The people of Jamaica will need a full accounting of every dollar donated and spent by the government. Giving them the benefit of the doubt and hoping for complete transparency.
On October 25, 1983 the US invaded Grenada 🇬🇩 on false myths, with the assistance of conservative Caribbean govts that supported US militarism and imperialism in the region, to overthrow a revolution that fought against Grenadian dependency on western imperial capitalism.
@coze1challenge1@DamionMitch@andreachisja@jlpjamaica@christufton I don't think jamaicans understand that any political party winning all its constituencies is not a flex. It would be a democratic failure. An opposition is NECESSARY. Else, you don't have a democracy anymore.
WATCH: TVJ's @andreachisja questioned @jlpjamaica Campaign Chairman @christufton after the PM announced that the General Election will be held on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
*️⃣ On when the JLP will release its election manifesto:
TUFTON: I can't say if it will be this week or next...
*️⃣ On seat count prediction:
TUFTON: The JLP intends to win the majority of the 63 constituencies...
*️⃣ On the discussions among the JLP hierarchy about the non-certification of the PM's statutory declaration:
TUFTON: We don't have an issue with it. In fact, we don't think that the Jamaican people are as bothered with that as our detractors, our opponents are...
@damian_allen Because "economy doing well" is not a true marker of better standard of living for most/all jamaicans. If 50 more people got hired out of 500, that is not an indication that the other 450 are doing any better. It might sound better, but it doesn't change the reality of the 450.
A final appellate court in Jamaica might do more harm than good. What is to stop any political party from influencing who becomes supreme judge? What checks and balances would there be to stop/limit/prevent corruption?
@QuitePerry "Performance" has only been possible because there were first promises. So running on promises is equally as good as running on performance. As a matter of fact, both parties are still running heavily on "promises".