Saturday, 6 August 2016

Declaration - Nick Le Cornu is a candidate in the by-election for Senator on 7th September, 2016



Yes, I am back, doing what I love best, contesting elections.

Today I declared as a candidate in the by-election for Senator to be held on 7th September, 2016. 

The nominations will be held in the Town Hall this coming Tuesday 9th August at 7.30pm.


There are several reasons for my decision. 


I regard this as an intervention with a purpose.


The Right will win this election, but winning is not the point. 


The election is an opportunity to set the agenda and raise issues that are either ignored or dealt with superficially by right-wing governments, politicians and their attendant loyal media.


It is also an opportunity to challenge the candidates of the Right and make them justify their politics.

The working people of Jersey must know that anti-austerity and anti-racist politics exist to serve their interests. 

We are 21 months away from the next general election. We must build an opposition movement.

Here is my basic manifesto:



 Manifesto of NICK LE CORNU

Candidate for SENATOR - Election 07.09.2014


I am standing as an anti-Austerity candidate in the interests of working people, pensioners and the poor. 


As constitutional arrangements with the UK are reconsidered post BREXIT, the opportunity arises for a long overdue democratic audit of state and representative functions in Jersey.


“AUSTERITY” – FIGHTING DISPAIR


Whilst the Jersey government’s “Austerity” policies serve only to preserve the incomes of the wealthy, I shall be putting the arguments for anti-austerity and anti-racist politics capable of fighting for all working people.
 

People seek alternatives to orthodox economics that say inequality is inevitable, that wages as a falling percentage of the economy is acceptable and that cuts in public services are “rolling back the state”.


There must be real diversification of the economy. The old “low tax, low spend” model is broken. Taxation has been shifted deliberately from companies to salaries and wages   (0/10/20, GST, “20 means 20”, new “user pays” charges). Progressive income tax is now essential and a way must be found to tax companies once again.


This autumn the States will debate new rounds of cuts and charges.



DEMOCRACY AND VOTER ABSTENTION


Democracy is broken when 70% of electors abstain from voting at general elections. Those who choose not to vote exclude themselves from being taken into account when decisions are made. 


Yet, the COM can be beaten, as the People’s Park campaign showed, when people organise themselves.


PRIORITIES:


  • Create secure jobs. Reduce unemployment. Strengthen workers’ rights.
  • Improve the quality and affordability of private and social rented accommodation. Revive the Rent Tribunal. 
  •  End the abuse of Zero Hours contracts. 
  •  Campaign for a real “Living Wage”. 
  •  Build a new 21st Century Hospital, suitable for islander’s needs. 
  •  Enlarge affordable child care provision. 
  •  Electoral and States Reform. Achieve equal urban representation. One category of Member, elected on the same day in constituencies of equal size. 
  • Implement the Carswell Report. A Crown Officer should not chair the Assembly. 
  •  Campaign for effective anti-discrimination measures. 
  •  Seek a planned end to the “non-quals” inequality.


        BREXIT - "Nothing about us, without us”

         Profound changes to the constitutional relationship between Jersey and UK are inevitable following the referendum to leave the EU. Islanders must be part of all decision making. 
 

We must preserve and extend working and residency rights for all EU citizens already in Jersey.



         POLITICAL CAMPAIGNER, LAWYER & FORMER DEPUTY


I have campaigned for social justice in Jersey for over 20 years. Being a former Deputy, elected in 2014 in St Helier No.1, I gained valuable experience of the Assembly.


As a lawyer I fight for workers, representing them pro bono before the Jersey Employment Tribunal. I brought the first racial harassment case under the new Discrimination Law and shamed a restaurant for failing to pay staff the minimum wage. 


Nick Le Cornu – 23 Havre des Pas, Flat 4, St Helier, JE2 4UQ

Tel: 07797740886; 
Blog - NICHOLASLECORNU.blogspot.com; 
Twitter - @NickLeCornu; 
email: nick.lecornu4senator@gmail.com

 











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