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Enough is enough... Why Kari Douglas has switched to the JLP

Published:Tuesday | February 11, 2020 | 12:00 AM
Douglas ... I am certain and in absolutely no doubt that I have made the right decision.

Kari Douglas, the two-term Trafalgar division councillor in the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation has released a statement detailing her reason for switching from the People's National Party (PNP) to the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).

According to Douglas, for some time, the PNP has not been a space where creative ideas, especially the thoughts of young people, are encouraged and treated seriously.

"I have decided that enough is enough," she said.

Douglas said too that making the transition across the political aisle was not an easy decision.

However, she is expecting some individuals in the PNP to seek to be vindictive.

In October last year, she had resigned as a member of a sub-committee in the Corporation.

Full statement from Kari Douglas

I hereby confirm that I have elected to leave the People's National Party (PNP) to continue serving my country as a member of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).

Consequently, this morning I made the symbolic walk in crossing the political aisle in the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC).

For sometime, I have been deeply concerned that my former party has become a political organization which is primarily focused on winning elections at any cost, as opposed to pursuing an unswerving commitment to national development and in that process listening to the people and creating policies to meet their needs.

My former political party has also for some time not been a space where creative ideas, especially the thoughts of young people, are encouraged and treated seriously. I have decided that enough is enough.

Honesty dictates that I concede that given the tribal nature of our politics, my political antecedence and the likelihood that some individuals in my former political party may seek to be vindictive following this announcement  - making this transition across the political aisle was not an easy decision.

But crucially, I must indicate that given the dynamic leadership with a positive difference that Prime Minister Holness has been able to offer the country and the JLP over the past few years,  I am certain and in absolutely no doubt that I have made the right decision. 

There are many people across Jamaica, especially young people who have had a re-awakening of their political views due to the Prime Minister and JLP Leader's refreshing approach to politics and steering the reigns of Government in a manner which puts the interest of the people first and also is not afraid to hold accountable public officials who step out of line. 

I am one of the many who have had to decisively re-think past political ideologies and affiliation. Today I am happy to announce that I have made a decision in the interest of my country.

I intend to continue practising the kind of political representation I always have, that is seeking to secure the interest of the people of Jamaica regardless of their political persuasion or the 'colour' of their politics.

Even as I remain Councillor for the Trafalgar Division, I look forward to making my contribution to the Prime Minister and the JLP's exciting vision of building a new Jamaica which is prosperous for all.

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