- Alan McKibbin
Colonel Alan John McKibbin, OBE, JP, DL (
2 February ,1892 –2 December ,1958 ) was a Northern Irish company director and politician. After serving in theFirst World War , he later took charge of theArmy Cadet Force in Northern Ireland, and also ran the family estate agency firm. He was also anUlster Unionist Party Member of theParliament of the United Kingdom from 1950 until his death.Wartime service
McKibbin was the son of John McKibbin, who ran John McKibbin & Son Ltd. He was born in
Belfast and was sent toCampbell College , a leading grammar school in the city. He went to work in the family firm, but on the outbreak of theFirst World War he enlisted in the Army. He served throughout the war. In 1922 he married Kathleen Laura Brennan, and they had a son together.After working in the family firm, McKibbin joined the Home Guard during the
Second World War . He was commissioned into the Northern Ireland Army Cadet Force in December 1943, becoming commandant of the Third Cadet Battalion ofThe Royal Ulster Rifles ,"The Times House of Commons, 1950", p. 266.] and was awarded the OBE in 1949.Member of Parliament
At the 1950 general election, McKibbin was elected as an
Ulster Unionist Party member to the United Kingdom Parliament from the constituency of Belfast East. Hismaiden speech on20 March ,1950 highlighted the disparity in pay between Army soldiers and munitions factory workers, arguing that it explained the scarcity of army recruits."Parliament", "The Times", 21 March 1950.] In March 1951 he initiated a debate calling for additional recruitment of soldiers from British dominions and colonies overseas, on the ground that it allowed the build-up of a voluntary force which could relieve British troops."Parliament", "The Times", 17 March 1951.]Aircraft industry
In the early 1950s he tried to defend
Short Brothers from the loss of work due to the suspension of work on thede Havilland Comet airliner, which had suffered a series of disasters. The Minister of Supply agreed to try to bring forward other contracts."Parliament", "The Times", 4 May 1954.] Support for the local aircraft industry became a regular subject for him to raise. He also pressed for an increase in pensions payable to the disabled, saying that anything less than 90s. per week would be regarded as an instalment bythe Royal British Legion in Northern Ireland."Parliament", "The Times", 1 December 1954.] In the 1955 budget, he put down an amendment to exempt vehicles used by limbless ex-servicemen from purchase tax."Amendments To Finance Bill", "The Times", 11 November 1955.]McKibbin was appointed a
Justice of the Peace and aDeputy Lieutenant for Belfast in 1955. Early the next year, he began a campaign to prevent civilian airliners from colliding with military aircraft, after an incident in which disaster was only narrowly avoided. He obtained a pledge to review the rules."Parliament", "The Times", 15 May 1956.] McKibbin caused amusement in the House of Commons in 1957 when arguing for a reduction in taxation on musical instruments, he reported that aeuphonium had been described to him as "thebrass band 's revenge for thebagpipes "."Parliament", "The Times", 8 May 1957.]Army Cadet Force
In 1957 McKibbin was made hon. Colonel of the
Army Cadet Force in Belfast, Antrim and North Down, and also became Chairman of the Army Cadet Force Association. He signed a motion critical of the conduct of the press after theMunich air disaster in 1958."32 M.P.S Back Press Conduct Motion", "The Times", 15 February 1958.] McKibbin died suddenly in a London hospital in December 1958.References
*M. Stenton and S. Lees, "Who's Who of British MPs" Vol. IV (Harvester Press, 1981)
*"Who Was Who",A & C Black
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