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Terry Le Main (born November 1939) is a former
Jersey Jersey ( ; ), officially the Bailiwick of Jersey, is an autonomous and self-governing island territory of the British Islands. Although as a British Crown Dependency it is not a sovereign state, it has its own distinguishing civil and gov ...
politician.


Biography

Terence John Le Main was born in November 1939 in Jersey. He was educated at Hautlieu Grammar School.


Electoral history

He was first elected to the
States of Jersey The States Assembly (; Jèrriais: ) is the parliament of Jersey, formed of the island's 37 deputies and the Connétable (Jersey and Guernsey), Connétable of each of the Parishes of Jersey, twelve parishes. The origins of the legislature of ...
as Deputy of
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No. 2 in 1978 (re-elected 1984). He was elected as Senator in 1994 and re-elected in 1990. In the 1996 Senatorial election he was ousted in 7th place with 9,578 votes. He then successfully stood for election is his former Deputorial seat in St Helier No. 2 in 1996, topping the poll with 669 votes, and topped the poll again in 1999 (782 votes) and was re-elected in 2002. He stood again as Senator in 2005 and was returned to the Senatorial benches in 4th place with 12,159 votes. Le Main elected not to stand as Senator in the 2011 Election but again contested the St Helier No. 2 District seeking election as a Deputy. He polled 593 votes, 101 behind Geoff Southern, and failed to gain election.


Ministerial responsibility

Senator Le Main was the Minister for Housing of
Jersey Jersey ( ; ), officially the Bailiwick of Jersey, is an autonomous and self-governing island territory of the British Islands. Although as a British Crown Dependency it is not a sovereign state, it has its own distinguishing civil and gov ...
from 2005. The Housing department is responsible for general housing policies, liaising with the housing trusts and administering private and public rent subsidies. He resigned in 2010 over allegations of his relationship with a property developer, Frank Venton. He denied the allegations, and was subsequently cleared, in 2012, by the States of Jersey police due to lack of evidence. He is also Deputy Chairman of the Overseas Aid Committee.


Political issues


Leylandii hedges

Senator Le Main first raised the issue of deliberately planting high hedges in 1999. As of July 2007, this had still to be resolved but a proposition was due for debate in the States.


Social Housing

In 2003 Senator Le Main called for a review of Social Housing The issue was still being debated in July 2007 at the final sitting of the States before summer recess.


Reform Jersey

Since his ousting by Southern at the
2011 Jersey general election General elections were held in Jersey on 19 October 2011 to elect 45 members of the States Assembly. This was the first time Senators, Deputies and Constables were elected on a single day in Jersey. The number of members of the States of Jersey ...
, le Main has repeated allegations made in 2005 relating to former
Jersey Democratic Alliance The Jersey Democratic Alliance was a political party in Jersey. JDA candidates contested general elections in 2005 and 2008 but announced in August 2011 that it would not be fielding candidates in the October 2011 elections. Party ideology and ...
leader Geoff Southern (now a member of the
Reform Jersey Reform Jersey is a centre-left social democracy, social-democratic political party in Jersey. In all general elections since 2014, Reform has won the most seats of any party in the States Assembly. However, it has not won a majority of seats in ...
political party). These include various allegations of inappropriate behavior when Southern was teaching at
Hautlieu School Hautlieu School, or simply Hautlieu, is an academically selective secondary school in Jersey which accepts students aged 14 and over. The school is owned and operated by the States of Jersey. Over the years it has been suggested by politicians ...
(referring to him as "Creepy Southern), as well as various other allegations of drunken behavior at various events. le Main has also referred to Southern as a "creepy
spiv A spiv is a petty criminal in the United Kingdom who deals in illicit, typically black market, goods. Spivs were particularly active during the Second World War and in the post-war period when many goods were rationed due to shortages. According ...
". Terry le Main has also criticised and been criticised by Reform Jersey as a whole. In October 2013, le Main was reported as having referred to Reform Jersey as a "recruiting campaign for lunatic lefties for next year's elections", criticism which Reform Jersey described as a "badge of honour". His criticism of Reform Jersey was most prominent at the 2018 Jersey general election, during le Main posted regularly about Reform Jersey on Facebook - describing the party as "the gamble the Jersey electorate cannot afford to take", "100% Left wing Socialists" (saying that there was "no place for such views etc in a place like JERSEY") and calling Reform Jersey candidates "clueless, useless". Lots more of this can be found at https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=Terry%20Le%20Main%20reform%20jersey.


Criticism


JDA

On the basis of comments made regarding the leader of the JDA at the 2005 elections Geoff Southern, Terry Le Main does not enjoy good relations with the Left wing in Jersey.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Le Main, Terry Government ministers of Jersey Living people 1939 births Jersey Roman Catholics Senators of Jersey People educated at Hautlieu School Deputies of Jersey