Phillip Henriques says it is time to stop talking and get things done.
Aug 16th, 2020 | Category: Top Videos | 2:47#Gleaner #JaVotes2020 #JLP The Jamaica Labour Party’s (JLP) Phillip Henriques is making a second attempt to reach Gordon House, but this time, he believes that the ‘neglected’ people of Clarendon North Western will bring him across the line to end the People’s National Party’s (PNP) dominance. The seat has been represented by the PNP’s Richard Azan, who won in three of the last four general elections, the only blemish being the defeat in 2007 at the hands of the JLP’s Michael Stern. “I find that the representation that is up in this seat is very poor. There are many, many things within the constituency that need to be rectified, and I believe that I can bring much better representation,” he
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