- “The Island’s long established financial services sector is itself well diversified with professional services in accounting, banking, fiduciary, insurance, legal and investment"
- “The Isle of Man’s Ship Register is supported by international companies offering specialist maritime services in both ship and yacht management, finance, maritime insurance, maritime law and company formation"
- “The Isle of Man Aircraft Registry, established for the worldwide registration of high-quality private and corporate aircraft, has a supportive team of professional staff and the neutral nationality prefix ‘M’
- “The Island is one of the busiest areas of film production in the British Isles, having co-produced and co-financed over 85 film, television drama and animation projects since 1995"
- “A leading country for the location of companies involved in the space industry, the Island was chosen by the International Space University (ISU) as the location for their first ever international institute – the International Institute of Space Commerce"
- “High-tech manufacturers produce essential components for use in submarines, jet aircraft, space shuttles, laser surgery equipment, gas and oil rigs and electric kettles"
- “The Island is home to a diversity of niche, quality food producers and manufacturers. Apart from fish and shellfish, we also have cheeses, beers and meat products which consistently win international awards.”
Friday, September 30, 2011
We Continue to Foster Our Ties with the Isle of Man
Monday, September 26, 2011
Linking Hands Across the World
History: the Island was ruled by Norse, Scots and English Kings in the Middle Ages, and by sovereign Lords of Mann from 1406 until 1765, when it was acquired by the British Crown.
“Government: Its ministerial system of government is led by the Chief Minister who is elected by Tynwald from its Members. The Ministers of the nine government departments join the Chief Minister to form the Council of Ministers.”.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Linking Hands Across the World
Sitting of the Legislative Assembly on 7 & 14 September 2011
Answers were provided both to questions without notice and on notice with Mr King giving notice of his intention to move at the next sitting that the answers to Questions on Notice Number 252 and Number 258 be noted
The following papers were tabled:
1) Chief Minister, Mr Buffett – Sentencing Regulations 2011
2) Chief Minister, Mr Buffett – Public Service Board Report 2010-2011
3) Chief Minister, Mr Buffett – Virement of Funds 6 Jul – 3 August 2011
4) Chief Minister, Mr Buffett – Financial Indicators - July 2011
5) Minister for Community Services, Mr Sheridan - Traffic (Amendment No 2 ) Regulations 2011
6) Minister for Community Services, Mr Sheridan – BVDV Eradication Program Final Report
7) Minister for Tourism, Industry and Development – Inbound passenger statistics July 2011
8) Minister for Tourism, Industry and Development – Media releases
9) Minister for Tourism, Industry and Development – 04/05 Budget Adjustment: Airport Fire Service; motion moved and debate adjourned on the question – That the paper be noted
In statements the Chief Minister reported on the suspension of two Public Service officers and the circulation of an email in the community. He also paid tribute to the volunteers who assisted with
Minister Sheridan provided a final report on the BVDV Eradication Program
The Speaker reported –
Message No. 17 from the Administrator under section 21 of the Norfolk Island Act 1979 advising that on 16 August 2011 he declared his assent to the Employment (Amendment) Act 2011 (Act No 9 of 2011) and the Norfolk Island Government Tourist Bureau (Amendment) Act 2011 (Act No 10 of 2011)
Message No. 18 from the Administrator under section 21 of the Norfolk Island Act 1979 advising that on 16 August 2011 he referred the Social Services (Amendment) Act 2011 for instructions of the Commonwealth Minister
Message No. 19 from the Administrator under section 24 of the Norfolk Island Act 1979 advising that on 1 September 2011 Her Excellency the Governor-General, acting n the advice of the Federal Executive Council declared her assent to clauses 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the Healthcare (Amendment) Bill 2010 and withheld her assent to the remainder of the Bill
Outcomes for matters on the Notice Paper which were debated are as follows:
1) The following Members were appointed to the Norfolk Island Government Tourist Bureau – David Bell, Duncan Harvey Evans and Morgan Borry Evans for 18 months and Michael Perkins, Glen Albert Buffett and Alexis Louise Tavener for two years
3) A motion to take note of a direction tabled by Minister Nobbs under the Norfolk Island Government Tourist Bureau Act 1980 was debated and agreed
4) A motion to take note of “An Alternative Roadmap”
5) Minister Sheridan introduced the Employment (Amendment No. 2) Bill 2011; the Bill clarifies the minimum wage and related matters; debate was adjourned
6) Minister Nobbs introduced the Electricity Supply (Amendment) Bill 2011; debate was adjourned. Explanatory Memorandum tabled
7) Minister Sheridan introduced the Healthcare (Amendment No. 3) Bill 2011; the Bill seeks to amend the Healthcare Act 1989 for the purposes of removing payment for respite care and limiting reimbursements for overseas medical services to the amounts payable under the Commonwealth scheme and for related purposes. Explanatory memorandum tabled
8) Minister Sheridan introduced the Healthcare (Amendment No. 3) Bill 2011 which seeks to amend the Healthcare Act 1989 for the purposes of removing payment for respite care and limiting reimbursements for overseas medical services to the amounts payable under the Commonwealth scheme and for related purposes. Explanatory Memorandum tabled
9) The Customs (Amendment No. 3) Bill 2011 was agreed to
The sitting was suspended at 4.33 pm and resumed at 10.05 am on 14 September with the following outcomes:
1) Pursuant to Message No. 20 from the Administrator the Appropriation Bill 2011-2012 was introduced by the Chief Minister, debated and passed through all stages by leave. The Performance Budget Narratives were tabled by the Chief Minister.
