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Christie reveals his fears of the FNM, says Turnquest

FNM Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest.

FNM Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest.

By RASHAD ROLLE

Tribune Staff Reporter

rrolle@tribunemedia.net

FREE National Movement (FNM) Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest says Prime Minister Perry Christie's recent remarks on opposition parties shows "he's concerned" about the challenge the FNM poses.

During an impassioned speech in Grand Bahama on Thursday, Mr Christie suggested that the "meltdown" of opposition parties in the Bahamas is a reason to support the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) in the next general election.

"Watching what's happening in the politics," he said, "the meltdown of opposition parties, the instability that is being institutionalised, the hatred politically that is being manifested, should (make people) watch the PLP to once again conclude that you don't roll the dice with governance but you make conscious, considered decisions at how best to protect future generations of Bahamians (and) how best to manage the challenges of the day."

Mr Christie's comments gave an insight into how the PLP may frame next year's election, one in which an experienced leader of a party united under his leadership will be challenged by a party rocked by infighting and divisions.

Reacting to this on Friday, Mr Turnquest said the FNM is "more united now than it has been in some time", following the decision of seven parliamentarians to oust Dr Hubert Minnis as leader of the Official Opposition.

He said: "We have dealt with our issues and we are focused on regaining the government. Mr Christie would like obviously to play up the fact that we have some members who decided to separate themselves from the majority of the party in a most peculiar manner.

"But we remind him of his issues. Three members defected in recent years. If you look at his grouping, there are any number of disenchanted members who are causing him concern. Let him worry about his issues and the Bahamian people have the choice to make.

"His statements say more about him and his insecurity and his party's position today and it says his real fear is the FNM."

Comments

proudloudandfnm 7 years, 3 months ago

Turnquest is delusional. Why would anyone fear the Minnis led FNM?

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DillyTree 7 years, 3 months ago

Really? Turnquest has always been a yes-man and has no idea what to say outside of party lines. No one is afraid of the FNM - other than the FNMs themselves! Minnis should have stepped down a long time ago, but it is only his pigheaded ego and those of his thugs that have the FNM in the misery it is in now. The only fear of the FNM is being too close when it implodes on itself.

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MonkeeDoo 7 years, 3 months ago

If the PLP wins the general it will be like a mass murderer getting off on a technicality. We all need to be able to line up behind someone. We March sounds good to me.

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OMG 7 years, 3 months ago

On Eleuthera, tourist arrivals are seriously down and one regular visitor said that all she ever hears at Nassau airport by departing tourists is how expensive everything is and how they will never come back. Someone in opposition needs to get their act together because another 5 years of Christie spells certain, downgrading, devaluation, and more poverty.

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