Our party has nothing to do with Liberals or Conservatives in the UK or in any other country.
Our principles are founded upon liberal notions of social responsibility – caring for the vulnerable, those who need support, and our precious environment; and upon conservative notions of fiscal and economic prudence – being careful with public money.
We believe these to be essentially Jersey qualities that have enabled the Island to survive and prosper over the centuries to make Jersey the special place that it is.
Our party combines those qualities with an enthusiasm for creativity, enterprise, education and innovation.
Read more about why we formed the JLC.
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It was so good to be back on the street today talking to people in the sunshine during our first pop up since last year’s election.
Overall the signals continue to be very encouraging and we’re looking forward to arranging more events in the coming months.
To mark one year since the election, we’ll be back on the street next Saturday 24th June, 2023, from 10am to 2.30pm at Charing Cross. We want to gauge your reaction to the past year in the Assembly and seek support as we continue to create a future for party
We want to hear everyone's views on changes to the residential tenancy law.
We urge people to engage with the consultation …
States of Jersey Government Website.
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JUST as with the debate on Senators, the debate on whether political parties suit Jersey will rumble on. Last year Better Way 2022 resisted the party concept, appearing to rely on personalities and headline aspirations rather than the manifesto commitment approach made by Jersey Alliance, Jersey Lib...
The Annual General Meeting of the JLC took place last night and was a great opportunity to map out our future. Congratulations to Graham Boxall for being elected as Chair of the party, and thanks go to DeputySir Philip Bailhache for providing refreshments.
The Annual General Meeting of the Jersey Liberal Conservatives took place last night and was a great opportunity to map out our future. Congratulations to Graham Boxall for being elected as Chair of the party, and thanks go to Deputy Sir Philip Bailhache for providing refreshments.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the members of the Jersey Liberal Conservatives, an Association incorporated by the Royal Court on 2nd July 2021, and registered as a political party on 7th January 2022, will be held at the Société Jersiaise Members’ Room, Pier Road, St
JLC Christmas message 2022 It has been a long time since the elections on 22nd June 2022 and the first task is to apologise for the long delay in communicating with all of you who have supported the Jersey Liberal Conservatives. It must be admitted that it was a disappointing
The Party Continues ...
Malcolm Ferey, Deputy of St Saviour Assistant Minister for Social Security – Assistant Minister for Health and Social Services. Following every election there is a honeymoon period which invariably brings a burst of newfound energy not only amongst the public but within the civil service and among...