Island officials are continuing to work with colleages in the UK to make sure the Island is represented in Brexit negotiations.
That's according to Chief Minister, Howard Quayle MHK, when questioned on the subject of Britain leaving the EU in the House of Keys this week.
His comments came in response to a question from Douglas South MHK Kate Beecroft who'd asked what he'd done to get the views of Manx residents on Brexit.
The UK is currently due to leave the European Union on October 31.
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