Reform Jersey

Reform Jersey
Chairman Deputy Sam Mézec
Vice-chairman Deputy Geoff Southern
Secretary Rosie Baker
Treasurer David Eves
Founded 2012 (registered as party on 4 July 2014)
Ideology Social democracy
Political position Centre-left
Colours Red & Blue
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Website
http://www.reformjersey.je/

Reform Jersey is a social-democratic political party in Jersey, an island Crown dependency of the British crown. It is currently the only registered political party in Jersey.

History

Originally founded in 2012 as a pressure group by Nick Le Cornu, Montfort Tadier, Jasen Cronin & Sam Mézec,[1] on 24 April 2014 it was announced that it would become a party to contest the 2014 general election scheduled for October.[2] The organisation was legally registered as a political party at the Royal Court on 4 July 2014.[3][4] Founder Le Cornu was later expelled from the party in September 2014.[5]

For the 2014 general election on 15 October 2014, Reform Jersey put up 8 candidates. However, only their serving States Members were re-elected. Those were Deputies Sam Mézec, Montfort Tadier and Geoff Southern.[6]

Policies

The party states its support for a 'living wage', progressive taxation, 26 weeks statutory maternity leave, construction of affordable housing and democratic reform of the States of Jersey.[7] Reform Jersey also supports the legalisation of same-sex marriage,[8] and organised a rally in support of equal marriage on 12 July 2014.[9][10]

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