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<When contacted yesterday, Wallace, whose elder brother Brian Wallace is a former JLP senator, confirmed that he has applied to the party to represent the constituency and is expecting a favourable response.
He told the Observer West that he decided to sever ties with the opposition
PNP because the governing party now appears to be best suited to run the affairs of the country.
"They (JLP) are a lot more organised, more progressive and more dynamic than the PNP," he said, adding that the governing party has been renewing itself.
"When I joined the PNP in 2006, the JLP was going through a lot of infighting and so, I was turned off from them, but now they are a united bunch," he added.
Expressing confidence that he will be given the nod by the party to represent Western Westmoreland, the former president of the Negril Chamber of Commerce has already started to work in the area, in a bid to wrest the seat from McNeil.>
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<When contacted yesterday, Wallace, whose elder brother Brian Wallace is a former JLP senator, confirmed that he has applied to the party to represent the constituency and is expecting a favourable response.
He told the Observer West that he decided to sever ties with the opposition
PNP because the governing party now appears to be best suited to run the affairs of the country.
"They (JLP) are a lot more organised, more progressive and more dynamic than the PNP," he said, adding that the governing party has been renewing itself.
"When I joined the PNP in 2006, the JLP was going through a lot of infighting and so, I was turned off from them, but now they are a united bunch," he added.
Expressing confidence that he will be given the nod by the party to represent Western Westmoreland, the former president of the Negril Chamber of Commerce has already started to work in the area, in a bid to wrest the seat from McNeil.>
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/weste...#ixzz1S5XWx6YQ
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