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Jonathan Le Tocq

Jonathan Le Tocq

Guernsey politician


Jonathan Paul Le Tocq (born 4[citation needed] March 1964) is a politician in Guernsey.[2]

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Early life and career

Adopted[3] in Guernsey.[4] After working in London, he was ordained into Christian ministry before returning to Guernsey where he became Senior Pastor of Church on the Rock in 1989.[5]

Life in politics

In April 2012 he was nominated for the role of Guernsey's chief minister. To qualify for the position those elected need to have served in the States for four of the last eight years.[6] A few days later he remained the sole candidate after Deputy Lyndon Trott withdrew his nomination.[7] He became the Deputy Chief Minister after losing to Peter Harwood, at 20-27 votes.[8]

During his tenure as a deputy he sat on the Board of Education, served as President of Overseas Aid, and as Deputy Minister for the Treasury & Resources Department. From May 2012 to March 2014 he was Guernsey's Home Minister.[5]

In August 2020, Le Tocq joined the Guernsey Partnership of Independents party, formed by Gavin St Pier, Lyndon Trott, and Heidi Soulsby.[9]

Chief Minister

Peter Harwood resigned as Chief Minister on 25 February 2014. An election was held and Le Tocq was elected Chief Minister of Guernsey on 12 March 2014,[10] a post he held until 4 May 2016, when it was won by Gavin St Pier.[11]

In June 2014, Le Tocq hosted a meeting of the British–Irish Council at a hotel in Guernsey. The UK's Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Taoiseach of Ireland Enda Kenny, First Minister of Northern Ireland Peter Robinson and Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland Martin McGuinness were among those attending.[12] In January 2015, Le Tocq, and the Chief Minister of Jersey, Senator Ian Gorst, signed an agreement with La Manche and Lower Normandy to develop new links and strengthen existing relationships.[13] Le Tocq and Gorst later paid a joint visit to Brussels on 5–7 May 2015, meeting with two EU Commissioners; Pierre Moscovici, the Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs, and Lord Hill, the Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Markets and Customs Union.[14]


References

  1. "Gavin St Pier elected as Guernsey States' President". BBC. 4 May 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  2. PO Box 23, St Peter Port (2016-04-28). "Jonathan Le Tocq". www.gov.gg. Retrieved 2020-08-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. Bowditch, Helen. "'We can decide abortion path,' says Le Tocq". www.guernseypress.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
  4. "Jonathan Le Tocq". guernseyfinance.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-09-15.
  5. "Harwood elected as chief minister". BBC News. 2012-05-01. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
  6. "Guernsey Election 2020: Results". BBC News. 23 July 2023.
  7. "Jonathan Le Tocq elected as Guernsey's chief minister". BBC News. 12 March 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  8. "Chief Minister heads Isle of Man delegation at BIC Summit in Guernsey". IOM Gov. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-11-11.
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