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Young voices necessary in politics - Manx Labour Party

S'ymmyrçhagh coraaghyn aegey ayns politickaght - Partee Obbraghys Vannin

Ta Partee Obbraghys Vannin jeeaghyn roish gys blein pholitickagh tarroogh, ny lurg e chied çhaglym sy vlein feed cheead as shey-jeig.

Mastey ny cooishyn hie er resooney fastyr Jerdein va coarys prioseil Ghas Vannin, preevaadjaghey Villa-Gaeity, as kiedyn-çhellveeish nastee son sleih ta ny shinney na tree feed as queig-jeig.

Dooyrt y Caairliagh David Cretney dy row eh dy kinjagh jeant booiagh dy oltaghey kuse dy h-olteynyn noa rish y phartee - she sleih aegey va paart jeu.

T'eh gra dy vel eh ymmyrçhagh dy vel 'fuill noa' çheet dy ve goaill ayrn ayns politickaght. 


Young voices necessary in politics - Manx Labour Party


The Manx Labour Party is looking forward to a busy political year, following its first meeting of 2016.

Among the topics discussed on Thursday evening were Manx Gas's pricing structure, the privatisation of the Villa Gaeity complex and free TV licences for over-75s.

Chairman David Cretney said he was always pleased to welcome some new members to the party - some of whom were young people. 

He says it's crucial that 'new blood' gets involved with Manx politics.

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