Gary Spaulding, Senior Gleaner Writer
The governing Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) appears to be mortified by the latest outburst of former member of parliament (MP) for South West St Catherine, Everald Warmington.
JLP Chairman Mike Henry characterised as "unfortunate" Tuesday evening's episode in which he allegedly verbally assaulted media practitioners.
However, Henry is not alone, as other prominent members of the JLP are smarting from their colleague's behaviour.
Henry told The Gleaner yesterday that he plans to probe the allegations against the fiery Warmington who, on Tuesday, resigned from Parlia-ment in acknowledge-ment that he was, by virtue of his status as a citizen of the United States at the time of the 2007 elections, in breach of the Constitution.
The JLP chairman said the matter was brought to his attention about 9 o'clock Tuesday night.
"I have not seen it. The matter was brought to my attention after dinner ... " Henry said. "If it requires an explanation or an apology, I will do it."
Known for his penchant for vitriolic public outbursts, Warmington allegedly told CVM news anchors Kerlyn Brown and Dwayne Berbick to "go to hell" during a live interview following the announcement of his resignation.
It is apparent that the latest outburst has left many JLP supporters embarrassed, with many influential affiliates expressing alarm.
Henry said he would be meeting with the leadership of the JLP on the matter, after which discussions would be initiated with Warmington "to hear his side of the story".
The former MP is expected to be nominated next week as the JLP's candidate for the South West St Catherine by-election, which the Opposition People's National Party has already stated it will not contest on April 4.
gary.spaulding@gleanerjm.com
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The governing Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) appears to be mortified by the latest outburst of former member of parliament (MP) for South West St Catherine, Everald Warmington.
JLP Chairman Mike Henry characterised as "unfortunate" Tuesday evening's episode in which he allegedly verbally assaulted media practitioners.
However, Henry is not alone, as other prominent members of the JLP are smarting from their colleague's behaviour.
Henry told The Gleaner yesterday that he plans to probe the allegations against the fiery Warmington who, on Tuesday, resigned from Parlia-ment in acknowledge-ment that he was, by virtue of his status as a citizen of the United States at the time of the 2007 elections, in breach of the Constitution.
The JLP chairman said the matter was brought to his attention about 9 o'clock Tuesday night.
"I have not seen it. The matter was brought to my attention after dinner ... " Henry said. "If it requires an explanation or an apology, I will do it."
Known for his penchant for vitriolic public outbursts, Warmington allegedly told CVM news anchors Kerlyn Brown and Dwayne Berbick to "go to hell" during a live interview following the announcement of his resignation.
It is apparent that the latest outburst has left many JLP supporters embarrassed, with many influential affiliates expressing alarm.
Henry said he would be meeting with the leadership of the JLP on the matter, after which discussions would be initiated with Warmington "to hear his side of the story".
The former MP is expected to be nominated next week as the JLP's candidate for the South West St Catherine by-election, which the Opposition People's National Party has already stated it will not contest on April 4.
gary.spaulding@gleanerjm.com
source http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...ead/lead6.html
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