Onchan MHK tables two questions to Chief Minister
An MHK says the results of a damning independent report about the education department were "as expected."
Julie Edge worked at one of the Island's schools prior to becoming a politician.
The chief minister said the report, which was published last month, was "not a nice read."
Ms Edge - who has two questions for Howard Quayle on the topic in the House of Keys tomorrow (Tuesday, 13 October) - thinks that didn't come as a surprise:
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