Peter Du Port
I am standing as a candidate in the Vale parish, where I have always lived. I was educated at the Vale infants and Junior schools and then the Grammar. My roots are planted deeply in the parish and the Island of Guernsey.
First of all, I would work full time as your deputy and would use that time wisely to thoroughly examine all issues, and consult with relevant parties before drawing conclusions. I dislike hasty or poorly informed decisions.
I have a very broad employment background which has equipped me with a good understanding of the social and economic issues of life in Guernsey. Importantly, I have extensive experience in dealing effectively with issues ranging from making representations on changes in legislation, wage negotiations, dispute resolution and leading campaigns on social issues. I feel confident that I have the necessary experience and maturity to contribute successfully to the demanding job of being a States member.
The continued economic success of the finance sector is under severe threat from external sources. Additionally the zero-10 tax strategy will impact heavily on low-income families. Protecting the best interests and welfare of both will be a difficult job.
That will be my priority if elected.
I would like to see our economy diversified so that we are in a better position to withstand change. Changes will occur but I will endeavor to ensure that they are managed for the benefit of the whole community.
I will be delivering my manifesto to you all soon.
I would be honoured to receive one of your votes for the Vale parish on Wednesday 23rd April.













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