Politicians give their views on the Norman Horne debacle
Dec 10th, 2020 | Category: Special Reports | 1:39#Gleaner #NormanHorne #PNP DECEMBER 10, 2020: Norman Horne is at the centre of the latest controversy, dogging the People's National Party over a vacant Opposition Senate seat. He told the leadership of the party that he would in due course communicate his next move. On Tuesday, leader of opposition business in the House of Representatives, Anthony Hylton, said that discussions were taking place at the “appropriate level” to resolve the Senate stalemate involving Horne. Dr Angela Brown Burke gave a comment as well.
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