'Fir noi'n chlaare argidoil coyrlaghey baarail neu-resoonagh'
Cannan shassoo er dy vel ny polaseeyn echey ry chummal seose
Ta'n Shirveishagh Tashtee gra dy by vie leshyn fakin eieyn elley resoonagh veih olteynyn Tinvaal ren votal noi'n chlaare argidoil echey.
Ren Alf Cannan tayrn y vreid Jemayrt veih'n phlan argidoil echey rish y ghaa vee yeig shoh cheet, as t'eh gra dy vel eh goaill stiagh 'red ennagh son dy chooilley pheiagh' ayns boodeeys Vannin.
Ga dy row y chlaare argidoil coardit lesh tromlaght sonnyssagh, hass kiare OCFyn dy yannoo plaiynt.
Agh ta Mnr Cannan er chur gys-nyn-lieh dy vel ad coyrlaghey baarail neu-resoonagh - as t'eh shassoo er dy vel ny polaseeyn echey ry chummal seose.
AS MNR CANNAN : Ta shin ve currymagh, ta shin soilshaghey magh deanyn baghtal dy aa-chormaghey y varney, agh soilshaghey magh neesht baarail ta goll er jeeraghey dy cleeir as ta coardail rish y chlaare ain son yn reiltys as ta coardail rish ny ardyn cronnal as ta feme ayndaue 'sy voodeeys.
'Budget opposers advocate unrealistic spending'
Cannan insists his policies are sustainable
The Treasury Minister says he'd like to see real alternatives from the Tynwald members who voted against his budget.
Alf Cannan on Tuesday unveiled his financial plan for the next twelve months, which he says contains 'something for everyone' in Manx society.
Although the budget passed by a comfortable majority, four MHKs stood in protest.
But Mr Cannan has accused them of advocating unrealistic spending - and insists his policies are sustainable: