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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary

Speak now, Mr Shaw!
AS OPPOSITION Spokesman on Finance, Audley Shaw is striving hard to earn a reputation as master of the exposé. His robust style lends credence to what he declaims in Parliament or political platform. Hence he revelled in the revelations...

The challenge to democracy
WITH ELECTIONS in the air, the polls show more than half the eligible voters are unlikely to vote. Even when elections are actually called, two out of every five eligible voters are likely to stay away from the polls... - Delroy Chuck


Tweedledum and Tweedledee
IN THE 1970s and 1980s Jamaica had a choice between two political parties with stated ideological differences. The PNP claimed to support democratic socialism (which is supposed to mean that the workers are primary)... - Peter Espeut













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