CM: Brexit must not threaten IOM interests
The Chief Minister has outlined his post-Brexit deal priorities on the day Article 50 was triggered by UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
Howard Quayle says ensuring the Isle of Man's political and economic well-being doesn't suffer as a result of Brexit, is crucial.
He told Manx Radio it's important the interests of the Crown Dependencies are upheld during future trade deal negotiations.
Later today he'll be speaking to Robin Walker MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary at the Department for Exiting the EU.
Mr Quayle says it's vital the Island is positioned well to react to changes as they arise:
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