Plans "not set in stone" says Chief Minister
The Council of Ministers is meeting members of Tynwald to discuss possible changes to the programme of government over the next six months.
Chief Minister Howard Quayle was speaking in Keys this morning (22/01), in response to a question from Arbory, Malew and Castletown MHK, Jason Moorhouse.
He wanted to know what the priorities are for the government between now and the next General Election.
In a supplementary question, Mr Moorhouse asked what key initiatives may be seen in the next six months and Mr Quayle told him that the programme for government was not "set in stone" . . .
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