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Friday April 20, 2012

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Global Jamaica: News

BAHAMAS - Christie blasts PM Ingraham’s track record

Published: Friday April 20, 2012 | 12:00 pm Comments 0
Hubert Ingraham
Hubert Ingraham

Progressive Liberal Party leader (PLP) Perry Christie charged Saturday that Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham and his Free National Movement (FNM) have failed the country miserably and he urged voters to ensure they pay for their ‘failures and misdeeds’.

“It all comes down to one simple thing: this country simply cannot take another five years of Hubert Alexander Ingraham. No way! No how! Ingraham has to go! No Matter how you break it down, that’s the bottom line. It’s as simple as that.

We can’t take another five years like the five years we’ve had,” Christie told a massive rally at Clifford Park. The PLP leader who lost to Ingraham in the 2007 general elections described his political opponent as Òthe worst prime minister” the Bahamas has ever had.

He further charged Ingraham in the court of public opinion and found him wanting. Christie urges his supporters to return the Bahamas to peace and prosperity as he claimed that the PLP was ready for the job. “We need to end this crime crisis once and for all; we need to stop the bloodshed. We need to return peace and sanity to our streets, and under the PLP we will.”



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