Voting out the PNP in next election would be madness; Mark Golding

What would have driven Mark Golding, to make such a pronouncement?

This is unlike Mark Golding.
Is if that the PNP is picking up some “vibes” on the street that is suggesting that the party is in trouble?

Recall the last set of polls done in June, showed the PNP having closed the gap significantly on the JLP.

Since then there has been a number of challenges within the party, which is an indication that all is not well.

Now, how about this statement

” PNP has private sector support, when he speaks to the private sector they say a change of government would be madness”

The PNP is  shrewd party and therefore this statement is very loaded.

My feeling is not only that statement not one of fact, I beleive it was done to ” trick” the people to believe that the PNP policies are supported by the private sector . This could be a tactit to garner support since Jamaicans like running behind winners.

Will the private sector speak or hold their peace.

PNP seems to be in trouble !

Under the PNP we are always

  1. Turning the corner
  2. At a cross roads
  3. Poised for growth
  4. About to take off

Invariable nothing ever happens.

Folks choose wisely next time around

PNP has taught Damion Crawford well, (how to trick the people) !

Damion Crawford has conceded that his decision not to run in the next election was a trick.

I see the young MP has been well schooled by the PNP in the art of ‘tricking the people “.

Let’s not take his comments lightly about this being trick. The people of East Rural St Andrews must now run trick of their own, by promising to vote for him but instead vote for the other candidate.

Then we can tell him, it was all a trick.

PNP shocked by UNC electoral defeat !

The Governing PNP has not yet sent congratulatory message to the Prime Minister elect of Trinidad on his recent victory over the incumbent UNC.

I have been told that the PNP is genuinely shocked at the defeat of the UNC by the PNM as this was not seen just a few months ago.

In speaking with persons with an interest in Caribbean Integration, the win by the PNM is the best thing that could happen for regional integration as Kamla was seen as a divisive person whose time had come .

We welcome the PNM and hope to see the back of the PNP if the PM calls in in November as was being discussed before the most recent victory of the PNM.

How will the PNP respond to what is not the 3rd straight loss by a ruling party in the region and the 5th since 2014./

In light of UNC defeat in Trinidad, will Sista P now call elections

Kamla and the governing UNC was booted last night, will Portia Simpson Miller call General elections in Jamaica this year?

UNC was NOT supposed to lose.

Government in the Caribbean which lost elections this year

  1. St Kitts and Nevis labour Party
  2. Guyana Government
  3. Trinidad Government ( UNC)
  4. Jamaica next ????

I say Call is Sista P call it !

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