The Isle of Man remains committed to a Brexit deal that 'works for the whole British family'.
The message came in a joint statement by the UK government and Crown Dependencies after the sixth Quarterly Ministerial Meeting in London on Monday (July 2).
The meeting set out how the UK are considering the specific interests of the Crown Dependencies, such as trade in agriculture and fisheries, to financial services.
Chair of the meeting, Robin Walker, Minister at the Department for Exiting the EU, says the meeting was a useful one 'characterised by constructive and honest discussion'.
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