A group of People’s National Party (PNP) supporters are now being closely watched by police with riot shields, close to Jamaica House.
The group of PNP supporters this morning gathered at the Hagley Park Plaza along Hagley Park Road and marched to Jamaica House to deliver a letter to Prime Minister, Bruce Golding. The protestors are being kept at least 200 yards away from Jamaica House.
The protest action is to show their displeasure with the government's recently announced tax package. Among the changes the youth group wants and has outlined in the letter is for a roll back of the gas tax and for the government not to charge GCT on previously zero-rated items.
Damion Crawford, president of the PNPYO and Raymond Pryce, chairman of the PNP's young professional arm, The Patriots, are among the group gathered at the plaza. The police are keeping a close eye on the group.
“The PNPYO is rubbishing the new tax package that has been presented by the Minister of Finance Mr. Audley Shaw in Parliament yesterday. The members of the PNP Youth Organization are dissatisfied that the Jamaica Labour Party government believes that as a people we are sufficiently under educated so as to facilitate their predisposition to trickery and showmanship,” the group said in a release issued last Friday.
The PNPYO also said in the release that it would be demanding the appropriate responses to the proposals and concerns outlined in the letter
The group of PNP supporters this morning gathered at the Hagley Park Plaza along Hagley Park Road and marched to Jamaica House to deliver a letter to Prime Minister, Bruce Golding. The protestors are being kept at least 200 yards away from Jamaica House.
The protest action is to show their displeasure with the government's recently announced tax package. Among the changes the youth group wants and has outlined in the letter is for a roll back of the gas tax and for the government not to charge GCT on previously zero-rated items.
Damion Crawford, president of the PNPYO and Raymond Pryce, chairman of the PNP's young professional arm, The Patriots, are among the group gathered at the plaza. The police are keeping a close eye on the group.
“The PNPYO is rubbishing the new tax package that has been presented by the Minister of Finance Mr. Audley Shaw in Parliament yesterday. The members of the PNP Youth Organization are dissatisfied that the Jamaica Labour Party government believes that as a people we are sufficiently under educated so as to facilitate their predisposition to trickery and showmanship,” the group said in a release issued last Friday.
The PNPYO also said in the release that it would be demanding the appropriate responses to the proposals and concerns outlined in the letter
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