Feysht ec OCF mychione cairys y choyrle scrutee er Billey Ynsee
ltey credjal nagh row kuse dy feyshtyn neu-vaiagh dy liooar
Ta Oltey yn Chiare as Feed gra dy vel y coyrle scrutee er y Villey Ynsee er ve neu-chairagh da ynseydeyryn sthie.
Nee'n oltey ass-lieh Connaghyn Rob Callister briaght jeh'n Chirveishagh Ynsee vel eh gennaghtyn dy vel y creear er-linney neu-vaiagh ayns nah soie yn Chiare as Feed.
Ren traa coyrle scrutee shiaght shiaghteeyn er y Villey draghtit goaill toshiaght y vee shoh chaie, lesh freggyrtyn currit stiagh goll er goaill derrey 20 Mee Vayrt.
Ta Mnr Callister credjal nagh row kuse jeh ny feyshtyn lhean dy liooar:
AS ROB CALLISTER : Er-lhiam, woish cheu yn ynseyder sthie, dy jean ad gennaghtyn nagh row y coyrle scrutee cairagh dauesyn. T'eh jeeaghyn dy ve . . . palchey jeh ny feyshtyn jeeaghyn dy ve . . . 'lioar' ny 'dyn', aght t'eh jeeaghyn dy ve leeideil sleih sheese raad er-lheh, gys briwnys er-lheh. As by vie lhiam ronsaghey shen beggan elley marish y Chirveishagh Ynsee, dy gheddyn magh e smooinaghtyn er shen.
Member believes some questions weren't impartial enough
A Member of the House of Keys claims the consultation on the Education Bill has been unfair to home educators.
Onchan member Rob Callister will ask the Education Minister whether he feels the online survey is impartial in the next sitting of the House of Keys.
A seven-week consultation period on the draft bill commenced last month, with submissions being accepted until 20 March.
Mr Callister believes some of the questions weren't broad enough: