Kate Costain

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Kathleen Joan Costain [1] is a Manx politician who is a former Leader of the Liberal Vannin Party and was a Member of the House of Keys for Douglas South from 2011 to 2020.

Preceded byPeter Karran
LeaderPeter Karran (until 2014)
Preceded byBill Malarkey
BornKathleen Joan Costain
Quick facts MHK, Leader of the Liberal Vannin Party ...
Kate Costain
Leader of the Liberal Vannin Party
Assumed office
February 2014
Preceded byPeter Karran
Member of the House of Keys for Douglas South
In office
2011–2020
LeaderPeter Karran (until 2014)
Preceded byBill Malarkey
Personal details
BornKathleen Joan Costain
PartyLiberal Vannin Party
Spouse
Anthony Beecroft
(m. 20052019)
Children1
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She was Kathleen Beecroft until her divorce in 2019, after which she reverted to her maiden name Costain.[2]

Early life

Kathleen Joan Costain was the fourth of five children born to parents Joan and Norman Costain. The family lived at Ballafletcher farm in Tromode. Costain received her qualifications through night school.[1]

Career

Costain worked as an accountant before entering politics.

She stood unsuccessfully for the Liberal Vannin Party in Middle in the 2006 Manx general election but later became a Braddan Commissioner from 2007 to 2011. Beecroft served as Chairman of the Liberal Vannin Party from 2008 to 2009.[3] She stood unsuccessfully again in Douglas East in a by-election in 2010, coming second and only seven votes behind Chris Robertshaw who won.[4]

In the 2011 Manx general election Beecroft was elected for the Liberal Vannin Party in Douglas South, becoming one of three Liberal Vannin MHKs.

In February 2014, Peter Karran, the Leader of the Liberal Vannin Party, renounced his leadership in favour of Beecroft. Karran said that it "was time for a change."[5] She once revealed aspirations to bring more women into the House of Keys and to field a Liberal Vannin candidate in every constituency in the 2016 Manx general election.[6] At the 2016 election Liberal Vannin initially fielded only 4 candidates in the 12 constituencies, with one of those resigning from the party on the day of the election.[7]

Beecroft was Minister for Health and Social Care from 2016 until 2018. She was asked by the Chief Minister to resign as minister in January 2018 in controversial circumstances after two political members had resigned from her Department in 2017 and one LibVan MHK had resigned from the party.

She resigned as an MHK in July 2020.[8]

Personal life

Costain married Anthony Beecroft in 2005; they separated in 2019.[9] Costain has one son from a previous relationship.[1]

Electoral performance

House of Keys elections

More information Date of election, Constituency ...
Date of election Constituency Party Votes % of votes Result
2006 general election Middle Liberal Vannin Party 548 28.5 Not elected
2010 by-election Douglas East Liberal Vannin Party 381 25.3 Not elected
2011 general election Douglas South Liberal Vannin Party 1,191 29.5 Elected
2016 general election Douglas South Liberal Vannin Party 1,134 36.0 Elected
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