Cannan wants to increase population to 100,000
Government says it will consider incentives – and disincentives – to grow the Island's working population.
There are currently no controls to stop the inward migration of individuals who are not economically active – something which is said to be causing ‘significant demographic challenges’.
A new 15-year plan will target workers, and families, whilst also encouraging younger people to stay and build their futures on the Isle of Man.
In Tynwald yesterday Garff MHK Daphne Caine said she had concerns the Island wasn’t ‘welcoming’ enough:
Chief Minister Alfred Cannan says despite the current housing crisis he’s confident there are ways to provide more homes:
You can find the draft ‘Our Island, Our Future: Isle of Man Economic Strategy’ HERE.
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