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"DHSS doesn't listen"

by isleofman.com 29th March 2006
A member of the House of Keys is hitting out at the Department of Health's track record when it comes to public consultation.

Rushen member, Quintin Gill, says the DHSS doesn't listen to opinions that don't tally with its own.

Mr Gill says that's one of the reasons he voted against the clauses stage of the Public Health Tobacco Bill.

He says while he supports the principle of the bill, he thinks the enforcements which would be imposed are too harsh.

Mr Gill says he would like to see some evidence that the DHSS can meaningfully consult:
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 29th, March 2006 01:26pm.

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