We want to be a part of it and we want to benefit from it.
That's the message from the Chief Minister of the Isle of Man after news the UK Prime Minister will start Brexit.
Last week Theresa May was given permission to trigger Article 50 and begin talks to leave the European Union.
Howard Quayle says whilst this process is ongoing his talks with Westminster will continue:
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