Organisers of a recent public meeting to oppose the new toilet tax say they hope the rest of the Island's parishes follows suit.
The people of Peel gathered on Tuesday to voice their disapproval of the new £50 levy which will go before Tynwald next week.
The fairness of the tax has been called into question with the argument that properties with one toilet are paying the same as a hotel which has multiple.
Peel MHK Tim Crookall was at the meeting - he says he is aware of the fairness discrepancy:
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