Is the Manx view of party politics set to change?

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BBC The House of Keys meets separately as well as alongside the Legislative Council

While life at Westminster has long been dominated by party politics, things are a bit different on the Isle of Man, where most of the elected representatives are independent. Twenty-four people serve in the House of Keys - the lower chamber of the island's parliament that was first established by Viking settlers more than 1,000 years ago. Only three serving Members of the House of Keys are affiliated with one of the island's three registered political parties.

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