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Deputy Tadier's Blog: Let the Independent Jersey Child Abuse Inquiry do its Job
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Let the Independent Jersey Child Abuse Inquiry do its Job. Islanders are invited to the Royal Square tomorrow morning (Sunday) at 11am to mark the 7. Anniversary of the Time4Change rally which was held on 8. March 2008 to remember the victims and survivors of Jersey child abuse, past and present. This brief memorial will allow the focus to be put back where it belongs. On the victims and survivors of abuse and there will be a minute's silence as a sign of respect. It is to be expected that some people ma...
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Deputy Tadier's Blog: April 2015
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Is Government Built Office Space the right Gamble for Jersey? Below is a copy of the proposition lodged on the Esplanade Quarter. It is my hope that the States will reconsider its decision to build offices once the Scrutiny Panel has reported back with its findings. From a personal point of view, I am skeptical about the development for 3 main reasons:. 1) The States do not have a good record of developing and maintaining such projects (including the Waterfront/Fort Regent). When it comes to planning and...
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Deputy Tadier's Blog: December 2013
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Better Housing Standards now on the Agenda. Today I had what I hope will prove to be a productive meeting with Deputy Andrew Green, Minister of Housing, and the director of Corporate Policy to discuss what can be done to regulate private rental standards. The Residential Tenancy (Jersey) Law 2011 came into force in May this year. Article 9 (below) states that you do not have to pay your rent if the property is uninhabitable. Article 9 Premises uninhabitable. It would be interesting for someone to test th...
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Deputy Tadier's Blog: 'Moderniser' to stand for Jurat
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Moderniser' to stand for Jurat. Tim Kearsey (41) today announced his nomination for the position of Jurat. Jersey Cricketer, Tim Kearsey, has been nominated for the role of Jurat. The 41 year old, who was born in Bristol, has been resident in Jersey for 22 years. His work background is in the finance Industry having worked for UBS, Barclays and Smith and Williamson. He has recently returned from a trip to Uganda with the Charity Cricket without Boundaries. Many of the island's institutions are in need of...
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Deputy Tadier's Blog: September 2014
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2014 - A Manfiesto in 500 words. In the past six years, I have worked hard to deliver my manifesto pledges, including delivering improvements in housing standards and legal aid reforms. I am currently serving on the Access to Justice review, to provide Jersey with an accessible and affordable justice system. If re-elected, I wish to continue this work as well as focusing on the areas below. Public Services and Taxation. I will oppose any cuts to services that will hurt the vulnerable and those on low/fix...
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Deputy Tadier's Blog: July 2014
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Happy Birthday 70th Birthday to a True Living Legend. Today, Mike Dun is 70 years old. And this blog would like to wish him many happy returns, and say a few words, if it may, to celebrate this self-effacing local hero. I have known Mike for a few years now through politics, and I am pleased to also call him a friend. Later this evening I will see him for a (non political) party and I hope he is wearing his full regalia, as in the photo above! So today, I wish a happy big 70 to Uncle Mike. I know tha...
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Deputy Tadier's Blog: April 2013
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Bailhache to (re)declare for Option B. Non-Politician Commission Member, Dr Jonathan Renouf. Is supporting Option A. On Monday, Electoral Commission Chairman, Senator Philip Bailhache is set to re-affirm his support publicly for Option B. I say reaffirm, because we have known that he favoured this model in 2011, even before the Electoral Commission had officially come up with it from months of ponderings. The question is whether any of the other members will 'come out' too. Option B be put to the elector...
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Deputy Tadier's Blog: June 2015
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Quango Unchained: The Death of Democracy. Secondly, it asks the Council of Ministers to subsequently bring the plans back to the States for approval. This request is more likely to succeed that asking for a referendum, which I had done previously. Below, is a short video provided courtesy of. I thank him for kindly facilitating this posting, which is really a follow up to my earlier. Interview on 5th June. I hope it is helpful. Please take a chance to watch, share and leave a message. ADVOCATE PHILIP SIN...
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Bob Hill Jersey Blog: January 2015
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FJ (Bob) Hill, BEM, is Jersey born and educated at St Martin's Elementary School, left the Island and served for 31 years in the Metropolitan Police. He returned to Jersey in 1991 and in 1993 was elected Deputy of St Martin until 2011. Tuesday, 27 January 2015. Jersey's Dean- - Let Sleeping Dogs Lie. And failure of Bishop Dakin to publish the Steel Report. The failure of the Council of Ministers led by the Chief Minister to support the proposition to establish a committee of inquiry into. 8217;s historic...
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Deputy Tadier's Blog: Quango Unchained: The Death of Democracy
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Quango Unchained: The Death of Democracy. Secondly, it asks the Council of Ministers to subsequently bring the plans back to the States for approval. This request is more likely to succeed that asking for a referendum, which I had done previously. Below, is a short video provided courtesy of. I thank him for kindly facilitating this posting, which is really a follow up to my earlier. Interview on 5th June. I hope it is helpful. Please take a chance to watch, share and leave a message. OMG NOW I AM ANGRY ...
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