Team effort heralds start of new administration
A month after being appointed, the Chief Minister says he is under no illusions of the challenges the Island is facing.
However, Howard Quayle has moved to praise colleagues for a ‘real team effort’ during his first five weeks in charge.
It's been a month in which he has represented the Island at gatherings in Brussels, Paris and London.
After unveiling a template of a programme for government for the next five years – which will be debated in Tynwald next week – Mr Quayle says it’s important to maintain the early momentum of the new administration.
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