THE CHOICE OF PNP SUPPORTERS IN NORTH TRELAWNY
MARK BISLAMA
We are not looking outside of the parish for leadership. In fact, I believe the party found the perfect candidate in Dennis Meadows. Many Labourites have left the JLP to join him on the PNP side, and the PNP supporters have embraced him as never before. The PNP have a sure winner in Meadows, but they don’t know it.
DESRENE GRANVILLE
We don’t want any more outsiders in North Trelawny. Meadows is our choice, but if we can’t get him, we will only settle for someone from the parish. However, if we don’t keep Meadows, I have a strong feeling that if we are not careful in how we handle this current situation, we might just give away the seat.
ROBERTA WIGGAN
If we can’t get Mr Meadows, we need to look among ourselves for a replacement. As a man who has served as mayor of Falmouth, I believe our councillor, Garth Wilkinson, should be encouraged to step up to the plate. He has experience so he should be able to serve at the higher level.
NAJAER MCFARLANE
I believe we need to look inside the parish for a replacement if they don’t give us back Meadows. There is a young teacher from South Trelawny by the name of Andrae Ellis, who I met on the campaign trail. I see people like him as the future of the party, and while he is young in politics, his head is in the right place.
WAYNE SMALL
We want a good person who is willing to either work with Meadows or take up where he is leaving off. I am one of those people who don’t want another outsider to be our MP. When we have someone who lives here, our problems will be their problems, so that will be an incentive for them to represent well.
DENNIS GORDON
We want to give Dennis Meadows a chance. No Lisa (Hanna), no (Wykeham) McNeill. Even if Mr Golding (Mark) want to run for North Trelawny, I would not accept him; we want to give Meadows a chance.