Jersey Votes: An ITV Election Podcast

Is Jersey's government the 'borrowing beast' that no politician can tame?

28 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Can middle earners cope if income tax is increased by another 5%, and are Covid workers contributing to civil service bloat? In this episode of our election podcast Jersey Votes, we talk public finance with business guru Kevin Keen, discussing why high borrowing may become a burden to future generations, and whether snobbish views of certain industries are stagnating our economy. Each Thursday, we will answer your questions and address the issues likely to be central in many of the 92 candidates' manifestos in Jersey's election, with the help of expert guests. So, whether you know your Deputies from your Constables or have no idea where to start, we have you covered. Follow the conversation #JerseyVotes and get in touch by emailing channelnews@itv.com with your questions. You can also watch the series so far on ITVX and YouTube: https://linktr.ee/jerseyvotes

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