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On
Island Issues
TAX/GST
Since 2005 I have publicly predicted that GST would raise more than the
£45Million predicted by the Treasury. The expected sum could now be as
much as £51 Million. I recently supported the removal of GST on food as
I feel that we should give much of the excess back to taxpayers. The
vote was lost, but the GST on food issue will be back.
The States have declined to support a Vehicles Emissions duty on the
basis that the Public are feeling financially disadvantaged by both GST
and “20% means 20%”. I feel that the States should consider reducing
income tax by a penny in the pound and raise the equivalent sum through
environmental taxes such as vehicle emissions duty, thereby ensuring
that environmental taxes are predominantly cost neutral. To burden the
Public with more tax at the present time is a step too far.
POPULATION & INFRASTRUCTURE
The States of Jersey have agreed to a “managed” population growth, which
will result in more people taking up residence in Jersey. This will put
a strain on the infra structure of the island and we will undoubtedly
have to invest more into our hospital, roads, drains and Public
Services. We will probably have to consider a total redesign of our
hospital facilities, and major funding would be required if we needed to
build a new hospital.
STATES SPENDING
It is always a difficult balancing act to curb States spending yet
provide valuable services to the Public delivered in a professional and
productive manner. We need to ensure that departments spend their
budgets wisely without wasting funds. I would advocate regular
department reviews to ensure effective service delivery.
INCINERATOR & WASTE RECYCLING
I campaigned against the £105 Million pound incinerator, arguing that we
could commission a smaller incinerator combined with a much higher waste
recycling rate than that suggested by Transport & Technical Services
(TTS). This would have saved Millions of Pounds for the island, but TTS
have insisted on following a flawed policy. The rest of Europe is aiming
for recycling rates in excess of 50% and TTS have failed to adopt an
ambitious recycling rate.
Harmful materials are being put into the Bellozanne incinerator and I
have campaigned for these to be removed from the waste stream by asking
questions in the States and suggesting that TTS should be accountable for
their improper practices.
YOUTH & EDUCATION
I recently supported the reduction in the voting age, which means that
many young people are now able to vote for the first time, and I
understand that many are looking forward to the 2008 elections.
As chairman of St Brelade Youth Club I fully appreciate the good work
being done by our Youth Service, but note that funds are limited. I
gained support for additional funds from the Parish of St Brelade for
our youth club, and suggest that more Parishes increase their commitment
to their youth facilities.
I supported additional funding to early years provision as it is proven
that this can make a big difference to a child’s development.
STATES REFORM
I believe that we should attempt to have a General Election and that the
number of States Members should be reduced. Unfortunately there are many
in the States that resist change.
SOCIAL SECURITY
As Assistant Minister at Social Security I have been directly involved
in the introduction of Income Support which has revolutionised our
benefit system. I personally championed the introduction of the carer’s
allowance, which has helped many on lower incomes caring for others, and
thousands of islanders are receiving vital support in protecting welfare
of the family unit. In addition Employment legislation has been
introduced protecting worker’s interests.
With a larger elderly population forecast, a high priority for the
future is to introduce an insurance scheme or similar to ensure the
right for all to funding of their residential care costs, thereby
ensuring that their home does not have to be sold.
Many pensioners find it difficult to cope financially and we must remain
committed to ensuring that their standard of living is improved.
The States recently approved additional funds for those with special
needs, and I am committed to ensuring that the funds are used in the
most efficient way to achieve the best outcomes for these valued members
of our society.
FINANCE INDUSTRY
The recent support of the US administration for their damaged mortgage
market gives encouragement for the future of the world economy. Jersey
Finance is well positioned for future growth as its business is
predominantly in areas unaffected by the US market.
TOURISM
I am reliably informed by contacts in the hotel industry that visitor
numbers are actually down, but due to increased local travel originating
from Jersey, inward arrivals of Jersey residents give a false impression
of visitor numbers. This needs to be addressed so that we can accurately
measure tourist arrivals that originate from outside of Jersey and
return to UK or European destinations.
AGRICULTURE
The days of agricultural subsidies are long gone, but should we accept
the closure of our tomato growers without putting up a fight to save the
“Jersey Tomato”. We need to look again at how we can preserve an
important brand before it completely disappears.
LAW & ORDER
I am concerned that in recent years the number of Community Police
Officers has fallen dramatically and this needs to be rectified at the
earliest opportunity. We also need more Police Officers on the beat
especially in Town on Friday & Saturday nights.
The decision to axe the Police Motor Cycle Unit was an error that should
be put right by the new Council of Ministers, and I will fight for funds
for these initiatives.
HOUSING
I have supported the introduction of a shared equity scheme and pleased
that it is now being introduced.
Many young people can’t afford homes and only when supply meets demand
will prices fall.
WATERFRONT
I am concerned that the Waterfront development will produce unexciting
architecture and buildings of “boxy” design. The impact of buildings
needs to be carefully considered by the Planning Minister. As businesses
move to the Esplanade, town premises can be converted to housing that is
much needed by young couples.
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