It's after House of Keys accepted series of amendments to standing orders
There are greater restrictions now on the comments MHKs can make on active planning applications.
It's after members accepted a series of amendments to standing orders in the House of Keys.
Mover of the updated rules was Cabinet Office Minister David Ashford.
He says that it was thought members should be more guarded in what they say:
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