A former MHK has accused the Chief Minister of delaying the Island's assisted dying laws.
In an open letter, Quentin Gill - who represented Rushen from 2001 to 2011 - criticised Alf Cannan over his handling of the Assisted Dying Bill.
He's accusing Mr Cannan of unilaterally contacting the UK to ask for amendments, saying he'd joined some UK politicians to oppose the legislation.
Mr Gill is calling on the Chief Minister to make a public apology to his fellow politicians.
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