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The War Consultative Committee was a body set up by the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man William Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville in November 1939, and which functioned as a 'war cabinet' of sorts on the island during the Second World War. For Granville, the function of the War Consultative Committee would be to provide advice to him on the legislation, policy and the daily affairs of the island. The Committee had no specific constitutional status. Norris resigned in 1942. His seat was filled by Arthur J. Cottier, MHK.

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  • El Comité Consultivo para la Guerra era un órgano de gobierno de la Isla de Man, que funcionaba como un tipo de 'gabinete de guerra' durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. El Comité fue nombrado por el Teniente-Gobernador Earl Granville en noviembre de 1939. Por Earl Granville, la función del Comité sería asesorar a él en temas legislativos y políticas y en manejar los asuntos diarios de la isla. El Comité no tenía algún estatus constitucional específico.​​ Earl Granville formó el Comité nombrando siete miembros de Tynwald (el parlamento de la Isla de Man) como sus integrantes. Dos vinieron del Consejo Legislativo (la cámara alta de Tynwald) y cinco de la House of Keys (la cámara baja de Tynwald).​ William Percy Cowley, del Consejo Legislativo, era el presidente del Comité.​​ Otros integrates del Comité eran James Corrin (Consejo Legislativo, miembro del Partido Laburista de Manx), Walter C. Craine (Laburista), Alfred Teare (Laburista), Arthur E. Kitto, Samuel Norris y Daniel J. Teare. El secretario de Gobierno y el fiscal general de la isla asistieron a las reuniones del Comité como asesores. Las reuniones semanales del Comités fueron mantenidas bajo confidencialidad estricta.​ Norris renunció su puesto en 1942. Arthur J. Cottier (diputado de la House of Keys) fue nombrado como su sucesor.​ Daniel J. Teare murió en 1943. George H. Moore, diputado de la House of Keys, fue nombrado como su sucesor.​ Teniendo la experiencia del trabajo del Comité, la House of Keys solicitaba al gobierno británico a adoptar un sistema gubernamental más constitucional para la isla.​ En 1946 el Consejo Ejecutivo de la Isla de Man fue constituido como un nuevo órgano asesor al Teniente-Gobernador, substituyendo al Comité.​ (es)
  • The War Consultative Committee was a body set up by the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man William Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville in November 1939, and which functioned as a 'war cabinet' of sorts on the island during the Second World War. For Granville, the function of the War Consultative Committee would be to provide advice to him on the legislation, policy and the daily affairs of the island. The Committee had no specific constitutional status. Granville appointed seven members to the Committee, from different sides of the political spectrum. All seven were members of Tynwald, five Members of the House of Keys and two Members of the Legislative Council. The ex-officio member of the Legislative Council Deemster served as its chairman. Other initial members were James Corrin (MLC, Labour), Walter C. Craine (MHK, Labour), Alfred Teare (MHK, Labour), Arthur E. Kitto (MHK), Samuel Norris (MHK) and Daniel J. Teare (MHK). The Attorney General and the Government Secretary attended the sessions of the War Consultative Committee as advisers. The weekly sessions of the Committee were strictly confidential. Norris resigned in 1942. His seat was filled by Arthur J. Cottier, MHK. Daniel J. Teare died in 1943. His seat was filled by George H. Moore, MHK. Through the experience of working with the War Consultative Committee, the House of Keys argued towards the British government in favour of a more constitutional form of government for the island. In 1946 the Executive Council of the Isle of Man was formed as a new advisory body to the Lieutenant Governor, substituting the War Consultative Committee. (en)
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  • El Comité Consultivo para la Guerra era un órgano de gobierno de la Isla de Man, que funcionaba como un tipo de 'gabinete de guerra' durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. El Comité fue nombrado por el Teniente-Gobernador Earl Granville en noviembre de 1939. Por Earl Granville, la función del Comité sería asesorar a él en temas legislativos y políticas y en manejar los asuntos diarios de la isla. El Comité no tenía algún estatus constitucional específico.​​ (es)
  • The War Consultative Committee was a body set up by the Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man William Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville in November 1939, and which functioned as a 'war cabinet' of sorts on the island during the Second World War. For Granville, the function of the War Consultative Committee would be to provide advice to him on the legislation, policy and the daily affairs of the island. The Committee had no specific constitutional status. Norris resigned in 1942. His seat was filled by Arthur J. Cottier, MHK. (en)
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  • Comité Consultativo para la Guerra (es)
  • War Consultative Committee (en)
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