
Tynwald's been told the Isle of Man won't be left in the lurch when the current Reciprocal Health Agreement with the UK comes to an end.
The message came from Chief Minister Tony Brown who was responding to a question asked by Onchan MHK Peter Karran.
Mr Karran wnated to know what stage negotiations were at and whether members would be recalled, if necessary, over the summer recess to introduce a travel levy bill in place of the agreement.
Mr Brown told Tynwald Court such a move would be unnecessary in his view:
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