Does the House of Keys need a third pronoun that's neither male nor female?
When MHKs sit next week they'll be asked to consider a motion put forward by Douglas Central member Ann Corlett.
She wants to amend standing orders, the Keys rules, to include gender neutral references whenever "he" or "she" is mentioned.
Tynwald's lower house is due to sit at 10am next Tuesday.
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