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Chief Minister Tony Brown has been talking about the new Reciprocal Health Agreement between the Isle of Man and the United Kingdom.
It was signed by the Island's Health Minister David Anderson this morning (Thursday), at the same time as an announcement was made by the UK government in the House of Commons.
The document includes a clause which will enable either party to terminate the agreement, providing notice of twelve months is given.
John Moss asked Mr Brown who got the credit for making it happen:


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