Public meeting aims to help provide better understanding of priorities
Plans are in place to create a 'people's mandate' for prospective election candidates.
An event's taking place tomorrow (18 June) to give voters a chance to say what they think should be the main priorities in the Isle of Man's upcoming General Election.
After the meeting, which is independent of any political party or candidates, the organisers will then collate the ideas for those standing.
The event will take place at 7pm at Port St Mary Town Hall.
Lulu Gillow and Janet Bridle are the organisers:

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