Community. Collaboration. Compassion.

A healthier, happier, more resilient Jersey

My vision is for a community which works together to build a healthier, happier, more resilient population, making Jersey an even more attractive place to live, work, bring up children, invest and do business long into the future

We need to find sustainable solutions to some big challenges which for too long have been left in the ‘too difficult’ pile, carefully balancing the increasing need for fiscal prudence with our responsibilities to deliver for Islanders and protect our environment for future generations. Government should be an enabler; creating and nurturing environments for businesses, charities and individuals to thrive.

Transparency and accountability are key, particularly in a small community. Consultation is vital, but it has to be meaningful, informed and part of wider community engagement and backed by open and honest communication so that the people of Jersey are truly involved in shaping their Island.

Our parishes, each of them special and unique, have an important role to play in that process, within a gently modernised parish system which respects history and tradition but embraces new technology and fresh ideas.

I believe in the power of positive, compassionate politics and that diversity around the decision-making table – whether that be at parish, constituency or island level – leads to better outcomes.

Four years on from first being elected, I have a proven track record of working positively, transparently and collaboratively, even when the subject matter has not always been easy. My work with sports clubs, organisations and other stakeholders which led to a strategic reset of Jersey Sport is an example. I’ve secured funding which has increased access to IVF treatment, with the first babies as a result of that new system now being born. Jersey’s top athletes now benefit from a performance sport programme launched under my leadership and continue to spread a positive message about our Island as they compete around the world. And along with my Scrutiny colleagues we have delivered reports and amendments which have sought to enhance the work of ministers in areas such as women’s health, access to ADHD medication, family-friendly laws and preventative health.

My monthly constituency surgeries have been well attended, and I have taken particular satisfaction in being able to support constituents with case work, often helping them to resolve an issue or navigate complex systems and processes which have been causing them problems.

My full manifesto will be published after candidates are formally announced on 27 April 2026.

Please do get in touch to have your say or if you’d like to get involved in supporting my campaign.

A fresh perspective

that’s still proudly Jersey