A new analysis by the Manx TaxPayers’ Alliance has found that over 9.5 million items of PPE were purchased, with just 3.5 million used and leaving almost 6 million items used. This means that just 37% of the PPE equipment purchased has been used, and 63% has been unused.
The Liverpool Ferry Terminal Cost Blowouts
Last week, the Isle of Man Government announced yet again that there would be a further blowout to the cost of the Liverpool Landing Stage. The cost to Manx taxpayers has now ballooned out to over £43 million. This is the full story.
The (redacted) Steam Packet report on COVID-19
In Mid-March, the Manx TaxPayers’ Alliance submitted a request to the Isle of Man Treasury under the Freedom of Information Act seeking a copy of the Steam Packet report commissioned by the Treasury relating to Coronavirus.
Douglas residents and workers win; Government’s plot to reduce Douglas parking has been rejected!
“This is a victory for Douglas residents, a victory for Douglas workers, and a victory for common sense,”
Bus Vannin, Mobility Scooters and Confidentiality Agreements
However, according to a new interview published by Isle of Man TV, Mr Corkish has now been gagged by the Department of Infrastructure and is now, allegedly, legally prevented from further criticising Bus Vannin.
Douglas Council and Department of Infrastructure combine to try to reduce car parking in Douglas
The IOM Department of Infrastructure and Douglas Council are trying to reduce the amount of parking available in central Douglas.
Manx purchase of Stobart Air
“This is a great deal for Manx taxpayers, because it has not cost taxpayers a penny. This offers more local jobs, more local air connections, all at no cost to taxpayers! Great!”
VAT Cut Benefited Manx Diners
Isle of Man price data shows that the VAT cut on hospitality, holiday accommodation and attractions led to real benefits for Manx consumers in the second half of 2020.
Community Infrastructure Levy will make housing more inaccessible
The Isle of Man should be a place where our children can hope to become owners of their own homes as stakeholders in a happy and healthy property-owning democracy – and our Government can help by withdrawing their wrong-headed tax slug on building new homes for Manx families.
IOM Government Turns Highway Services into Profit
The budget for the coming year reveals that the Government has budgeted to extract almost three-and-a-half million pounds from the Highway Services Division in just one year, taking £3,490,000 from it. This is a turnaround of over £6 million, which is about half of their total budgeted spend for the 2021-22 financial year.