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Alliance ambitions outlined

Cummey jeh jerkallys co-heshaght

Yn Oltey jeh'n Chiare as Feed ta jerkal cur er bun co-heshaght pholitickagh noa. roish yn ard-reihys ayns Mean Fouyir, t'eh gra dy vel eh dy bollagh bentyn da geddyn tooilley Ellanee dy ve kianlt lesh politickaght er aghtyn share.

Phil Gawne, oltey jeh Coonseil ny Shirveishee ayns reiltyssyn ny yei y cheilley son ny shlee na jeih bleeaney, t'eh gra dy vel y commeeys eddyr politickeyryn as y theay er jeet dy ve faase ayns ymmodee ardjyn, goaill stiagh Mannin.

T'eh credjal dy voddagh lheid y ghleashaght cur y lane fo barelyn y theay, chammah as geddyn sleih dy smooinaghtyn smoo dowin mychione ny oddagh seyrsnys politickagh jannoo son yn Ellan.


Alliance ambitions outlined

The MHK hoping to form a new political alliance ahead of September's General Election says it's all about getting more Islanders better connected with politics.

Phil Gawne, a member of the Council of Ministers in successive governments for more than a decade, says the relationship between politicians and the public is becoming too distant in many areas, including the Isle of Man.

He believes such a movement could not only challenge public opinion but get people to think more deeply about what political autonomy could mean for the Island.

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