Robert Parker is a 40-year hospitality leader who has managed the Hotel de France and held roles in industry associations, tourism, and public committees. He is standing as Deputy for St Saviour to deliver an action-focused strategy addressing economic challenges. His platform calls for growing a balanced economy, lowering personal taxes, reducing the cost of living, supporting small businesses, and reviewing uncompetitive States decisions.
Issue PositionsAI-extracted
Commits to reducing the cost of living and restoring value for money.
Reduce the cost of living
βlower personal taxes, and reduce the cost of living.β
Restore value for money to Jersey
βWe need to restore value for money to Jerseyβ
Advocates for a balanced economy, small business support, and reviewing harmful States decisions.
Grow a more balanced economy
βcollaborate to grow a more balanced economyβ
Review States decisions undermining competitiveness
βreview States decisions that are inadvertently undermining the competitiveness of our industries.β
Supports Value Jersey and prioritises action over endless consultancy reports.
Support Value Jersey
βI am an early supporter of Value Jerseyβ
Prioritise action over endless consultancy reports
βa credible strategy built on action, not endless consultancy reports that deliver false hopeβ
Supports lowering personal taxes to address economic challenges.
Lower personal taxes
βWe must collaborate to grow a more balanced economy, lower personal taxes, and reduce the cost of living.β
Robert Parker
Candidate for Deputy St. Saviour
For the last 40 years, I have been a local hospitality leader, running the Hotel de France. While we have adapted to meet the changing needs of our community, our government has not. Now, too many people on our island are being left behind as we face serious economic challenges. That is why I am running to be your Deputy in St Saviour.
I believe the Island needs a credible strategy built on action, not endless consultancy reports that deliver false hope and frustrate those of us working on the ground. We must collaborate to grow a more balanced economy, lower personal taxes, and reduce the cost of living.