Political group wants free public transport
A Manx political party says it's concerned about a 'possible erosion' of bus services.
The Isle of Man Green Party says the Island needs to have consistent timetables which can reflect demand.
Bus fares are being capped at £2 from 1 November, for a three-month trial period, as part of government's response to the global cost-of-living crisis.
But Green Party leader Andrew Langan-Newton says his organisation will continue to push for public transport to be free:
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