But party leader happy with opportunity to share 'vision'
The leader of the Isle of Man Green Party says he's 'grateful' that people have had the opportunity to share his 'vision'.
Andrew Langan-Newton missed out on seat in the House of Keys after polling last in the constituency of Rushen with 1109 votes.
However, he says this is the start of something different:
Fellow Green Party candidate Leo Cussons, who was standing in Glenfaba and Peel, also failed to secure a seat.
It means the political party has no representation in the new administration.
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