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Senator has earned my respect
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From Simon Wells.
WITH reference to former Senator Ted Vibert’s letter (JEP, 21 May). He said he would like Stuart Syvret to explain what he was doing for six months while he was out of the Island.
He also mentions the critic at the public meeting who asked the same question. However, this question was credited with what I, personally, thought was a very honest and straightforward answer. Was Ted Vibert at this meeting or not?
I may not have agreed with Stuart Syvret about everything in the past, but I have to say that after all the work he has done for his constituents, he has most certainly earned my respect.
Without wanting to sound personal, this man may have had enough odds in his favour to one day put egg on a lot of people’s faces.
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