Claims of 'pressure selling' and a political 'scramble' emerge
An Onchan MHK says she has been contacted by many constituents unhappy with the plan to scrap MiCards.
Julie Edge has questioned whether the move removes "choice" and risks deepening inequality.
Following emergency discussions, Treasury has agreed to reissue the cards for a further 12 months while longer-term options are explored.
Alex Allinson was accused of 'pressure selling':
Some backbenchers described the situation as a 'scramble', which the minister denies.
Former DOI minister expecting new CRHS to be 'over the £70 million mark'
"Rapid review" into bed capacity at Noble's Hospital
Still 'very low risk' of meningitis outbreak on Island
MHK 'disappointed but not surprised' over secondary school delay
