Chief Minister Howard Quayle is in London this week for a series of meetings.
He headed a delegation from the Island to Westminster, and says he's had a positive meeting with the UK's minister for the Crown Dependencies Lord Keen of Elie.
He also met with his opposite numbers from Jersey and Guernsey.
That meeting is the latest in a series of gatherings with Robin Walker MP, the Conservative Brexit Minister.
Latest in series of quarterly meetings between Crown Dependencies and UK Department for Exiting the European Union. Helpful discussions with @WalkerWorcester and Chief Ministers of Jersey and Guernsey @Ian_Gorst and @gavinstpier pic.twitter.com/898SGg49Xs
— Howard Quayle (@HowardQuayleMHK) March 5, 2018
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