IoM 'can do no more' ahead of vote - Bell
The Isle of Man can do no more than it already has ahead of Thursday's EU referendum.
That's the belief of Chief Minister Allan Bell, who says the Island is one of the "extremely interested bystanders" - even though a possible Brexit would have undoubted affects on the Island's economy.
Speaking on Manx Radio's Sunday Opinion programme, he said talks have been going on for weeks to try and get a clearer picture of the local impact of any possible changes.
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