Sunday 19 October 2008

Jersey elections - baby steps on the way to progress?

Firstly, I'm a bit upset about the results and the turn-out. Being a selfish human, as it didn't go the way I was hoping, I think it sucks. I've heard and read lots of reflection on the election, and you can view it in many different ways.

One is that alot of people are seeing a missed opportunity for real change. So voting in novices with no political experience may, to many, seem too risky a prospect. I believe that even drunk baboons would a least fare as well as our collective Members have done, so it doesn't feel scary at all. There wasn't as much reticence for change as first may appear, regardless of what Frank Walker says. I may be wrong, but in numbers of votes, Ozouf down 40%, Routier down 25%, Vibert down 42% and voted out and Southern up 52%. Quite possibly some of the other runners were hampered by the number of candidates.

So I think it wasn't such a ringing endorsement of the status quo. But it does go to show that the majority of voters are still doing alright by this administration and are not yet (if they ever will) hurting economically. Or if they are feeling the pinch, they were hoodwinked into voting for them again as no-one pointed out to them their voting history or reneging on manifeso commitments.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Absurd Jersey! yes it is.

Like you and everyone else I've met, I was pinning my hopes on change at this election.
Have you come across anyone who voted for the 5? Ive asked everyone I know and so far I've heard of just one vote for Alan McLean and one for Ian Le M.
I'm suspicious about it. Anyone else out there also suspicious?

Anonymous said...

"Like you and everyone else I've met, I was pinning my hopes on change at this election.
Have you come across anyone who voted for the 5? Ive asked everyone I know and so far I've heard of just one vote for Alan McLean and one for Ian Le M.
I'm suspicious about it. Anyone else out there also suspicious?"

It's funny that you should say that anon, I've spoken to quite a few people about the elections. And only two people I know voted for one of the chosen 6. What also surprised me, was that the people that bitterly complain about "the establishment" voted in establishment candidates. ????