PM Andrew Holness says Opposition is engaging in political one-upmanship

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has chastised the opposition for engaging in what he calls political one-upmanship, in a bid to take advantage of the country’s economic situation and the frustration of citizens.

 

His comments come in the wake of calls from the opposition to remove the tax on fuel, as part of measures to help citizens cushion the effects of rising fuel and food costs.

 

The Prime Minister said the frustration of citizens is being diverted for selfish political gain.

 

 

Mr. Holness said a leader does not have to be destructive to be effective.

 

 

He pointed out that a change in government does not necessarily mean a change in outcome.

 

Hundreds gather at home of slain Clarendon family for candle light vigil

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has chastised the opposition for engaging in what he calls political one-upmanship, in a bid to take advantage of the country’s economic situation and the frustration of citizens.

 

His comments come in the wake of calls from the opposition to remove the tax on fuel, as part of measures to help citizens cushion the effects of rising fuel and food costs.

 

The Prime Minister said the frustration of citizens is being diverted for selfish political gain.

 

 

Mr. Holness said a leader does not have to be destructive to be effective.

 

 

He pointed out that a change in government does not necessarily mean a change in outcome.

 

Number of people hospitalized with covid falls below 100

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has chastised the opposition for engaging in what he calls political one-upmanship, in a bid to take advantage of the country’s economic situation and the frustration of citizens.

 

His comments come in the wake of calls from the opposition to remove the tax on fuel, as part of measures to help citizens cushion the effects of rising fuel and food costs.

 

The Prime Minister said the frustration of citizens is being diverted for selfish political gain.

 

 

Mr. Holness said a leader does not have to be destructive to be effective.

 

 

He pointed out that a change in government does not necessarily mean a change in outcome.

 

Two men killed in crash along Rose Hall main road in St. James

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has chastised the opposition for engaging in what he calls political one-upmanship, in a bid to take advantage of the country’s economic situation and the frustration of citizens.

 

His comments come in the wake of calls from the opposition to remove the tax on fuel, as part of measures to help citizens cushion the effects of rising fuel and food costs.

 

The Prime Minister said the frustration of citizens is being diverted for selfish political gain.

 

 

Mr. Holness said a leader does not have to be destructive to be effective.

 

 

He pointed out that a change in government does not necessarily mean a change in outcome.

 

Teen among seven detained for lottery scamming in St. Ann

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has chastised the opposition for engaging in what he calls political one-upmanship, in a bid to take advantage of the country’s economic situation and the frustration of citizens.

 

His comments come in the wake of calls from the opposition to remove the tax on fuel, as part of measures to help citizens cushion the effects of rising fuel and food costs.

 

The Prime Minister said the frustration of citizens is being diverted for selfish political gain.

 

 

Mr. Holness said a leader does not have to be destructive to be effective.

 

 

He pointed out that a change in government does not necessarily mean a change in outcome.

 

Government tables correct regulations for St. Catherine SOE

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has chastised the opposition for engaging in what he calls political one-upmanship, in a bid to take advantage of the country’s economic situation and the frustration of citizens.

 

His comments come in the wake of calls from the opposition to remove the tax on fuel, as part of measures to help citizens cushion the effects of rising fuel and food costs.

 

The Prime Minister said the frustration of citizens is being diverted for selfish political gain.

 

 

Mr. Holness said a leader does not have to be destructive to be effective.

 

 

He pointed out that a change in government does not necessarily mean a change in outcome.

 

National Security Minister says security forces making gains in the fight against crime

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has chastised the opposition for engaging in what he calls political one-upmanship, in a bid to take advantage of the country’s economic situation and the frustration of citizens.

 

His comments come in the wake of calls from the opposition to remove the tax on fuel, as part of measures to help citizens cushion the effects of rising fuel and food costs.

 

The Prime Minister said the frustration of citizens is being diverted for selfish political gain.

 

 

Mr. Holness said a leader does not have to be destructive to be effective.

 

 

He pointed out that a change in government does not necessarily mean a change in outcome.

 

Person of interest held in Clarendon murders

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has chastised the opposition for engaging in what he calls political one-upmanship, in a bid to take advantage of the country’s economic situation and the frustration of citizens.

 

His comments come in the wake of calls from the opposition to remove the tax on fuel, as part of measures to help citizens cushion the effects of rising fuel and food costs.

 

The Prime Minister said the frustration of citizens is being diverted for selfish political gain.

 

 

Mr. Holness said a leader does not have to be destructive to be effective.

 

 

He pointed out that a change in government does not necessarily mean a change in outcome.

 

Several wanted men and alleged gang members detained in St. Catherine SOE

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has chastised the opposition for engaging in what he calls political one-upmanship, in a bid to take advantage of the country’s economic situation and the frustration of citizens.

 

His comments come in the wake of calls from the opposition to remove the tax on fuel, as part of measures to help citizens cushion the effects of rising fuel and food costs.

 

The Prime Minister said the frustration of citizens is being diverted for selfish political gain.

 

 

Mr. Holness said a leader does not have to be destructive to be effective.

 

 

He pointed out that a change in government does not necessarily mean a change in outcome.

 

Defendants in Clansman-One Don Gang trial still have charges to answer, despite being freed on eight counts

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has chastised the opposition for engaging in what he calls political one-upmanship, in a bid to take advantage of the country’s economic situation and the frustration of citizens.

 

His comments come in the wake of calls from the opposition to remove the tax on fuel, as part of measures to help citizens cushion the effects of rising fuel and food costs.

 

The Prime Minister said the frustration of citizens is being diverted for selfish political gain.

 

 

Mr. Holness said a leader does not have to be destructive to be effective.

 

 

He pointed out that a change in government does not necessarily mean a change in outcome.