A General Election candidate for Rushen says he's standing 'to offer the electorate something different'.
Port St Mary man James Hampton says he wants to give the voters 'a real choice' over the political direction of the Island, how money is spent and choice over what the government does for people.
The co-founder of democracy.im says if elected he will not take a public sector pension, not accept any pay beyond what he can currently earn and will make himself available for recall at any time during his term.
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