VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE:
Here we go.
Politicians are taking their seats, and the debate is about to begin
You can listen live here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-europe-jersey-31812478
Here we go.
Politicians are taking their seats, and the debate is about to begin
You can listen live here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-europe-jersey-31812478
I'll be summarising all the main points in this hotly anticipated debate in the thread below

First up was Senator Kristina Moore @Moore4Jersey who explained why she has brought forward this vote of no confidence.
She's sitting directly in front of the Chief Minister, Senator @John_Le_Fondre , who is now responding...
She's sitting directly in front of the Chief Minister, Senator @John_Le_Fondre , who is now responding...
Senator Le Fondre says Charlie Parker is 'receiving his contractual entitlement and no more, there is no additional payout, no extras.'
He says Mr Parker has not got his residential 'quallies'.
Officials are currently trying to 'tie up the final arrangements', he adds
He says Mr Parker has not got his residential 'quallies'.
Officials are currently trying to 'tie up the final arrangements', he adds
Senator Le Fondre describes his leadership style as 'decisive, particularly when it is urgent, but technical and financially literate'
Here is a list of the politicians who have so far said they'll support the VONC.
I'll add to this list throughout the day, based on what is said in the chamber
I'll add to this list throughout the day, based on what is said in the chamber
The Chief Minister has (for now) finished defending his record and position. He will have another chance to respond at the end of the debate.
Now, the debate is open to the floor - this is where we'll start to get a sense of which way politicians intend to vote...
Now, the debate is open to the floor - this is where we'll start to get a sense of which way politicians intend to vote...
Sen @SamMezecJsy is up next, a day after resigning from government.
He says he has concluded he does not have confidence in the CM’s leadership, based on 'this scandal' (the Charlie Parker situation) and more widely.
He says he has concluded he does not have confidence in the CM’s leadership, based on 'this scandal' (the Charlie Parker situation) and more widely.
Sen Mezec: I’ve not yet heard the Chief Min give a full apology and take responsibility re Charlie Parker situation. If earlier in the year he'd politely said he'd consult with colleagues before giving Mr Parker permission for 2nd job, the situation could have been different
Sen Mezec: Who really runs Jersey? The civil service or elected government?
Next up is Constable John Le Maistre, who says he WILL be supporting the vote of no confidence