New members urged to move matters on
Will the two Scope of Isle of Man Government reports be revisited by the new administration?
That's one item which will be the in-tray of the newly elected Chief Minister next week.
Both independent reports recommended government should be a good deal trimmer with services corporatised, contracted out or privatised.
Activities included the bus service, airport, harbours, National Sports Centre, post office and the Villa/Gaiety complex.
The Chairman of the reports is former Clerk of Tynwald Robert Quayle - he says very little has changed in the past decade:
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