Defends Pinewood deal as a success
The chief minister has hit out at critics of the Pinewood deal, branding the treatment of it in Tynwald an 'absolute disgrace'.
Allan Bell's comments come in the wake of following the recent announcements of a new £50 million enterprise development and the relaxation of work permit regulations.
The aim is to boost the Island's economy.
Mr Bell says people have to understand everything which is attempted may not come off, and they should not be so ready to criticise government's efforts.
He says the Pinewood deal has been a success, though:
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