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Possible Brexit 'biggest issue' for IOM govt

My aagys yn Reeriaght Unnaneyssit yn Unnaneys Oarpagh, shen 'y chooish smoo' son reiltys Vannin

Eiyrtys y refrane mychione yn Unnaneys Oarpagh, shen 'y chooish smoo' ta cur eddin rish y reiltys ec y traa t'ayn - shen ny ta'n Ard-Shirveishagh gra.

My aagys yn Reeriaght Unnaneyssit yn Unnaneys Oarpagh, shen foddey smoo trome-chooishagh son Mannin na shinyn geddyn vote sy refrane, ta Allan Bell gra.

David Cameron, Preeu-Hirveishagh yn Reeriaght Unnaneyssit, t'eh er yialdyn dy chummal refrane jinnagh yn Reeriaght tannaghtyn syn Unnaneys Oarpagh ny faagail eh.

Possible Brexit 'biggest issue' for IOM govt

The Chief Minister says the outcome of an EU referendum is the 'biggest issue' facing government at the moment.

Allan Bell says a possible Brexit is a far weightier concern for the Isle of Man than whether we have a vote in it.

UK Prime Minister David Cameron has promised to hold a referendum on whether Britain should stay or leave the European Union.

Mr Bell says how the Island reacts will depend on the result, and at this stage there are too many 'what ifs'.

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