Guernsey Votes: An ITV Election Podcast

Election results analysis: Guernsey votes for unity but will it last?

22 min · 3 de jul de 2025
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In our final Guernsey Votes episode, Matthew and Luke reflect on the election with political commentator Simon de la Rue. In a more liberal and left-leaning Assembly, can Deputy Lindsay de Sausmarez foster a more harmonious States? She stormed to victory in both the public poll and won the backing of her fellow politicians to become Guernsey's first female Chief Minister, but faces tough decisions on key issues such as tax. Then there's Forward Guernsey, the island's only political party - three were elected, including Gavin St Pier to the top Policy and Resources Committee, but what power will they have together? Be sure to subscribe so you receive the latest episodes on your feed and join the conversation through social media using #GuernseyVotes

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Election results analysis: Guernsey votes for unity but will it last?

In our final Guernsey Votes episode, Matthew and Luke reflect on the election with political commentator Simon de la Rue. In a more liberal and left-leaning Assembly, can Deputy Lindsay de Sausmarez foster a more harmonious States? She stormed to victory in both the public poll and won the backing of her fellow politicians to become Guernsey's first female Chief Minister, but faces tough decisions on key issues such as tax. Then there's Forward Guernsey, the island's only political party - three were elected, including Gavin St Pier to the top Policy and Resources Committee, but what power will they have together? Be sure to subscribe so you receive the latest episodes on your feed and join the conversation through social media using #GuernseyVotes

3 de jul de 202522 min
episode 82 candidates, 38 votes, what issues are on the ballot in Guernsey? artwork

82 candidates, 38 votes, what issues are on the ballot in Guernsey?

With Guernsey's election just around the corner, Matthew and Luke look at the key issues highlighted in candidate manifestos. Chief among them, whether to back or scrap the introduction of a Goods and Services Tax. They also speak to the outgoing Deputy Chief Minister, Heidi Soulsby, who admits even she hasn't found enough reasons to use all 38 votes. She believes it's "really difficult to call" who will get in but says conversations are already happening behind the scenes as prospective politicians position themselves for the top jobs. Listen to her thoughts and Matthew and Luke's reflections above. Be sure to subscribe so you receive the latest episodes on your feed and join the conversation through social media using #GuernseyVotes

17 de jun de 202516 min
episode 'We're fearful of change': Are skyscrapers the solution to Guernsey's sky-high rents? artwork

'We're fearful of change': Are skyscrapers the solution to Guernsey's sky-high rents?

With homes that are unaffordable for many and some renters struggling to pay their bills, what can be done to solve Guernsey's housing crisis? Architect Oliver Brock has been in the business for around 30 years and wants everyone to put aside the 'blame game' to focus on an island-wide plan for achievable living. In his view, that includes creating high-rise buildings to protect other green spaces from development. Speaking to Luke and Matthew, Oliver believes the community needs to decide whether it wants this type of construction or will think seriously about managing the population, against a backdrop of needing more workers to support Guernsey's ageing society. Listen to the fourth episode of Guernsey Votes above. Be sure to subscribe so you receive the latest editions on your feed and join the conversation through social media using #GuernseyVotes

30 de may de 202524 min
episode 'The majority do it for the money': Fears reliance on agency staff hurts children's education artwork

'The majority do it for the money': Fears reliance on agency staff hurts children's education

From the lingering impact of home schooling during Covid to the high number of agency staff, this week's guest - former teacher Jenny Tasker - outlines how issues in Guernsey's education system affect students' grades. Speaking to Luke and Matthew, she wants the next set of politicians to overhaul the current recruitment process and ensure that returning local teachers are given the same benefits as those relocating from the UK. On agency staff, Jenny believes most cannot provide the level of education young people need and says there are opportunities on island for local people to train up as effective teachers if they are incentivised to stay. Be sure to subscribe so you receive the latest episodes on your feed and join the conversation through social media using #GuernseyVotes

20 de may de 202526 min