Will the UK become a direct competitor with the Isle of Man on business taxes?
That's the worry after Prime Minister Theresa May said one option in the wake of Brexit would be to attract investment by slashing corporate taxes.
It's something the Island's been criticised for in the past - and a major reason for being called a tax haven.
However Chief Minister Howard Quayle says he doesn't think the Island has much to worry about:
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