But some members critical about lack of detail
Tynwald has voted unanimously to receive the Island Plan which sets out government's vision for the next five years.
This week Chief Minister Alfred Cannan received praise for engaging with members at an early stage ahead of production of the document - although some were critical of its lack of detail.
The plan outlines the principle aims to build a secure, vibrant and sustainable future for the Isle of Man.
South Douglas MHK Claire Christian voted for the plan but was unhappy with, what she believed, was a lack of content:

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