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Jersey by-election

Those who have followed the issue of my exile now ex flatmate now ex Senator Stuart Syvret will know about the fact that he left Jersey in protest at the undermining of the rule of law by the authorities in Jersey.

He was then disqualified as a Senator, has returned to Jersey and is a candidate in the by-election for the seat he was disqualified from.

I am hoping that our new government will take the issue of the Rule of Law in Crown Dependencies more seriously than the previous government.

Comments

blueflash said…
Thankyou Mr Hemming for giving Stuart a safe haven when he was in London and keeping our plight here in Jersey in the public eye
Big E said…
Thank you John for your support of Stuart, we know how hard it would have been for him in London, without friends too help.

You are a credit to the decent people of Britain, wishing you well for the future.

Very good luck with your fight for childrens rights.

Kindest regards

Ian Evans

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