Jamaica Gleaner

Phillips: Opposition will resist oppressive measures

- Edmond Campbell Senior Staff Reporter

DR PETER Phillips has signalled that the parliament­ary Opposition will put up strong resistance to any measure introduced by the Government that is oppressive.

In a Gleaner interview after receiving the instrument of office as opposition leader at King’s House yesterday, Phillips sent a message to the Andrew Holness administra­tion that the Opposition would be “quite vocal in our view that the present structure of the property tax regime is untenable”.

Since the Government announced adjustment­s in the property tax structure recently, there has been intense national debate on the issue, with some Jamaicans crying foul, claiming they are now facing increases of up to 1,000 per cent.

The administra­tion had signalled that it would discuss the matter at a Cabinet meeting yesterday and return to the country with its latest position.

Phillips yesterday pledged that he and his parliament­ary colleagues on the opposition benches would serve the interest of the Jamaican people with vigour. He also committed, on behalf of the Opposition, to respect the Constituti­on of Jamaica, as well as to uphold the laws of the country.

DEFENDING THE PEOPLE

“We will be vigorous in defending the needs of the people for good governance, for good laws, for relief from anything that is oppressive or deleteriou­s to their well-being. We will do so primarily through the Parliament and through the exercise of those powers which our membership of the Parliament affords us,” Phillips declared, during a brief ceremony yesterday at King’s House where he was handed the instrument of office by Governor General Sir Patrick Allen.

Phillips told the small gathering, including members of parliament, People’s National Party (PNP) stalwarts and members of his family, that the Opposition would also seek dialogue with all elements of the population through civic organisati­ons in an attempt to secure a better future for Jamaicans.

He also revealed that as a political organisati­on, the PNP would be embarking on a process of “listening and reconnecti­on” to canvass the views of members of the public and party personnel.

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR ?? Governor General Sir Patrick Allen(left) presents Dr Peter Phillips, leader of the Opposition, with the instrument of office at King’s House yesterday.
RICARDO MAKYN MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR Governor General Sir Patrick Allen(left) presents Dr Peter Phillips, leader of the Opposition, with the instrument of office at King’s House yesterday.

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