Opposition Leader says the PNP is better off when those who no longer support the party leave

Opposition Leader Mark Golding says the People’s National Party is better off when those who no longer support the party  leave.

Over recent days, reports have emerged of three former supporters of the PNP, publicly aligning themselves with the governing Jamaica Labour Party.

The latest announcement at the weekend was that Christopher French, who represented the PNP in the Alexandria Division in St. Ann in last year’s local government elections, had switched to JLP.

He was introduced as a member of the JLP during a party meeting in Clarendon on Saturday night.

Meantime, during Mr Golding’s presentation at a party meeting in Hanover last night, one supporter publicly declared that he was dispelling suggestions he had switched  parties.

Mr. Golding responded stating that persons should go where they feel more comfortable.

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All to play for: Windies Women face South Africa in decisive T20 series finale

Opposition Leader Mark Golding says the People’s National Party is better off when those who no longer support the party  leave.

Over recent days, reports have emerged of three former supporters of the PNP, publicly aligning themselves with the governing Jamaica Labour Party.

The latest announcement at the weekend was that Christopher French, who represented the PNP in the Alexandria Division in St. Ann in last year’s local government elections, had switched to JLP.

He was introduced as a member of the JLP during a party meeting in Clarendon on Saturday night.

Meantime, during Mr Golding’s presentation at a party meeting in Hanover last night, one supporter publicly declared that he was dispelling suggestions he had switched  parties.

Mr. Golding responded stating that persons should go where they feel more comfortable.

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Opposition Leader Mark Golding says the People’s National Party is better off when those who no longer support the party  leave.

Over recent days, reports have emerged of three former supporters of the PNP, publicly aligning themselves with the governing Jamaica Labour Party.

The latest announcement at the weekend was that Christopher French, who represented the PNP in the Alexandria Division in St. Ann in last year’s local government elections, had switched to JLP.

He was introduced as a member of the JLP during a party meeting in Clarendon on Saturday night.

Meantime, during Mr Golding’s presentation at a party meeting in Hanover last night, one supporter publicly declared that he was dispelling suggestions he had switched  parties.

Mr. Golding responded stating that persons should go where they feel more comfortable.

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St Catherine police list 2 POI’s following murder of delivery man

Opposition Leader Mark Golding says the People’s National Party is better off when those who no longer support the party  leave.

Over recent days, reports have emerged of three former supporters of the PNP, publicly aligning themselves with the governing Jamaica Labour Party.

The latest announcement at the weekend was that Christopher French, who represented the PNP in the Alexandria Division in St. Ann in last year’s local government elections, had switched to JLP.

He was introduced as a member of the JLP during a party meeting in Clarendon on Saturday night.

Meantime, during Mr Golding’s presentation at a party meeting in Hanover last night, one supporter publicly declared that he was dispelling suggestions he had switched  parties.

Mr. Golding responded stating that persons should go where they feel more comfortable.

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100 Y/O woman to be celebrated in St. Ann today

Opposition Leader Mark Golding says the People’s National Party is better off when those who no longer support the party  leave.

Over recent days, reports have emerged of three former supporters of the PNP, publicly aligning themselves with the governing Jamaica Labour Party.

The latest announcement at the weekend was that Christopher French, who represented the PNP in the Alexandria Division in St. Ann in last year’s local government elections, had switched to JLP.

He was introduced as a member of the JLP during a party meeting in Clarendon on Saturday night.

Meantime, during Mr Golding’s presentation at a party meeting in Hanover last night, one supporter publicly declared that he was dispelling suggestions he had switched  parties.

Mr. Golding responded stating that persons should go where they feel more comfortable.

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Golding stresses that PNP is ready for the general election and to govern Jamaica

Opposition Leader Mark Golding says the People’s National Party is better off when those who no longer support the party  leave.

Over recent days, reports have emerged of three former supporters of the PNP, publicly aligning themselves with the governing Jamaica Labour Party.

The latest announcement at the weekend was that Christopher French, who represented the PNP in the Alexandria Division in St. Ann in last year’s local government elections, had switched to JLP.

He was introduced as a member of the JLP during a party meeting in Clarendon on Saturday night.

Meantime, during Mr Golding’s presentation at a party meeting in Hanover last night, one supporter publicly declared that he was dispelling suggestions he had switched  parties.

Mr. Golding responded stating that persons should go where they feel more comfortable.

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Senator Sinclair says Holness-led government will not apologize for use of SOEs

Opposition Leader Mark Golding says the People’s National Party is better off when those who no longer support the party  leave.

Over recent days, reports have emerged of three former supporters of the PNP, publicly aligning themselves with the governing Jamaica Labour Party.

The latest announcement at the weekend was that Christopher French, who represented the PNP in the Alexandria Division in St. Ann in last year’s local government elections, had switched to JLP.

He was introduced as a member of the JLP during a party meeting in Clarendon on Saturday night.

Meantime, during Mr Golding’s presentation at a party meeting in Hanover last night, one supporter publicly declared that he was dispelling suggestions he had switched  parties.

Mr. Golding responded stating that persons should go where they feel more comfortable.

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Jordan Scott wins Triple Jump at Wanda Diamond League meeting in Paris

Opposition Leader Mark Golding says the People’s National Party is better off when those who no longer support the party  leave.

Over recent days, reports have emerged of three former supporters of the PNP, publicly aligning themselves with the governing Jamaica Labour Party.

The latest announcement at the weekend was that Christopher French, who represented the PNP in the Alexandria Division in St. Ann in last year’s local government elections, had switched to JLP.

He was introduced as a member of the JLP during a party meeting in Clarendon on Saturday night.

Meantime, during Mr Golding’s presentation at a party meeting in Hanover last night, one supporter publicly declared that he was dispelling suggestions he had switched  parties.

Mr. Golding responded stating that persons should go where they feel more comfortable.

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Blake shines as Reggae Boyz edge Guadeloupe to keep Gold Cup hopes alive

Opposition Leader Mark Golding says the People’s National Party is better off when those who no longer support the party  leave.

Over recent days, reports have emerged of three former supporters of the PNP, publicly aligning themselves with the governing Jamaica Labour Party.

The latest announcement at the weekend was that Christopher French, who represented the PNP in the Alexandria Division in St. Ann in last year’s local government elections, had switched to JLP.

He was introduced as a member of the JLP during a party meeting in Clarendon on Saturday night.

Meantime, during Mr Golding’s presentation at a party meeting in Hanover last night, one supporter publicly declared that he was dispelling suggestions he had switched  parties.

Mr. Golding responded stating that persons should go where they feel more comfortable.

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Fowler-Reid outshines Aiken-George as West Coast Fever top Suncorp Super Netball table

Opposition Leader Mark Golding says the People’s National Party is better off when those who no longer support the party  leave.

Over recent days, reports have emerged of three former supporters of the PNP, publicly aligning themselves with the governing Jamaica Labour Party.

The latest announcement at the weekend was that Christopher French, who represented the PNP in the Alexandria Division in St. Ann in last year’s local government elections, had switched to JLP.

He was introduced as a member of the JLP during a party meeting in Clarendon on Saturday night.

Meantime, during Mr Golding’s presentation at a party meeting in Hanover last night, one supporter publicly declared that he was dispelling suggestions he had switched  parties.

Mr. Golding responded stating that persons should go where they feel more comfortable.

Read More