Government RHA Campaigner Speaks About Trouble Maker Tag
Since the decision was reached to cease the Reciprocal Health Agreement there's been a group of MHK's determined not to let the issue conclude without a fight, there work came into fruition yesterday afternoon as it's termination was granted a six month reprieve.
The three key opposers have been Michael MHK David Cannan, Liberal Vannin Leader Peter Karran and Speaker of the House Steve Rodan, all three have felt a solution could be found inspite of being told by the Chief Minister securing a reversal was like talking to a brick wall.
In last weeks sitting of the House of Keys Chief Minister Tony Brown accussed some of the MHK's battling for its reversal of greatly misleading the public.
We spoke to Michael MHK David Cannan to find out what he thinks of his new found trouble maker tag.
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