The Isle of Man’s General Election takes place on September 22nd – one of the hot topics ahead of the vote is the state of the Island’s economy.
In the Business News today we’ll hear the thoughts of the candidates standing in the constituency of Middle.
First up is William Bowers – he wants to take one of the two seats available and says he’s very clear where his priorities lie:
Former teacher Paul Craine is hoping to be successful on Election Day – he says it’s vital we keep an eye on the population statistics if we want the economy to prosper:
Former Middle MHK Howard Quayle will defend his seat – he says we have to continue good relations with counterparts elsewhere to succeed:
Former banking boss Bill Shimmins is hoping to secure a seat in the constituency – he says without a strong economy the rest of the Island will suffer:
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