Lawrie Hooper critical of decision not to finish questions
An MHK says important issues were overlooked at yesterday's sitting of Tynwald, when question time was cut short.
There were 49 questions for oral answer, but only 21 were completed by the lunchtime cut-off.
Ramsey member Lawrie Hooper took to Twitter to criticise those who voted against finishing questions.
He says more scrutiny was required.
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