Ayre and Michael MHK wants referendum on Private Members Bill
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It's as the House of Keys meets once again today, with one of the items for consideration being whether or not there should be a referendum on the matter.
Alfred Cannan, in his role as Ayre and Michael MHK, is calling for one to take place:
Sixty-five per cent of respondents to a public consultation, carried out between December 2022 to January 2023, strongly supported a law change, whilst 8 per cent strongly opposed it.
Mr Cannan joined Sian Cowper on this morning's Manx Radio Breakfast programme to explain his reasons for calling for a referendum - you can listen to the full interview via Newscast below:
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