Senatorial candidate: Nick Le Cornu
Friday 12th September 2008, 2:52PM BST.
NICK Le Cornu, a founder of the political pressure group Time for Change, is standing for Senator.
The 50-year-old lawyer, a Jerseyman who is employed in fund administration, said: ‘I know the value of the financial sector to the economy.’ He was an unsuccessful candidate for Constable and Deputy in St Brelade in 1996.
He is critical of GST as well as the zero-ten package because he feels that they hurt all who derive an income from wages.
=
They were part of a ‘regressive ec-onomic model that drained the States tax base. And he predicts that there will be a ‘taxpayer revolt’ at the elections this year. Mr Le Cornu believes that Jersey needs new politicians who will listen to the people and do what they promised when elected. He said that the Island requires wide-ranging reform.
‘We need full implementation of the Clothier reforms for political and constitutional change. Our institutions are archaic,’ he said. Mr Le Cornu led a personal campaign against wheel-clamping earlier this year that led the Home Affairs department to propose ‘long overdue reforms’.
He said that his platform would include political, economic and social change. ‘The Broadlands lodging house fire has exposed Jersey’s housing policies as ineffective and discriminatory, and we must have a positive plan to house all residents of the Island adequately,’ he said. Mr Le Cornu would make provision of homes a priority over more offices and speculative commercial developments.
2012 CYCLE SLAM
Dallaglio Flintoff 2012 Cycle Slam
Read Graeme Le Saux's daily blogs
Greece-London Marathon on a Bike
The Dallaglio Flintoff 2012 Cycle Slam
Travel
To, from and around the Island
Airport Arrivals/Departures
Harbours Arrivals/Departures
Bus Information/Timetables