Andrew Niles
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11-10-2011 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?
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.
David Piesing Yvonne Burford Sasha Kazantseva-Miller Rob Jones Matt Fallaize Heidi Soulsby MBE Mary Lowe Andrew Niles jjh Horace Camp Lindsay de Sausmarez Simon de la Rue Peter John "Rufus" Roffey That effort could have been focused on creating more stock which is the more pressing demand
Lindsay de Sausmarez Rebecca Tidy Matt Fallaize Andrew Niles Yvonne Burford Horace Camp Heidi Soulsby MBE Peter John "Rufus" Roffey Yes but overreach is overreach. Two wrongs don’t make a right.
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.
Cup n Saucer , ViaerFou 🦋 Sasha Kazantseva-Miller How is it a myth? It seem fairly clear that private firms are better at deploying capital the government.
Sasha Kazantseva-Miller Cup n Saucer , ViaerFou 🦋 David Piesing I think we need to have ways that government can deploy capital quickly to provide economic enablement. It is positive that this has come around so quickly.
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.