Chief minister says he's not going to be complacent
The chief minister says he'll have to work 'incredibly hard' to make sure the Isle of Man isn't labelled a 'tax haven' by the new government in the UK.
The Labour Party has long warned about tackling those levying lower taxes if it returned to power.
Alf Cannan was asked whether he's seen any reasons to be concerned since the election at the start of the month.
He insists he's not going to be complacent about any potential threat:

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