It's after politicians rejected plans to put the proposed Assisted Dying laws to the public vote
Calls for a referendum on Assisted Dying Laws were defeated yesterday, but one MHK believes the legislation could still be put to a vote.
Ayre and Michael MHK Alfred Cannan wanted to give the Manx public the final say on whether a law - allowing terminally ill people to request assistance to end their own lives - should go ahead.
But he was unsuccessful, the vote; 11 for, 12 against.
Currently, Manx legislation states any question would have to be drafted by Deemsters.
The Isle of Man has never had a referendum.
Douglas Central MHK Chris Thomas, who has been critical of the Assisted Dying Bill, still wants to see referendum laws updated:
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