
The son of a retiring MHK says a comprehensive review of government spending is a priority should he be successful in September’s General Election.
Alf Cannan will contest the Michael seat his father David is vacating after nearly 29 years in office.
The 43 year-old businessman says he’s very much his own man and feels with local jobs and livelihoods at stake following the VAT bombshell, the impact of government services need to be addressed.
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