2) Alistair John Unicomb was appointed to be a delegate member of the Norfolk Island Government Tourist Bureau Advisory Board for the appointed member Duncan Harvey Evans and to act as the member if that member is absent or unable to discharge official duties, during the term that the member is appointed to the Norfolk Island Government Tourist Bureau Advisory Board.
The House adjourned until 5 October 2011 at 10 am
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Sitting of the Legislative Assembly on 7 September 2011
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Friday, August 26, 2011
Centenary Conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
It is hard to believe that it is almost a month since I returned from
2011 marked the centenary year of the CPA which was inaugurated in
HRH The Princess Royal attended the opening ceremony of the centennial Commonwealth Parliamentary Association annual conference, at which she read a message of welcome and encouragement from Her Majesty The Queen, Patron of the CPA and Head of the Commonwealth. Our picture (above) shows the Lord Speaker the Rt Hon. Baroness Hayman giving the vote of thanks to HRH The Princess Royal. Our picture below show the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod escorting HRH The Princess Royal out of Westminster Hall
This years Conference theme was “Reinforcing Democracy”.
As always the Small Countries Conference which runs over two full days prior to the main conference provides the most value for
Small countries are those with a population of 400,000 or less. The topics for discussion this year were -
a)Commonwealth initiatives in handling migration issues
b) Countering threats to the Stability of Small Democracies
c) Women as Agents of Change in Small Societies
d) Strengthening Democracy in Small States: Youth Leadership Training, Citizen Involvement and Parliamentary Reform
I had particular interest in topics a), c) and d); and was pleased to not only be able to share with other small nations how our hybrid form of governance currently works; but also to speak with pride about our very active Youth Assembly and the very real and influential role it can, and does play in local issues about which they feel strongly. This generated genuine interest, and questions being asked by delegates, particularly by the Falkland Islands as to how they might mirror our Youth Assembly in their country and I note that my contribution in this debate has already been reported in the
As mentioned in Your Parliament Your Voice of 12 August 2011 discussions have begun with the Isle of Man under the cultural agreement to work on how our respective educational establishments can work together to exchange ideas, ultimately with a view to an exchange student scheme. The
By necessity my report on the CPA Conference this week needed to be brief but I believe it clearly demonstrates that we should never underestimate the value of networking with other small jurisdictions, jurisdictions that have had similar problems to ours such as down turn in tourism and contraction of their economies as is happening to us here on Norfolk today; the value of being able to discuss with them how they have successfully addressed their problems cannot be understated.
Issued from the Office of the Speaker on 26 August 2011
Friday, August 19, 2011
The Isle of Man continued from 12 August 2011
Whilst space does not allow me to speak at length about the actual formal proceedings at Tynwald Hill on Tynwald Day there is one ancient tradition which you might find interesting – the invitation from His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor from the Hill inviting any persons wishing to present a Petition for Redress to come forward. There were nine petitioners who “seized this ancient right to present their grievances” during the proceedings. The petitioners came forward and presented their petitions one at a time to the Clerk of Tynwald at the foot of Tynwald Hill. The Clerk then conveyed the Petitions for Redress to His Excellency, who having been handed the Petitions, said:
“I shall refer t
hese Petitions to the Standing Orders Committee of Tynwald who will report thereon at their earliest convenience”.
