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Ministers Emphasise Island’s Economic Contribution

by isleofman.com 8th October 2010
The Isle of Man’s importance to the City of London and wider global economy was emphasised at this week’s Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham. Chief Minister Tony Brown MHK and Treasury Minister Anne Craine MHK highlighted the Island’s strong economic links with the UK during discussions with Chancellor George Osborne MP. Mrs Craine said: ‘We had a positive meeting with Mr Osborne who was very keen to learn more about the Isle of Man. We were able to reinforce the Island’s position as a leading business centre and our long standing record of compliance with international regulation.’ The presence of the Chief Minister and Treasury Minister at the Conference continued the Isle of Man Government’s programme of proactive engagement with the UK’s main political parties. In addition to meeting the Chancellor, Mr Brown and Mrs Craine were in the audience for Prime Minister David Cameron’s keynote speech, and held a series of informal discussions with influential members of the Coalition Government, ministers, peers and senior policy advisers. They also spoke to Kenneth Clarke MP, the Secretary of State for Justice, who is responsible for the UK Government’s relationship with the Isle of Man and other Crown Dependencies. Mr Brown said: ‘It is very important to develop our relationship with the Coalition Government at Ministerial level. The party conferences provide the right platform to deliver our messages and raise awareness of the Island’s positive role within the international community.’ During the Conference, Mrs Craine attended the Conservative Business Forum where she met UK Treasury Ministers Mark Hoban MP, David Gauke MP and Justine Greening MP. She said: ‘The Forum gave me an opportunity to promote the Isle of Man economy and our commitment to transparency and financial supervision. I was also able to learn more about how the Isle of Man is perceived by members of the UK Treasury team, and I was heartened by their understanding of our contribution to the UK economy.’ Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 8th, October 2010 09:14pm.

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