Relationships 'bruised' after Westminster debate
The Chief Minister says relationships with some politicians have been 'bruised' as a result of a controversial anti-money laundering debate in Westminster.
It comes a fortnight after MPs failed in a bid to force the Isle of Man to introduce a public beneficial ownership register.
Howard Quayle traveled to London ahead of the debate to lobby for the Island's continued political independence.
He maintains our existing register - which is not public - is 'far more efficient and factually correct' than the UK equivalent.
Mr Quayle says the negotiations were essential:
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