‘We can choose progress, or we can go backwards,’ Davis says at rally

PRIME MINISTER Philip ‘Brave’ Davis speaks to rally-goers as the party holds its first rally after announcing the general election for May 12, on April 11, 2026.  Photos: Chappell Whyms Jr

PRIME MINISTER Philip ‘Brave’ Davis speaks to rally-goers as the party holds its first rally after announcing the general election for May 12, on April 11, 2026.  Photos: Chappell Whyms Jr

By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS

Tribune Staff Reporter

lmunnings@tribunemedia.net

THE Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) held its first major rally since the announcement of the general election on Saturday night, drawing a lively and energetic crowd to RM Bailey Park under the theme “Rally for Progress”.

Supporters, dressed in party colours, filled the grounds waving flags as music, motorcades and chants built momentum ahead of the main addresses. While the park was not filled to capacity, the atmosphere featured sustained cheering and chants echoing across the venue.

The rally featured a slate of speakers, including Fred Mitchell, Keno Wong,  Leslia Brice,  Lisa Rahming, Zane Lightbourne, Sebas Bastian,  Jobeth Coleby-Davis and  Glenys Hanna-Martin. Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper and Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis delivered the headline speeches, closing out the night.

Mr Cooper, addressing what he described as a “sea of blue”, opened with high energy, declaring the rally the start of the party’s next chapter ahead of the May 12 general election.

“Look at this crowd! Look at this sea of blue! Looks like a Blue Wave to me,” he said, as supporters responded with cheers.

Framing the election as a choice about “progress”, Mr Cooper pointed to tax reductions and cost-of-living measures implemented by the administration, including the removal of VAT on certain food items and essential goods.

He acknowledged ongoing economic pressures but insisted the government was actively addressing them. Mr Cooper also used his address to contrast the PLP with the opposition, while urging young voters, men and women, to support the party’s vision, particularly in areas such as job creation, entrepreneurship and ownership opportunities.

Mr Davis took the stage to loud applause, with supporters chanting party slogans and waving flags. He framed the election as a critical decision point for the country, warning against what he described as a cycle of changing administrations every five years.

“In 31 days, we have a choice,” he said. “In 31 days, we can choose progress, or we can go backwards.”

Central to his address was the announcement and promotion of the “Blueprint Tracker”, a public tool designed to show the government’s progress on its 2021 commitments. He urged attendees to check the tracker to see what the party has achieved.

Throughout the various speeches, the crowd remained highly engaged, frequently interrupting with applause, chants, particularly during repeated calls to “choose progress”.

The rally continued late into the night, ending around 11pm with fireworks and confetti as supporters celebrated, marking what the party described as the official start of its re-election campaign push.

Comments

Sickened 3 days, 15 hours ago

The PLP works for the few the shipping port the cruise port the post office and GBPA

SP 3 days, 12 hours ago

‘We can choose more bullshyt, or we can choose less bullshyt

moncurcool 3 days, 12 hours ago

I would take backwards.. That way no VAT.

birdiestrachan 3 days, 11 hours ago

Smooth liars those Fnms never cared about the least among us. Cater to the rich . The shipping port can increase their rates without government approval eleven famalies own 40 perecent the government 40 perecent.and 20 perecent for all others that is their papa the he he haw.guy

whatsup 3 days, 11 hours ago

The PM, the PLP and mostly SEBAS is very worried about the FNM starting a National Lottery which will help the Bahamian people and not just go into one man's bank account.

joeblow 3 days, 10 hours ago

... the truth is every time we have an election this country goes backward! Voters are forced to stay home or choose between doo doo or ca ca!

birdiestrachan 3 days, 9 hours ago

Where is sheeprunner. Is he still in the land of.the living?? Or running like hell for the Fnm party

bahamianson 2 days, 17 hours ago

I choose a National Lottery like America and Jamaica.

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