
The Isle of Man needs to prepared for the political shock waves which will be released if Scotland votes for independence next week, starting the break-up of the United Kingdom.
That warning from Bishop Robert Paterson who says the Island will feel the ripples if a Yes vote creates wobbles in Westminster.
The bishop says the Island may be proud of its independence but current success relies on long-term stability in the UK.
Bishop Robert says any political re alignment resulting from the Scottish vote matters to us very much:
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