Ensuring a good deal for Islanders
The Chief Minister insists ongoing, steady engagement with the British government is securing the Island's future outside Europe.
It follows a visit by five MPs from the Commons Justice Select Committee last week, which Howard Quayle described as a 'valuable' experience.
He also welcomed a headline speech by Prime Minister Theresa May, which called for greater certainty over Brexit, and a tougher stance on immigration and crime.
Mr Quayle says continuing dialogue with Whitehall - and beyond - will create a better deal for Manx people:
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