Claims UK has legal duty to ensure IOM gets fair deal
The Chief Minister is back in Westminster this morning (Mon) for the latest round of Brexit talks.
Howard Quayle and senior government representatives will meet MPs and the leaders of the Channel Islands.
It's ahead of the Isle of Man's Withdrawal Bill being completed and unveiled in autumn.
Mr Quayle insists it is the UK's 'legal duty' to ensure the Island gets a fair deal.
Although he says 'good progress' has been made so far in negotiations, he adds it's crucial to keep the conversation going.
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