Bruce Golding - Address at Conference 2009

Party Leader Bruce Golding addresses JLP Conference 2009.

G2K - Interview with CVM Direct-Sept-9-2009

G2K - Interview on CVM Direct-Sept-9-2009. Delano Seiveright of G2K defends JLP economic policy.

G2K - Interview with CVM Direct-Nov-18-2009

G2K - Interview on CVM Direct-Nov-18-2009. Delano Severight of G2K argues ecomonic issues with Damion Crawford of PNPYO.

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Bruce Golding addresses the JLP Conference 2008

Bruce Golding addresses the JLP Conference 2008

FEATURED STORY

It is often said that one never sees smoke without fire for there is usually more to a story than that which appears at the surface. The press conference convened by the People's National Party (PNP) four Thursdays ago is a perfect illustration of this.

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The former governor is not to be blamed for the absurdly generous and open-ended con-tractual terms that he enjoyed. He was the beneficiary. That blame must be laid squarely at the feet of the former government and the former minister of finance, in particular, who authorised and signed the contract.

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Whilst we would all like to see Air Jamaica continuing to serve, we must ask ourselves the question – at what cost?

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G2K notes with tremendous concern recent efforts by elements in the media and the Peoples National Party to, in our opinion, berate the Commission of Inquiry into the collapse of the financial institutions in the 1990s.

Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | July 31, 2010

It is becoming clear that the Opposition People's National Party (PNP) believes Jamaica's crime problem emanates from one source - Tivoli Gardens, the ruling JLP's enclave in western Kingston. What is not clear is whether this is an old conviction or new opportunism.

Since the declaration of a State of Emergency in the Corporate Area on May 23rd which was later extended to St. Catherine, the Police and the Military have been conducting an intensive campaign to reduce the level of crime and violence that have plagued the country for many years. The results have been positive and encouraging. For the first time that most of us can recall, the criminal elements have been shaken and they are on the run.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Jamaica Observer

GENERATION 2000 (G2K), the young professional affiliate of the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), yesterday described the People's National Party (PNP) as "power hungry" after the Opposition successfully defeated a proposal to extend, by a month, the current State of Emergency for the Corporate Area and St Catherine.

G2K too is concerned about the potential impact of our IMF agreement on the subsidising of tuition at some tertiary institutions including the UWI and UTECH.

Whilst the students have a legitimate concern they must bear in mind that as the Government continues to effectively navigate this economic crisis into which our country has been plunged, tough but reasoned calibration is required.

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