'Secular understanding' of marriage
An MHK says he's made his views perfectly clear on the issue of same sex marriage.
The Marriage (Same Sex) Couples Bill passed its second reading in the House of Keys on Tuesday - with four members voting against.
Along with Eddie Teare, John Houghton and Zac Hall, East Douglas member Chris Robertshaw was one of those, saying marriage was created to protect the family".
Mr Robertshaw acknowledges he's in the minority, but won't change his mind:
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