Senior civil servant rules out the possibility
Government's top civil servant has ruled out the prospect of Islanders having a say in any future vote on Brexit.
Hundreds of thousands of people took part in the People's Vote march in central London last week - calling for a decision on whatever deal the UK negotiates.
Some have also called for a second referendum.
But citizens of the Isle of Man - who did not have a vote in the first one in 2016 - would not be involved.
Della Fletcher is the Manx government's Executive Director of Crown and External Affairs:
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