Poole-Wilson says it's no good listening and not taking on the feedback
The deputy chief minister says it's no good listening and not taking on the feedback, as government prepares for its upcoming roadshows.
'Listening to You' is a series of events where Manx residents will have a chance to put questions directly to ministers.
They're taking place in four locations around the Island, starting tomorrow (22 April).
Full list of events:
- South: Monday 22 April – Castle Rushen High School (6pm to 8pm)
- West: Tuesday 23 April – Queen Elizabeth II High School (6pm to 8pm)
- East: Wednesday 24 April – Ballakermeen High School (6pm to 8pm)
- North: Thursday 25 April – Ramsey Grammar School (6pm to 8pm)
Justice and Home Affairs Minister Jane Poole-Wilson promises people's voices will be heard:
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