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    Sir Philip Martin Bailhache KC (/ˈbælæʃ/ BAL-ash) is a Jersey politician and lawyer who has served as a Deputy for St Clement since 2022 and the leader...
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  • from 29 January 2015 until 11 October 2019. He is the brother of Sir Philip Bailhache who previously served as Bailiff. He was educated at Charterhouse School...
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  • January 2022. Founding members include former the Bailiff of Jersey Philip Bailhache. The party describes itself as being conservative on economic matters...
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    (leader of Better Way), Sam Mézec (leader of Reform Jersey), and Philip Bailhache (leader of the Jersey Liberal Conservatives). Mark Boleat, leader of...
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    in their letters patent, unless they resign earlier. Ex-Bailiff Sir Philip Bailhache divides the role of Bailiff into four 'headings' – President of the...
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  • (1995–2000) Sir Philip Bailhache, Acting Lieutenant governor (2000–2001) Sir John Cheshire, Lieutenant governor (2001–2006) Sir Philip Bailhache, Acting Lieutenant...
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  • William Bailhache (born 1953), Jersey lawyer, incumbent Bailiff of Jersey since 2015, brother of Philip Bailhache Edmund James Quentin Bailhache (born 1955...
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    minister in an open ballot on 14 November 2011, beating Senator Sir Philip Bailhache 27 votes to 24. He nominated his preferred candidates for ministerial...
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    the former Bailiff of Jersey, Sir Philip Bailhache is correctly addressed in French as Messire Philip Bailhache. Jersey English has imported a number...
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    needed] In July 2009, he was appointed Bailiff, in succession to Sir Philip Bailhache. A group of protesters demonstrated outside Birt's swearing-in ceremony...
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