Jamaica Gleaner

Gordon-Webley should not have crossed floor, says JLP supporter

- Judana Murphy/Gleaner Writer judana.murphy@gleanerjm.com

AT LEAST one Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporter is convinced that Joan Gordon-Webley should not have crossed the political floors to the People’s National Party (PNP).

Eunice Solomon, a resident of St Andrew East Rural, told that she has been a supporter of the JLP for more than five decades.

She sported a green shirt emblazoned with the face of JLP party leader Andrew Holness and a makeshift skirt with the face of Gordon-Webley.

“I speak to Miss Webley, she come to my home and I ask her why she never wait her turn. She seh, ‘Miss Holness fight har out.’ Mi seh, ‘Miss Holness nuh fight yuh out, a yuh fight out yuhself’,” she recalled of a conversati­on.

Solomon said she would like to see Gordon-Webley return to the JLP, “cause she’s a born Labourite, she’s a ‘shower’ woman”.

The JLP turncoat challenged Holness on a PNP ticket at the polls yesterday. Holness, the incumbent, retained the seat.

But St Andrew East Rural is familiar territory for Gordon-Webley, who held the seat for the JLP from 1980 to 1989.

Since then, she has had a gloomy run at the polls. In the 1989 election, she lost the seat, and when she returned as an independen­t candidate in 1993, the voters turned her down.

Returning to the fold of the JLP in 2007, she challenged Maxine Henry-Wilson in St Andrew South Eastern and was beaten.

In 2011, Gordon-Webley went back to St Andrew East Rural on behalf of the JLP to take on the PNP’s Damion Crawford and lost by a 259-vote margin.

She managed to secure 9,375 votes to Crawford’s 9,634.

Solomon cast her vote in the Gordon Town division and declared victory for Holness: “From river to river and bank to bank, Miss Holness a come in.”

“We a go jus’ rejoice, pray and ask God fi mek she guide East Rural, ‘cause East Rural is a very big constituen­cy,” Solomon said of her victory plans.

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? People’s National Party candidate for St Andrew East Rural Joan Gordon-Webley (right) and supporters campaign in Irish Town on August 23.
RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER People’s National Party candidate for St Andrew East Rural Joan Gordon-Webley (right) and supporters campaign in Irish Town on August 23.

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