Former education minister confirms intention to stand in September's election
Onchan MHK Julie Edge has announced her intention to stand in September's House of Keys General Election.
The former education minister will be seeking a third consecutive term representing the constituency.
Ms Edge lists the economy, healthcare and transparency in public life among the issues she believes matter most.
Announcing her candidacy on social media, Ms Edge said: "The years ahead will bring serious challenges for our Island economically, socially and politically. We need experienced representatives prepared to ask difficult questions, protect democratic scrutiny and ensure public money delivers for the people who pay for it.
"Throughout my time in public life, I have always believed independence matters. It means answering directly to the people of Onchan not to party politics or vested interests."
The election takes place on 24 September.
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