Dear Editor,
What is the principal reason Mr Shaw wants to challenge Mr Holness for the leadership of the Jamaica Labour Party? Are they operating like two contentious rivals? Wouldn't it be better for Shaw were to give the young prince a little more time before attacking him?
And who could it be, that rings out the bell for the challenge to come into effect? And does the challenger sees some mishaps in the leadership of Mr Holness why he wants to write him off? What has triggered this uprising? Did the young prince put himself in a position to be challenged, or is his is leadership so much at stake that he then has to contest the calling of his colleague?
If Mr Shaw had said that he wants to challenge Mrs Simpson Miller for the leadership of the country, or the government, it would sound more appropriate, or better, than targeting his own comrade.
Don't tarnish the good reputation of your party with unnecessary demonstrations or uncalled-for excitement.
You (plural) need to be careful about the type of messages, comments you are putting in the media, or sending out to the public, because they may cause people to think negatively about the party, which can result in them withdrawing their support.
Keep the atmosphere quiet, with signs of peace and tranquility.
Donald J Mckoy
donaldmckoy2010@hotmail.com
Challenge your comrade peacefully
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What is the principal reason Mr Shaw wants to challenge Mr Holness for the leadership of the Jamaica Labour Party? Are they operating like two contentious rivals? Wouldn't it be better for Shaw were to give the young prince a little more time before attacking him?
And who could it be, that rings out the bell for the challenge to come into effect? And does the challenger sees some mishaps in the leadership of Mr Holness why he wants to write him off? What has triggered this uprising? Did the young prince put himself in a position to be challenged, or is his is leadership so much at stake that he then has to contest the calling of his colleague?
If Mr Shaw had said that he wants to challenge Mrs Simpson Miller for the leadership of the country, or the government, it would sound more appropriate, or better, than targeting his own comrade.
Don't tarnish the good reputation of your party with unnecessary demonstrations or uncalled-for excitement.
You (plural) need to be careful about the type of messages, comments you are putting in the media, or sending out to the public, because they may cause people to think negatively about the party, which can result in them withdrawing their support.
Keep the atmosphere quiet, with signs of peace and tranquility.
Donald J Mckoy
donaldmckoy2010@hotmail.com
Challenge your comrade peacefully
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