Consultation on draft withdrawal bill
Members of the public now have the opportunity to submit their views on how the Island will navigate Brexit.
Government launched a six-week consultation on the draft EU Withdrawal Bill yesterday (Mon 16), which will be examined by Tynwald later in the year.
The Island's current relationship with the EU will end when the UK's membership ceases on March 29 next year.
It's thought the move will spark one of the most turbulent periods of legislative change across the British Isles in modern history.
Those interested should go to consult.gov.im by 29 May.
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