Keys hopeful says economy needs to grow
A candidate in next month's general election says the state of government revenues would be his number one priority if elected
Fifty-eight year old William Bowers is standing in Middle.
He says without sustainable income to fund government spending, the Island isn't in a position to change anything - and believes the economy will have to grow.
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