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A candidate for Glenfaba in next month's general election says the Isle of Man needs to face facts in order to avoid mayhem.
Commercial analyst Matthew Wadsworth believes Island politics need to progress and more MHKs with business skills are needed to deal with the challenges ahead.
He believes the next five years are going to he hard work, but says plans to deal with the current financial difficulties need to be thought through (listen to audio file below):
There are two other candidates in Glenfaba so far, outgoing MHK David Anderson and challenger Geoffrey Boot.

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