Attorney-at-law, Dr. David Brown, says he’s unsure Prime Minister Andrew Holness has enough time to make good on his promises to the nation before the next general election.
Dr. Brown was among attendees at the JLP’s 81st Annual Conference on Sunday.
The Washington, D.C based attorney says Holness has about six months at best to make a credible pitch to voters as his administration seeks a third term in office.
Dr. David Brown, attorney-at-law.
Meanwhile, Assistant Lecturer of Public Policy at the Mona Campus of the University of the West Indies, Damion Gordon, says the Prime Minister’s focus on so called ordinary Jamaicans, reflects the growing pressure he’s under in this election season.
Meanwhile, Gordon says the Opposition People’s National Party must have a ready made plan to improve people’s lives if they are voted into office at the next election.
Damion Gordon, Assistant Lecturer of Public Policy at the UWI.
Both men were speaking on Nationwide at Five on Monday.