Cost implication for Island
Continual uncertainty over Brexit comes at a cost to the Isle of Man government.
That's according to the chief minister, who says they've had to dip into extra £1 million made available in this year's budget.
Howard Quayle says while negotiations continue, and the prime minister's position is up for grabs, the Isle of Man has to keep preparing for all eventualities.
And that means spending more money.
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