I SEE that Sam Mézec and Reform Jersey are pedalling their usual Labourite agenda and are proposing that income tax should be raised for all to pay for university fees.
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Senator Philip Bailhache defends Deputy who lied under oath
THE Independent Jersey Care Inquiry was ‘wrong’ to conclude that former Home Affairs Minister Andrew Lewis lied to it under oath and also to the States, the External Relations Minister has said.
COMMENT: Watch aht for them young’ns
THET’LL teach Mickey Le Gros to neglect ‘is make-up. Half an hour late he was an’ all, AND he forgot the balloons. ‘Worst children’s party clown in livin’ memory,’ was what they wrote on thet Good and Bad Jersey Business Facetube page. ‘Stunk of beer and was abaht as funny as a punctured whoopee cushion.’
Student loans group welcome Reform Jersey funding plans
PLANS by a political party to cover the tuition costs of all university undergraduates have been welcomed by a group campaigning for better higher education funding.
COMMENT: We’ve all got a right to hold our own opinions
I WAS always brought up to believe that there was no such thing as a coincidence – that if circumstances fell that way, then it was precisely because circumstances did fall that way, and for no other reason.
Fund failures may prompt government reform
MAJOR reforms in ministerial government – including the end of collective responsibility – may be ushered in after a report into the Jersey Innovation Fund found that the current system caused confusion among ministers.
Tadier: Bailiff blocked start-up fund questions
A DEPUTY’s questions to two ministers about the Innovation Fund scandal have been blocked by the Bailiff, it has been claimed.
Contract dispute may threaten home care
HOME care services provided by Family Nursing could be under threat, as staff may walk out on the charity following a ‘take it or leave it’ contract offer on significantly worse terms than before.
Start-up fund report sparks heated words
THE Chief Minister became embroiled in a heated exchange with the Reform Party yesterday and accused them of trying to ‘deliver instability’ in the Island.

