Fri, 23 Jul 2021
A vote in Tynwald yesterday meant that a number of changes the Government had proposed to the Island’s COVID-19 regulations were not able to be debated or voted on.
The revisions included a number of proposals to:
Due to the vote in Tynwald, it means that – as things stand – the rule changes will not come into effect on Saturday, as hoped.
The ten Members who voted against were:
Daphne Caine (Garff)
Rob Callister (Onchan)
Claire Christian (Douglas South)
Anne Corlett (Douglas Central)
Julie Edge (Onchan)
Laurie Hooper (Ramsey)
Jason Moorhouse (Arbory, Malew & Castletown)
Paul Quine (Douglas South)
Chris Thomas (Douglas Central)
Juan Watterson (Speaker & Rushen)
The Chief Minister Howard Quayle MHK said: “Overnight, a number of members of Tynwald have approached ministers to request that the Government again brings forward the proposed changes to the Island’s COVID-19 regulations.
The Council of Ministers has agreed to do so.
“I hope those members of Tynwald who were unsure, or who wanted to more fully consider the proposals, have had the time they need. The changes we are proposing broadly reflect a workshop with Tynwald members held on 8 July.
“If Tynwald votes the same as yesterday, then I must be clear that the changes proposed will not be brought forward.”
The Supplementary Order Paper can be viewed here.
Full details of the proposals are available here.