had failed. But the 2001 Act we actually finally got in a clause that required, as part of our curriculum, for these things to be taught.
Gawne is a director of
Mooinjer Veggey is the Manx for '' little people'', a term used for fairies in Gaelic lore. The equivalent Irish and Scottish Gaelic are and . Manx folklore In Manx folklore, the are small creatures from two to three feet (600 to 900 mm) in height ...
, the Manx language pre-school organisation that aims to provide pre-school education with and through the Manx language. Mooinjer Veggey also contributes to the running of the Manx language primary school, '' Yn Bunscoill Ghaelgagh'' in St John's on the Isle of Man.


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Phil Gawne speaking ManxPhil Gawne is a prominent guest on manx radio's Goll as Gaccin
on Sundays between 4pm & 6pm. {{DEFAULTSORT:Gawne, Phil Manx nationalists 1965 births Living people Manx language activists Members of the House of Keys 2006–2011 Members of the House of Keys 2011–2016 Arsonists People from Douglas, Isle of Man Manx prisoners and detainees