Garff candidate warns against complacency
A candidate for Garff in the forthcoming general election has warned the Island against 'resting on its laurels'.
Andrew Smith is an accountant by profession, with experience across sectors including agriculture, construction and aircraft registration.
He was also a local commissioner for nine years.
The 62-year-old believes the Island has considerable opportunity to succeed following Brexit - but only if government and business share a strong work ethic:
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