After the Petitioners withdrew to the north of the Hill, a fanfare was sounded and the troops were called to attention. The proceedings on Tynwald Hill were then concluded with the singing of the Manx National Anthem followed by the processions from the Hill back to the Royal Chapel of St. John’s for the Captioning of the Acts just promulgated. All in all a day for me steeped in ancient history which will remain with me as a precious memory to recall and share. (Our picture shows President Cringle in ceremonial robes at Tynwald Hill)
Next week we move to
Issued from the Office of the Speaker on 19 August 2011.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Official Visit to Isle of Man and London
Over the next few weeks I will share with you some of the highlights of my recent official visit to the Isle of Man and to
Discussion on the Cultural Agreement began in 2007 with the visit to the

1. The
2. The established link between our two Islands via The Bounty should be recognised on both
3. Encouragement should be given to the exchange of music and dance via each local radio station and video recordings;
4. Educational establishments should be encouraged to exchange ideas, ultimately with a view to an exchange student scheme
5. As each step is progressed then recognition should be marked in the Hansard of both Parliaments
It was an honour and a great privilege for me as your Speaker to represent
I will share with you some facts about their ancient Parliament -
Their parliament comprises 24 members with a popularly elected lower house known as the House of Keys and an upper house, the Legislative Council. Both Houses come together each month as
The Manx people cherish their ancient rights and are a very proud people, a fact that for me was so evident when they sang the Manx National anthem. Their motto in Latin which appears with the official Three Legs of Man emblem on their national flag and on their Crest translates to “It will stand wheresoever you throw it” and accurately reflects their resilience “not to ever give up”. That is evidenced by the fact that never before in history has the
Promulgation of Manx laws on Tynwald Hill
The Isle of Man has become a major player in space commerce and their Government has attracted firms to its shores due to the zero per cent corporate tax, government grants, the
The benefits of our new association are already bearing fruit with an offer from the Hon Alex Downie OBE, Minister in the Isle of Man Government with responsibility for Economic Development who has offered us the opportunity to be linked with the Isle of Man in their recently opened “Genealogy Museum”; we will also explore how our respective Youth Assemblies can be linked.
To be continued next week …..
Friday, August 5, 2011
Sitting of the Legislative Assembly on 3 August 2011
The Legislative Assembly met on Wednesday 3 August 2011 at 10 am and concluded at pm with a lunch break between 12.30 pm and 2.00 pm.
Answers were provided both to questions without notice and on notice.
The following papers were tabled:
1) Resolution of Internet Service disruption – Media Release
2) Letter from CASA dated 6 July 2011 re Fire Vehicles
3) Direction from the Minister to the NI Government Tourist Bureau
4)
5) Census and Statistics Regulations 2011
6) Traffic (Amendment) Regulations 2011
7) Planning (Amendment) Regulations 2011
8) Virement of Funds 6 July – 3 August 2011
9) Cultural Agreement between Norfolk Island and
10) Report from the Employment Conciliation Board 2010-2011
11) Report on Public consultation for proposed variation to the NI Plan 2002 and the draft plan being a proposed amendment to Schedule 2 of the Norfolk Island Plan (as amended)
12) An Alternative Roadmap
13) Customs (Amendment No 3) Bill 2010 – Explanatory Memorandum
In statements the Chief Minister reported on progress with the current request to the Commonwealth for interim funding and on the Census to be conducted on 7 August 2011
The Speaker reported on her official visit from 2 to 7 July 2011 to the Isle of Man to sign a Cultural Agreement between the Isle of Man and Norfolk Island; she also reported on her attendance in London as the Norfolk Island delegate Centenary Conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
The Speaker reported that the Administrator had assented to Healthcare (amendment No 2) Act 2011 and the Road Traffic (Amendment) Act 2011
Outcomes for matters on the Notice Paper which were debated are as follows:
1) The House resolved to determine an amendment to Schedule 2 of the
2) The House revoked the appointment of Ronald James Holdsworth under section 23 of the Supreme Court Act 1960 and under section 73 of the Court of Petty Sessions Act 1960 and appointed Geoffrey James Atkinson in his stead
3) Jennifer May Goulding was appointed under subsection 65(2) of the Employment Act 1988 to the Employment Conciliation Board for the period 4 August 2011 to 3 August 2014
4) The House recognising the need to give direction and momentum to the policy expressed in the governance “road map” and acknowledging that the processes of examination and assessment prescribed by the “road map” are yet to add definition to a future governance model, endorsed, in principle, the Norfolk Island Government’s broad preference for a “territory-type” model of future governance
5) The Chief Minister presented the Customs (Amendment No. 3) Bill 2011; debate was adjourned
6) Debate resumed on a statement adjourned at the July sitting of the House in relation to the new immigration policy and guidelines
7) The Social Services (Amendment) Bill 2011 was agreed to
The House adjourned until 7 September 2011 at 10 am
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