Honorific-Prefix: | Deputy | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Ian Gorst | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Office2: | Minister for Treasury and Resources | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1Blankname2: | Chief Minister | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1Namedata2: | Kristina Moore | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Predecessor2: | Susan Pinel | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Term Start2: | 12 July 2022 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Term End2: | 30 January 2024 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Office: | Minister for External Relations | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Term End1: | 12 July 2022 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1Blankname1: | Chief Minister | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1Namedata1: | John Le Fondré | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Term Start1: | 7 June 2018 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Predecessor1: | Philip Bailhache | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Successor1: | Philip Ozouf | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1Blankname: | Chief Minister | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1Namedata: | Lyndon Farnham | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Term Start: | 30 January 2024 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Predecessor: | Philip Ozouf | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Office3: | Chief Minister of Jersey | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Term Start3: | 14 November 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Term End3: | 7 June 2018 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Monarch3: | Elizabeth II | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Predecessor3: | Terry le Sueur | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Successor3: | John Le Fondré
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Birth Date: | 1969 12, df=yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Birth Place: | Lancashire, England | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Party: | Independent | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Spouse: | Dionne A'Court | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Children: | 2 daughters |
Ian Joseph Gorst (born 15 December 1969) is a Jersey politician who has been a Deputy for St Mary, St Ouen and St Peter and Minister for Treasury and Resources since 2022.
Gorst was first elected to the States Assembly in the 2005 general election as a Deputy for St Clement. In November 2011, after his successful election as a Senator, Gorst was appointed Chief Minister by the Assembly. He served two terms as Chief Minister until he was beaten in a vote against John Le Fondré after the 2018 general election. From 2018 to 2022 he served as Minister for External Relations.
Born in Lancashire, Gorst worked as an accountant before going into politics after moving to Jersey.
Gorst was born into a farming family in the Lune Valley, Lancashire, England, and left school with A-levels in history and business studies (grade E) and went on to work in insurance before going into banking and accountancy.[1] He was a member of the UK Conservative Party before leaving the United Kingdom. He met his wife Dionne (née A'Court), a Jerseywoman, while she was studying nursing in England, and the couple moved back to Jersey.
Gorst was elected to the States of Jersey as one of the Deputies for St Clement in the 2005 elections, coming second with 930 votes.[2] He was re-elected in 2008 when he topped the poll with 1,112 votes.[3] In the 2011 general election he successfully stood for one of the four Senators' seats, coming second out of 13 candidates.
Gorst was re-elected in the 2014 general election with 14,035 votes (9.6% of the vote share), the highest of any Senatorial candidate.
In 2005, Gorst was appointed as an assistant minister in the Chief Minister's Department, with responsibility for decisions about migration and human resources.[4] In July 2007, Gorst became an assistant minister to the Minister for Treasury and Resources, with responsibilities including the review of accounting functions, investment matters, internal audit and procurement.[5]
Between 2008 and 2011, Gorst was Minister for Employment and Social Security in the Council of Ministers.[6] During his period of office, a system for redundancy payments was introduced,[7] the income support system was criticized,[8] state pension retirement age was raised from 65 to 67;[9] and a new system for funding care in old age was put in place.[10]
He was elected Chief Minister of Jersey in November 2011[11] and became the first Chief Minister to serve for two terms. He was succeeded by John Le Fondré in June 2018, when the new Chief Minister appointed Senator Gorst as the Minister for External Relations, a role he has taken over from Sir Philip Bailhache.
Gorst has served as chairman of the Jersey Overseas Aid Commission.[12]
Gorst is the Deputy Chair of Governors at Le Rocquier School, a member of Le Squez Youth Club Management Committee, and a member of NSPCC Pathways steering group.