Candidate's call for schools and health
Healthcare and education do need to be ring-fenced, a general election candidate insists.
Teacher Mark Kemp says he’s been compelled to stand in Rushen next month, partly because of cutbacks he’s seen in education in recent years.
Mr Kemp says budget reform is a key priority and government departments need to stop thinking in silos.
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