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A veteran politician is continuing to press his view that Tynwald should have the final say over the revised Reciprocal Health Agreement, between the Isle of Man and the United Kingdom.
Last week, Michael MHK David Cannan failed to persuade members that they should approve any deal, once the two health departments have completed their negotiations.
He says Tynwald must make the final decision, and he is hoping the new deal can replicate the current one:

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