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    Portia defends performance of governments since Independence[/font]

    OPPOSITION leader Portia Simpson Miller has defended the performance of successive governments since Independence in 1962, stating that more has been achieved in Jamaica during that period than in the 100 years after Emancipation in 1838.

    While admitting that governments, led by both major parties, have made mistakes, the former prime minister said many things that are taken for granted today were unattainable for the masses of the people 49 years ago.

    She also expressed confidence that she will get the opportunity to lead further developments to the country as she will again become prime minister following the next general election due next year.

    Simpson Miller on Wednesday evening delivered the last in a series of reflections by former prime ministers, organised by the University of the West Indies ahead of the 50th anniversary of Independence, which will be celebrated next year.

    The other lectures were delivered by former prime ministers Edward Seaga and PJ Patterson, in the series organised by UWI's Sir Arthur Lewis Institute for Social and Economic Studies (SALISES).

    "I am unique, in that I am the one who will have the opportunity to put my insight into use as prime minister," Simpson Miller said, to cheers from a large audience, including her People's National Party (PNP) executives and supporters at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Kingston.

    While admitting that economic growth had been unsatisfactory since the second decade after Independence, Simpson Miller said Jamaica had made significant gains in tertiary education, health care, telecommunications, labour relations, air and seaport infrastructure, housing, culture and sport.

    "The development of people cannot be measured by numbers alone. There was growth in the 1950s and '60s but the masses of the people were excluded," Simpson Miller said.

    She recalled the 1970s as a period of social mobility and development of professions such as law, medicine and business, and equal rights for women and children born out of wedlock.

    The PNP president called on UWI scholars to do more research on the period from 1838 when slavery was abolished in Jamaica, to 1938 when there was the labour uprising and the birth of the PNP. She said there was little progress for the people during this period compared to the years after Independence.
    Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
    - Langston Hughes

  • #2
    dem still a beat dat tyad drum ?

    Which developing country cyaan ball bout 'trickle down' ?

    How many are in the relatively woeful economic position Jamaica is in ?

    Is ongly Jamaica have social mobility, equal rights for women and children ?

    Proof positive shi nuh ready... nutting change.. once an old socialist always one.. dem live long doh baba.... damn...

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    • #3
      Off base commentary mixing truths with folly ... the woman is victimized by low expectations and is an apologist for JLPNP political tribalism & failure

      Not ready for prime time atall...or prime ministership
      Last edited by Don1; June 17, 2011, 10:56 AM.
      TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

      Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

      D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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      • #4
        Ought to deport her to the JLP, nah nuh head.

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        • #5
          wait ... yuh need some perspective from the once noble chiron formerly sagest of all centaurs

          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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          • #6
            So you feel seh PNP is any better? MDYADWL

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            • #7
              Sternly frank commentary there.

              The ongly time the JLPNP will unite is to defend their "right" to dominate the affairs of state. No matter of Babylon is pulling the strings...dem awright...top of the food chain, ya know.

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