Alf Cannan will be trying to get to the heart of government’s policies on economic growth in tomorrow’s sitting of Tynwald.
The Michael MHK says he will seek clearer and cohesive economic growth policies and details of those designed to promote investment, innovation, technology and infrastructure.
Mr Cannan will highlight a number of concerns and will raise the issue of a sustainable population increase as the cornerstone of the Island’s development over the next 20 years.
He said the Isle of Man had reached a significant crossroads and that he remained concerned that economic policies had not properly been debated.
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