Outgoing PNP President admits 2008 challenge to Simpson Miller’s presidency was ill-advised
Nov 15th, 2020 | Category: News & Features | 10:44#Gleaner #DrPeterPhillips #PortiaSimpsonMiller NOVEMBER 15, 2020: Dr Peter Phillips has admitted that his failed attempt more than a decade ago to wrest control of the People’s National Party (PNP) from then President Portia Simpson Miller was ill-advised. And, while the PNP continues the search for answers for its landslide defeat at the polls in September, Phillips has acknowledged that he underestimated the depth of the divisiveness within the ranks of the 82-year-old political organisation.
‘Me love the sea more than anything’ - Portland spearfisherman driven by his passion for marine life
Portland artisan urges youth to become skilled craftsmen
Conservationists make Headstart at keeping Jamaican Iguana safe
‘COVID was the greatest trial in my career’ - UHWI Microbiology head looking forward to retirement
Principal seeks help to overcome challenges to transform Grove Primary into school of choice
Young philanthropist helps struggling ‘Mama’ make it through each day
Local Yogi, Donovan Manning, encourages embracing yoga this Christmas
JLP gets massive conference crowd support
Elderly couple struggle to cope with ill health and destitution
The Gleaner reserves the right not to publish comments that may be deemed libelous, derogatory or indecent. Please keep comments short and precise. A maximum of 8 sentences should be the target. Longer responses/comments should be sent to "Letters of the Editor" using the feedback form provided.