EDITOR, The Tribune.
This past Friday brought a new experience to our political life and it is funny how some politicians reacted and how others were darn silly.
The organiser was rather irrational by sending a lengthy letter to the Prime Minister outlining the groups issues, premature as he had no idea how supported he would be - would 100 turn out or as did 2000+? I suggest they would have had far more impact if they waited and signed the Petition and Letter and then delivered it to the Prime Minister.
What happened the PM seemingly disregarded the original delivery on the 8th and only took heed when Intelligence/Police advised him of the potential turn-out as numerous NGO’s had become attached. The claim of showing disrespect to the PM could not have been levied.
The Mitchell comment - totally out of fashion as his CV contains hundreds of occasions throughout his political life where he was the archdeacon of protesting.
I recall prior to Myles Munroe passing it was reported he met with PM Christie into the night explaining the grips of the people - it seems the PM did not listen for a second as to what Mr Munroe said as what the Black Friday march was all about was precisely what Mr Munroe told - warned the PM about.
You can’t sell a political manifesto on untruths or unattainable issues or policies which deliberately the government refuses to implement.
M SAWYER
Nassau,
November 29, 2016.



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