PM sends letter to CM
The Isle of Man's interests will be 'respected' during the Brexit process.
That's the pledge made in a letter from the UK' prime minister, Theresa May, which has been sent to Chief Minister Howard Quayle.
The letter also talks of working to maintain the Common Travel Area, as highlighted in a white paper published in February.
It adds that the constitutional relationship between the UK and Crown Dependencies is a valued, historical and special one, which Mrs May assures will not be changed by Brexit.
Howard Quayle says the letter is reassuring:

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