JLP members double down on support for party leader PM Holness amidst resignation calls

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) members have doubled down on their support for party leader Prime Minister Andrew Holness amidst calls from the Opposition for his resignation.

The calls follow an Integrity Commission report on Mr. Holness’ statutory declarations.

Speaking at a spot meeting in Exchange, St. Ann last night, JLP candidate for North East St. Ann, Matthew Samuda said there has never been a JLP leader who has not been disparaged and attacked by the PNP.

He said the party stands with Holness.

Meanwhile, JLP Deputy Leader Desmond McKenzie accused the Opposition PNP of trying to turn the country away from the Prime Minister.

Mr. McKenzie said the JLP will not stand by and allow this to happen and that party members are willing to take to the streets in defense of Mr. Holness.

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Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) members have doubled down on their support for party leader Prime Minister Andrew Holness amidst calls from the Opposition for his resignation.

The calls follow an Integrity Commission report on Mr. Holness’ statutory declarations.

Speaking at a spot meeting in Exchange, St. Ann last night, JLP candidate for North East St. Ann, Matthew Samuda said there has never been a JLP leader who has not been disparaged and attacked by the PNP.

He said the party stands with Holness.

Meanwhile, JLP Deputy Leader Desmond McKenzie accused the Opposition PNP of trying to turn the country away from the Prime Minister.

Mr. McKenzie said the JLP will not stand by and allow this to happen and that party members are willing to take to the streets in defense of Mr. Holness.

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Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) members have doubled down on their support for party leader Prime Minister Andrew Holness amidst calls from the Opposition for his resignation.

The calls follow an Integrity Commission report on Mr. Holness’ statutory declarations.

Speaking at a spot meeting in Exchange, St. Ann last night, JLP candidate for North East St. Ann, Matthew Samuda said there has never been a JLP leader who has not been disparaged and attacked by the PNP.

He said the party stands with Holness.

Meanwhile, JLP Deputy Leader Desmond McKenzie accused the Opposition PNP of trying to turn the country away from the Prime Minister.

Mr. McKenzie said the JLP will not stand by and allow this to happen and that party members are willing to take to the streets in defense of Mr. Holness.

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Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) members have doubled down on their support for party leader Prime Minister Andrew Holness amidst calls from the Opposition for his resignation.

The calls follow an Integrity Commission report on Mr. Holness’ statutory declarations.

Speaking at a spot meeting in Exchange, St. Ann last night, JLP candidate for North East St. Ann, Matthew Samuda said there has never been a JLP leader who has not been disparaged and attacked by the PNP.

He said the party stands with Holness.

Meanwhile, JLP Deputy Leader Desmond McKenzie accused the Opposition PNP of trying to turn the country away from the Prime Minister.

Mr. McKenzie said the JLP will not stand by and allow this to happen and that party members are willing to take to the streets in defense of Mr. Holness.

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Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) members have doubled down on their support for party leader Prime Minister Andrew Holness amidst calls from the Opposition for his resignation.

The calls follow an Integrity Commission report on Mr. Holness’ statutory declarations.

Speaking at a spot meeting in Exchange, St. Ann last night, JLP candidate for North East St. Ann, Matthew Samuda said there has never been a JLP leader who has not been disparaged and attacked by the PNP.

He said the party stands with Holness.

Meanwhile, JLP Deputy Leader Desmond McKenzie accused the Opposition PNP of trying to turn the country away from the Prime Minister.

Mr. McKenzie said the JLP will not stand by and allow this to happen and that party members are willing to take to the streets in defense of Mr. Holness.

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Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) members have doubled down on their support for party leader Prime Minister Andrew Holness amidst calls from the Opposition for his resignation.

The calls follow an Integrity Commission report on Mr. Holness’ statutory declarations.

Speaking at a spot meeting in Exchange, St. Ann last night, JLP candidate for North East St. Ann, Matthew Samuda said there has never been a JLP leader who has not been disparaged and attacked by the PNP.

He said the party stands with Holness.

Meanwhile, JLP Deputy Leader Desmond McKenzie accused the Opposition PNP of trying to turn the country away from the Prime Minister.

Mr. McKenzie said the JLP will not stand by and allow this to happen and that party members are willing to take to the streets in defense of Mr. Holness.

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JLP rejects call for PM Andrew Holness to resign over Integrity Commission report on his financial affairs

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) members have doubled down on their support for party leader Prime Minister Andrew Holness amidst calls from the Opposition for his resignation.

The calls follow an Integrity Commission report on Mr. Holness’ statutory declarations.

Speaking at a spot meeting in Exchange, St. Ann last night, JLP candidate for North East St. Ann, Matthew Samuda said there has never been a JLP leader who has not been disparaged and attacked by the PNP.

He said the party stands with Holness.

Meanwhile, JLP Deputy Leader Desmond McKenzie accused the Opposition PNP of trying to turn the country away from the Prime Minister.

Mr. McKenzie said the JLP will not stand by and allow this to happen and that party members are willing to take to the streets in defense of Mr. Holness.

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Police probing arson attack in Bell Rock that destroyed 7 homes; PM Holness pledges support for victims

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) members have doubled down on their support for party leader Prime Minister Andrew Holness amidst calls from the Opposition for his resignation.

The calls follow an Integrity Commission report on Mr. Holness’ statutory declarations.

Speaking at a spot meeting in Exchange, St. Ann last night, JLP candidate for North East St. Ann, Matthew Samuda said there has never been a JLP leader who has not been disparaged and attacked by the PNP.

He said the party stands with Holness.

Meanwhile, JLP Deputy Leader Desmond McKenzie accused the Opposition PNP of trying to turn the country away from the Prime Minister.

Mr. McKenzie said the JLP will not stand by and allow this to happen and that party members are willing to take to the streets in defense of Mr. Holness.

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Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) members have doubled down on their support for party leader Prime Minister Andrew Holness amidst calls from the Opposition for his resignation.

The calls follow an Integrity Commission report on Mr. Holness’ statutory declarations.

Speaking at a spot meeting in Exchange, St. Ann last night, JLP candidate for North East St. Ann, Matthew Samuda said there has never been a JLP leader who has not been disparaged and attacked by the PNP.

He said the party stands with Holness.

Meanwhile, JLP Deputy Leader Desmond McKenzie accused the Opposition PNP of trying to turn the country away from the Prime Minister.

Mr. McKenzie said the JLP will not stand by and allow this to happen and that party members are willing to take to the streets in defense of Mr. Holness.

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Judge orders St. James police to locate jurors who failed to show up & bring them before the court

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) members have doubled down on their support for party leader Prime Minister Andrew Holness amidst calls from the Opposition for his resignation.

The calls follow an Integrity Commission report on Mr. Holness’ statutory declarations.

Speaking at a spot meeting in Exchange, St. Ann last night, JLP candidate for North East St. Ann, Matthew Samuda said there has never been a JLP leader who has not been disparaged and attacked by the PNP.

He said the party stands with Holness.

Meanwhile, JLP Deputy Leader Desmond McKenzie accused the Opposition PNP of trying to turn the country away from the Prime Minister.

Mr. McKenzie said the JLP will not stand by and allow this to happen and that party members are willing to take to the streets in defense of Mr. Holness.

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