We are pleased to announce the launch of Save Our Bailiff.
This initiative aims to Save the Bailiff of Jersey and to stop the removal of the Bailiff of Jersey from the States Assembly. We invite you to join us in this important peoples campaign.
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We are delighted to see that Constable Jehan has withdrawn his proposition to remove the Bailiff from the States Assembly.
We are glad that States Members have listened to islanders.
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We thank the Connétable of Trinity for his excellent contribution in the States Assembly today and the Chief Minister for his steadfast commitment to the office of Bailiff. @lyndonfarnham@SueurPhilip
We urge all States Members to reject the proposition to remove the Bailiff from the States Assembly.
#SaveOurBailiff #JerseyCI 🇯🇪
This plot is led out of spite and bitterness.
We understand that there is a huge amount of personal animosity being directed to the Bailiff by this group of politicians.
We urge all States Members to reject this proposition.
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A political plot to oust the Bailiff from Jersey's parliament has revealed itself in the form of a proposal from the Infrastructure Minister – with the support of a "diverse" group of States Members, including a former Chief Minister.
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The proposition to remove the Bailiff from the States Assembly has been lodged today by the Connetable of St John, Andy Jehan.
We urge all States Members to reject this proposition and stand with the people of Jersey.
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We now understand that a petition about the role of the Bailiff is almost ready to be lodged.
We urge all States Members to reject this proposition and stand with the people of Jersey. 🇯🇪
We now understand that a petition about the role of the Bailiff is almost ready to be lodged.
We urge all States Members to reject this proposition and stand with the people of Jersey. 🇯🇪
It’s clear that in some quarters there is an ideological hatred of Jersey’s people and history, so much so they belittle their heritage.
Don’t let these people destroy your history. Stand with the people of Jersey and save the Bailiff.
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A fresh political plot to remove the Bailiff from the States is in the works, Express has learned – but an anonymous, money-backed campaign with the sole mission of "saving" the traditional role is making a strong push to make sure it gets no further ⬇️
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Deputy Mézec makes an interesting point, he argues that removing the Bailiff from the States Assembly and having an elected speaker will cost the Jersey Taxpayers less money. However would it?
Firstly, by removing the Bailiff from the States his focus would turn solely to the courts, he would therefore spend more time presiding over cases in the Royal Court. The Carswell report highlighted the amount of days he spent in the Royal Court and Court of Appeal, this would obviously increase and therefore the cost of his legal expertise would not decrease because of him leaving the States Chamber. (His salary would remain the same)
Secondly, an elected speaker would require staff, an office both figuratively and literally, it has been suggested that the States Greffe would be able to support the speaker from existing resources. We disagree, the States Greffe have grown exponentially in the last 5-10 years, now totalling 64 staff we see no reason why this wouldn’t happen further with an elected speaker. The cost of the Speakers office in the United Kingdom is £1,709,000 (23/24), this does not include legal advice. We don’t believe an elected Speaker for the States of Jersey will cost the same as the United Kingdom but it will be a significant increase on what is currently spent by the Bailiffs Chambers on facilitating the Bailiff in his capacity as President of the States.
Summary: We believe replacing the Bailiff with a speaker will cost the taxpayer more money, particularly as time goes on and the role inevitably develops.
@DanielsMindBend@SaveOurBailiff Presiding over the States is a job an elected States Member could do for a quarter of the salary and do more with the role.
When the Bailiff presides over the States instead of the court, we have to pay an English commissioner to preside over court. It’s extremely expensive.
We are pleased to announce the launch of Save Our Bailiff.
This initiative aims to Save the Bailiff of Jersey and to stop the removal of the Bailiff of Jersey from the States Assembly. We invite you to join us in this important peoples campaign.
#SaveOurBailiff#JerseyCI 🇯🇪🇯🇪🇯🇪