
A health visitor says the health of the nation is the main concern of constituents ahead of September’s General Election.
Chairman of Onchan Commissioners, June Kelly, is promising to be a 'voice of the people of Onchan' and is calling for a closer look at what she describes as 'unnecessary' schemes.
Mrs Kelly believes that’s more important than ever given the vast loss of income from the VAT sharing agreement with the UK.
However, she insists education and health services should not be reduced.
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