is that even in 11117,
it was being described
as the constitution of old time.
so, it was referring to the viking
establishment of tynwald.
and it said where the lord of man
should sit on the hill,
in open array with the squires
round about, the barons
and the clergy, and the people
round about to hear the laws
proclaimed for the isle of man.
and constitutionally,
we do exactly the same today.
the laws of the isle of man
from the previous 12 months
are read out in summary,
in english and in the manx language.
if that isn't done,
they cease to take effect.
is there are a lot of interest
from the population
of the isle of man in
the manx parliament?
er, there is.
i mean, we have the same problem
of apathy amongst younger people,
as you do everywhere.