Andrew Niles (@andrew_niles) 's Twitter Profile
Andrew Niles

@andrew_niles

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calendar_today11-10-2011 22:07:50

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Matt Fallaize Mary Lowe Andrew Niles jjh Horace Camp Lindsay de Sausmarez Heidi Soulsby MBE Simon de la Rue Peter John "Rufus" Roffey Sasha Kazantseva-Miller So who’s responsibility is it to scrutinise what becomes law in advance of becoming law? Who’s checking that CS and law officers aren’t going rogue with their unfettered objectives by slipping in their own provisions? Who actually governs the island?

Sasha Kazantseva-Miller (@sashakmiller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lindsay de Sausmarez jjh Heidi Soulsby MBE Matt Fallaize David Piesing Mary Lowe Andrew Niles Horace Camp Simon de la Rue Peter John "Rufus" Roffey to have it in law that it’s in offence to have kids sleepovers just shows how this legislation is out-of-touch with common sense and entirely disproportionate - instead of prioritising what’s needed, it’s taken 5 years to get 300 pages of a Frankenstein ordinance.

Horace Camp (@oldfarmhorace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Magna carta, a quite important document, ran to 30 pages half of which was the translation from Latin into English. And I don't believe it took 7 years to draft it....

David Piesing (@davidpiesing63) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shane Langlois For balance, if the secondary education system hadn’t changed in 2016 we’d still have the 11-plus, a grammar school and resulting potential free access to grammar school or college education via selection.

DrAndySloan (@drandy_sloan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Any lessons for the Deputies who have been steering this ship for the past decade and a half? If you’ve presided over this slow-motion decline, maybe don’t bother standing for re-election?’ My review of last week’s Fiscal Policy Panel report. ⁦⁦Nick Mann

‘Any lessons for the Deputies who have been steering this ship for the past decade and a half? If you’ve presided over this slow-motion decline, maybe don’t bother standing for re-election?’ My review of last week’s Fiscal Policy Panel report. ⁦⁦<a href="/mannoguernsey/">Nick Mann</a>⁩
Sasha Kazantseva-Miller (@sashakmiller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Islands Unlimited booking system is now live with twice daily sailings from 30th of May and three sailings during the weekends. Great time tables for day trips or longer! islands-unlimited.com/ferries-from-g…

Sasha Kazantseva-Miller (@sashakmiller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Superb achievement - education for children with special needs is one of the beacons of excellence in Guernsey and attracts many in relocating to the Bailiwick.

Sasha Kazantseva-Miller (@sashakmiller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just got this hand-drawn thank you card for supporting the Colleges’ funding decision 💚- very rare and unusual to get something so special through the post as a politician. Made my day!

Liz Walton (@guernseyliz14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Katie Exactly my point! A single issue, whether it be GST or women's rights, isn't enough in itself. We need to see clear joined up policies with practical ideas for implementation and funding.

Simon de la Rue (@rue_simon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jayne Ozanne Guernsey Press It is a pity how some comments here put the lack of adoption of proposals was down to personalities. Corporate tax was defeated 28-11 in 2024 and in 2024 21-14, GST passed 20-15. Part of the reason of gov inefficiency is rehashing old debates and the cycle is starting again.

Association of Guernsey Charities (@guernseycharity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are delighted to have the support of 55 candidates in the upcoming elections, and adding more…… We look forward to working with successful candidates.

We are delighted to have the support of 55 candidates in the upcoming elections, and adding more……

We look forward to working with successful candidates.
Sasha Kazantseva-Miller (@sashakmiller) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is an important deal in unlocking the much needed infrastructure, house building, regeneration and public amenity improvements and gives the States the avenue to do it in a more coordinated and joined-up fashion.