Trade barriers regarded as worse case scenario
"We might have to do a little bit more, to receive what we've already got."
With a new man at the helm on the adjacent Island, and a 'no deal' Brexit looking increasingly likely, Chief Minister Howard Quayle has been reflecting on that potential outcome, and the impact on the Isle of Man.
One of the worst case scenarios would be trade barriers - but Mr Quayle says it's likely there'll also be more regulatory scrutiny from overseas.
Listen below to an extended interview with the chief minister:
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