Chief Minister defends UK trips
The Chief Minister has defended the need for regular off-island trips to make sure the Isle of Man is being considered in Brexit negotiations.
Howard Quayle was in London on Monday to meet his counterparts from Guernsey and Jersey, along with MP Robin Walker from the UK department dealing with the issue.
Mr. Quayle says political and economic engagement with the UK will be vital in the next few years:-
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