Unsuccessful election candidates are being given a platform to air their views on the organisation and operation of the General Election.
Over the next two weeks a Select Committee will take oral evidence from a number of people concerned September's event - it will then report back to Tynwald by April.
One of those giving evidence is Ayre and Michael candidate Louise Whitelegg - her concerns about missing ballot papers were found to be accurate.
It lead to the acting Attorney General ruling the returning officer in the constituency had committed an 'unlawful act' - speaking afterwards she said she had to speak out:
Your plaice or mine? None next year, say scientists!
Creamery director calls time on a grate career
New video warns drivers de-restricted doesn’t mean no rules
Education review praises schools but identifies four areas for improvement
Infrastructure Minister says major roadworks are coordinated
New Manx law protects vulnerable thresher sharks
Time Out Noodle Bar coming to Peel
Government could cash in £852.6m assets within 10 days
Comments
Add a comment