Chief Minister responds to latest UK publications
It would be 'irresponsible' for the Isle of Man to ignore the possibility of a no-deal Brexit - according to the Chief Minister.
However, Howard Quayle says it would be unhelpful to speculate over the outcome of the the negotiations, and their potential consequences, at this stage.
It's after the UK government released a series of documents offering advice on what to do in the event no deal is reached over the UK's EU exit.
In a video posted on the Isle of Man government's YouTube channel, Mr Quayle says the 25 notices published should offer some clarification:
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