I had been hearing for a while that the JLP was finding it extremely difficult to raise money for their campaign, as the big spenders mostly wanted to stay the course with the PNP. The cancellation of the JLP conference certainly suggests that it is true.
The IMF making their very public statement recently about their satisfaction with the current govts performance cannot be coincidental, clearly it was done to influence opinions and give the PNP a talking point. Times have certainly changed in Jamaican politics.
Although Fenton Fergusons firing appears to have given the JLP some wind at their backs going into the final weeks, it is really difficult to see the JLP winning the election. They have been so damaged by years of infighting that their on the ground operations are now way inferior to the PNP. They no longer have the monied class in their corner, and they have not convinced the general public that they are over their internal power struggles.
If they pull it off it would be a major surprise to me, however if they don't I hope they will give a strong account of themselves because they are now in danger of becoming a permanent minority party which nobody believes can win back power.
The IMF making their very public statement recently about their satisfaction with the current govts performance cannot be coincidental, clearly it was done to influence opinions and give the PNP a talking point. Times have certainly changed in Jamaican politics.
Although Fenton Fergusons firing appears to have given the JLP some wind at their backs going into the final weeks, it is really difficult to see the JLP winning the election. They have been so damaged by years of infighting that their on the ground operations are now way inferior to the PNP. They no longer have the monied class in their corner, and they have not convinced the general public that they are over their internal power struggles.
If they pull it off it would be a major surprise to me, however if they don't I hope they will give a strong account of themselves because they are now in danger of becoming a permanent minority party which nobody believes can win back power.
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