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  • Bruce defeats Dorothy, retained Championship of Liars Cup



    Golding, JLP ministers damaged by Manatt — poll
    Peter Phillips most favoured politician
    Jamaica Observer
    Monday, May 02, 2011













    A majority of Jamaicans gained a less favourable impression of Prime Minister Bruce Golding following his appearance at the Dudus/Manat Commission of Enquiry, according to a RJR Group/Boxill poll.
    Of the 1,015 persons polled islandwide, 53.7 per cent said they now view Golding in a less favourable light.
    A similar trend was observed for information minister Daryl Vaz, security minster Dwight Nelson and justice minister Dorothy Lightbourne. Lightbourne and Nelson fared the worst with 53.7 and 69.4 per cent of respondents having gained an unfavourable impression of them since appearing as witnesses.
    Peter Phillips suffered the least of the politicians with 34.4 per cent now having a less favourable impression of him. Solicitor-General Douglas Leys performed the best among all witnesses with a 30.3 per cent response.
    Of the testimonies, 43.7 per cent believed the prime minister's to be the least believable, followed by Lightbourne with 29.4 per cent.

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    the real question is how will it affect them at the polls come election time?

    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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