Quayle explains objection to amendment
The Chief Minister has defended his call for corporatisation of the Isle of Man Post Office to be left as an option for consideration by the board.
Howard Quayle spoke out against an amendment to take it off the table completely, during a Tynwald debate last week.
The possible future direction of the statutory board was discussed by politicians during the July sitting of the court.
Mr Quayle says losing the vote on the issue is part of the democratic process:
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