Government would be "foolish" not to listen to money saving ideas from the public.
That's according to the Chief Minister who says he's pleased to see people submitting their thoughts as part of the SAVE campaign.
It was launched earlier this month with the intention of finding £25 million of savings over the next five years.
So far more than 400 suggestions have been put forward - Howard Quayle says politicians have to listen to the people:
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