The Star (Jamaica)

Manchester High to benefit from Tufton’s book

- BARBARA ELLINGTON

“And so the proceeds should rightfully support a public good. Supporting needy students at MHS to my mind is a good way to give back to community and country,” he said.

Of his reasons for writing the book, Tufton said that after losing the 2012 election, he decided to take time to reflect on his early years of high school and the awakening of his political journey and to conduct research.

He outlined those reasons as a need to achieve four key things.

“First, to assess my political journey, from awakening to the agony of defeat, to determine where I may have gone wrong; and second, to bring context and clarity to the impact I may or may not have had on those I was elected to serve,” he said.

Third, Dr Tufton also said he attempted to record his political journey “as succinctly and simply as possible”, so that it would provide some guidance to those coming after him.

“Finally, I wanted to find answers about how Jamaica can foster a more stable and vibrant democracy, recognisin­g our culture and political system, to engage in a process of reflection that would see and understand who we are as a people and look at the possibilit­ies of what we can become,” he said.

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