The Island's chief minister says he'll be holding meetings with key people over Brexit in the wake of last week's court decision.
MPs will now get a vote on the issue, casting doubt on how and when Britain might leave the EU.
Last week, Howard Quayle MHK was in the UK meeting senior government members to discuss Brexit's implications for the Isle of Man.
He says it's essential our voice is heard:
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