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Guernsey Press Politics Podcast

The Long and the Short of it: Was the finance sector strategy worth the money?

Former deputies Heidi Soulsby and Michelle Le Clerc take a look at the recently-published finance sector strategy and ask, at a cost of hundreds of thousands of pounds, will it prove to be money well spent?


Plus they talk cannabis reform, housing scrutiny, the new major projects portfolio, and this month’s island-wide by-election.

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