PAM Leader Natasha Grey-Brookes Confident of Party’s Return to Office
A Call to Action
PAM Leader Natasha Grey-Brookes has issued a rallying cry to supporters and constituents to unite in removing what she labelled a “failed Labour government.” In a pointed message to Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew, Grey-Brookes declared that her party will return to office after the next general elections.
A Warning to the Government
“Just like how the one-term government dropped and fell in Anguilla, Dr. Drew, your days are numbered.”
Grey-Brookes was firm in her belief that the current St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party administration, led by Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew, would not survive beyond its first term. “This one-term government will be defeated,” she declared.
Preparing for the Next Election
Speaking at a recent event, Grey-Brookes said PAM is laying the groundwork to ensure its readiness for the polls, including finalising candidates and strengthening its base. “We are putting in the work and ensuring we put all the necessary things in place to make sure our people are trained. We are finalising some of our candidates, and so we know that this is not going to be an easy walk in the park,” she stated.
Criticism of the Government’s Track Record
Grey-Brookes further criticised the government’s track record, expressing confidence that voters would turn away from Labour at the next election. “Any sensible, right-minded, thinking individual will not vote for Labour,” she asserted.
Openness to Coalition Politics
Grey-Brookes signalled PAM’s openness to coalition politics, provided any alliance is rooted in shared principles. “We have worked with different political parties in the past, even when we had a majority, even when we had six seats, we are willing to do that if it is necessary, but it is based on trust,” she said.
Prioritizing the People’s Welfare
Grey-Brookes stressed that PAM’s priority would always be the welfare of the people. “We must ensure that our ideas and our philosophies are not too different, because we are not going to make our people suffer for the sake of joining anyone. The people matter most, and whatever decision the People’s Action Movement makes, it must be for the people.”
Conclusion
Natasha Grey-Brookes, the leader of the People’s Action Movement, has expressed confidence in her party’s ability to return to office after the next general elections. With a strong message of unity and a focus on the welfare of the people, PAM is preparing for the polls and is open to coalition politics. The party’s criticism of the current government’s track record and its commitment to the people’s welfare are likely to resonate with voters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the People’s Action Movement’s stance on coalition politics?
A: The People’s Action Movement is open to coalition politics, provided any alliance is rooted in shared principles and trust.
Q: What is the party’s priority?
A: The party’s priority is the welfare of the people, and any decision made by the party must be in the best interest of the people.
Q: What is the party’s prediction for the next general election?
A: The party predicts that the current St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party administration will not survive beyond its first term and that PAM will return to office.