Scotland’s First Minister has applauded the Isle of Man for controlling its own finances and tax affairs.
Alex Salmond left the island this afternoon following an official two-day visit.
The SNP leader said having complete control and self-determination over financial affairs was something he envied about Tynwald.
Next year Scotland will go to the polls to decide on whether or not to break from the UK.
Mr Salmond said the island had got it right: PLAY CUT
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