The Chief Minister has accused the MHK attempting to unseat the Health Minister as having 'personal ambition'.
Allan Bell says he's disappointed in Laurence Skelly's plans to pass a vote of no confidence in David Anderson.The Rushen MHK will ask politicians to support his effort in next week's sitting of Tynwald.
It follows months of concerns over the state of the health service after concerns were highlighted over patient safety.
Mr Bell says he thought better of his political colleague:
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