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    Phillips blames political system for nation's crises
    published: Wednesday | July 16, 2008


    Opposition Leader Portia Simpson Miller sits beside her challenger for the presidency of the People's National Party, Dr Peter Phillips (foreground), in Parliament yesterday. Also pictured are opposition MPs Dr Omar Davies and Peter Bunting (top), the party's general secretary. Simpson Miller said little or nothing to Phillips during the sitting. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer



    People's National Party (PNP) presidential contender Dr Peter Phillips is casting blame on the political system for the crises facing the nation.

    Speaking at a luncheon for St Andrew Rotarians, held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston yesterday. The former national security minister who informally launched a bid to unseat the sitting party President Portia Simpson Miller on Sunday, said the failure of politics was largely responsible for the failure of the educational system and the country's burgeoning crime.

    "Despite all the gains that have been made since 1938 and the gains since 1962 - which have been real - Jamaica is still fundamentally an unjust, unfair and unequal society," he told the audience.

    Poverty ratio
    According to Phillips, the political system has contributed significantly to what he estimates as a 45 per cent poverty ratio among the island's workforce and the continued underperformance of students from non-traditional secondary schools.

    About 60 per cent of children leave non-traditional secondary schools without passing a single subject.

    "It is these same young people who represent the failings of our educational system that become the main recruits for criminal gangs," he argued.

    "This crisis that we face at its root represents the failure of our political system and indeed it is a blot on our nation that, as we enter into the 47th year of our Independence, we still have 60 per cent graduating without certification ..." Phillips added.

    He said while these shortcomings show a failure of government policy, it also showed that political leadership has been lacking vision.

    "It represents also the failure of the political system to be able to facilitate consensus building because our politics in reality has repelled as many as it has attracted. It is still viewed by many as being too violent, too confrontational, too steeped in tribalism, and unable to confront the major problems that face us," he said.


    Do you believe this is the best time for Peter Phillips to challenge for the leadership of the People's National Party? Email feedback to letters@gleanerjm.com.
    Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
    - Langston Hughes

  • #2
    hin nuh easy!!! him nuh part and parcel of that? bettah him did remain a rasta than compromise himself suh!

    Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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    • #3
      a rasta or a rascal mek up yuh mind Peta!
      Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
      - Langston Hughes

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      • #4
        Originally posted by MdmeX View Post
        "It represents also the failure of the political system to be able to facilitate consensus building because our politics in reality has repelled as many as it has attracted. It is still viewed by many as being too violent, too confrontational, too steeped in tribalism, and unable to confront the major problems that face us," he said.



        Do you believe this is the best time for Peter Phillips to challenge for the leadership of the People's National Party? Email feedback to letters@gleanerjm.com.
        So what's the solution Mr Phillips? give us some ideas please for political reform.
        Peter R

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        • #5
          But mi nuh unnastan..

          PNP have held the reigns of power for 27 of the 36 years since 'The Revolution'

          They love poor people and put people first...

          Jawge, Karl, Mosiah.. help me out.. what is Peter Phillips saying... Don't tell mi him gwine pull a Bill Clarke pon wi...

          Mi tell one lawyer name D. Thompson seh Jamaica is a Banana Republic and that UWI is an intellectual ghetto and dem need to stop fight di Diaspora..

          All when mi a leave him have mi off... just because mi keeping it real..

          Ah Bwoy.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Maudib View Post
            But mi nuh unnastan..

            PNP have held the reigns of power for 27 of the 36 years since 'The Revolution'

            They love poor people and put people first...

            Jawge, Karl.. help me out.. what is Peter Phillips saying...
            Think him saying him change course.

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            • #7
              Yes.. well, maybe if him was not running fi President mi would tek it more serious..

              Ah wondah if him would cross di Aisle ??

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