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  • Observer shills for the JLP....

    .....conveniently omitting the FACT that the JLP tribe ...especially Gelding in his resignation...was FORCED by Civil Society to do the right thing, or suffer certain defeat at the polls... Bishen Spin Benni's protestations to the contrary notwithstanding

    I agree the JLP changes are to be commended but...the true hero is Jamaican public opinion... pressha mek dem dweet

    Again...the Observer needs to stop the blatant manipulation of the public...hypocrites and parasites

    The evolution of the Jamaica Labour Party
    Thursday, December 01, 2011



    If Tuesday night's resignation of Mr Lester Michael 'Mike' Henry as minister of transport and works is seen merely only as political fodder, we risk losing the point entirely.

    The greater significance of Mr Henry's departure lies in the further indication as to how the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is evolving and, perhaps, what that means for the development of the Jamaican body politic.

    We felt that Mr Henry's resignation was logical and our only wonder was why it took him so long to hand in his resignation letter to Prime Minister Andrew Holness, given the rising stench over the Jamaica Development Infrastructure Programme (JDIP).

    That step is logical because it is in keeping with three previous steps which, in JLP terms, were monumental.
    First, Prime Minister Bruce Golding did what no other JLP leader has done - give up the job voluntarily, without being ill, as was the case of the only other leader of government to step away - the People's National Party's (PNP) Mr Michael Manley in 1992. The PNP's Mr PJ Patterson also gave up the job in 2006.
    Second, upon the resignation of Mr Golding, the JLP - in record time - coalesced around one leader, Mr Holness and thus avoided the well known, almost traditional leadership skirmishes, best remembered by the so-called Gang of Five saga; the beating of Mr Pearnel Charles at a party conference outside the National Arena; and the departure of Mr Golding to form the National Democratic Movement in 1995. The only skirmish related to Mr Golding's 2011 resignation, and that is if it can be called that, was the short-lived and ill-advised attempt by some party enthusiasts to have Mr Holness forego what seemed to be his birthright in favour of Mr Audley Shaw.
    Third, the postponement of the internal party elections for positions, including chairman, in which Mr Robert Montague, the agriculture minister had thrown down the gauntlett to Mr Mike Henry. Clearly, This was also to avoid any frissons that could lead to disunity ahead of an imminent general election.
    In that context, we had expected Mr Henry to step away the moment the JDIP scandal burst, if for nothing else but to to spare his party the trauma of defending a flawed minister, but more importantly, to do the right and honourable thing.
    Mr Henry has appeared slow off the mark in the new JLP. Recall that he was absent at that historic crowning of Mr Holness and some questioned whether he still had leadership aspirations, even if that was nothing more than a pipe dream.
    We don't know, but we suspect that Mr Henry was pushed. Even then, it is still a huge step to have a minister resign over alleged shenanigans at an agency under his portfolio and worse, on the eve of elections. That too, we suggest, is a symbol of the continuing evolution of the JLP which is positioning itself as the party of the future.

    It is a metamorphosis that is bound to affect the People's National Party (PNP), the other major political party and with which the JLP has shared political power since Adult Suffrage in 1944.
    The PNP is seemingly finding it difficult to redefine itself in the post-Manley/Patterson period. But it must if it is to continue to boast that Jamaica is "PNP country".


    Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/edito...#ixzz1fNRz2FZE
    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

  • #2
    How does this match up against the new corruption rankings?

    "The greater significance of Mr Henry's departure lies in the further indication as to how the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is evolving and, perhaps, what that means for the development of the Jamaican body politic.

    We felt that Mr Henry's resignation was logical and our only wonder was why it took him so long to hand in his resignation letter to Prime Minister Andrew Holness, given the rising stench over the Jamaica Development Infrastructure Programme (JDIP)".


    "The PNP is seemingly finding it difficult to redefine itself in the post-Manley/Patterson period. But it must if it is to continue to boast that Jamaica is "PNP country".

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    • #3
      "I have no apology..."

      hush yuh was sleeping in those days...

      JLP making the first moves.. had to be this way.. Would not be the PNP..Gods don't change for mortals..

      Observer on point.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Exile View Post
        How does this match up against the new corruption rankings?

        "The greater significance of Mr Henry's departure lies in the further indication as to how the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is evolving and, perhaps, what that means for the development of the Jamaican body politic.

        We felt that Mr Henry's resignation was logical and our only wonder was why it took him so long to hand in his resignation letter to Prime Minister Andrew Holness, given the rising stench over the Jamaica Development Infrastructure Programme (JDIP)".


        "The PNP is seemingly finding it difficult to redefine itself in the post-Manley/Patterson period. But it must if it is to continue to boast that Jamaica is "PNP country".
        The Corruption Index supposedly measures foreigner's perceptions....so it is to be seen in the context that:

        1. As foreigners they're divorced from Jamaican reality

        2. Consequently their "perceptions" may be off base or lag the actuality of what's happening on the ground...and so should be taken with a truckload of salt

        I believe Jamaica is making significant progress in accountability for corruption....the termination of Bruce "One Liad" Golding being the signal development

        In the words of his school mates: "Oh what a Jawges!"
        Last edited by Don1; December 2, 2011, 03:30 PM.
        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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        • #5
          What has changed now that Civil Society can force this change when it couldn't do it before?

          Exile,
          As to the CPI, we also must remember that some countries may have made advances while we may have remained in absolute terms unchanged but relatively "more" corrupt.
          Peter R

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          • #6
            The OBSERVER shilling for the JLP?
            What took you so long to figure that out?

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            • #7
              True. It would have been great if we could have also change in terms of our "relativity". Well, in a positive direction...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Bruce View Post
                The OBSERVER shilling for the JLP?
                What took you so long to figure that out?
                It's not the figuring out...it's the calling out
                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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