Quayle scopes targets for next administration
The chief minister says keeping the Island's tax rates at 'zero/ ten' will be the biggest challenge for the next administration.
Howard Quayle claims making sure the Isle of Man remains an attractive location to live and work will be key moving forward.
Yesterday, he announced he is stepping back from politics and won't be standing for re-election this September.
Mr Quayle believes his successor will have an important job:
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