Council of Ministers to look into whether Island needs a representative in London
It doesn't make sense for the Isle of Man to have a representative in Brussels, but not Westminster.
That's from the chair of the Constitutional and Legal Affairs and Justice committee, which recently called for the Island to have a delegate in London.
Tynwald supported a recommended for the Council of Ministers to investigate further.
Tanya August-Phillips MLC told Manx Radio Westminster is where most talks between the Isle of Man and the UK take place:
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