The Rise and Fall of Portia Simpson 1
Analysis of Politics in Jamaica.
She came into office with the authority and support to remove those detractors from her Cabinet and from Party positions. She could have filled posts with those persons who had been neglected and disrespected during the P.J. Patterson regime. Had she, on the day after her inauguration as Jamaica’s first female Prime Minister, purged the Party of those who despised her, (and the word “despise” is not an exaggeration) removed those corrupt and thought to be corrupt persons who held high office, and gathered those who had a great deal to contribute around her, the PNP would have regained the dynamism and the support of the Jamaican people.
Of all the choices Portia could have made, she made the most detrimental. She maintained the P.J. cabinet virtually intact, (save those who decently resigned because they could not work with her), made no alteration in any policy or practice, despite the charges of corruption, and for her “Inner Circle” chose the very worst people.
Within a few weeks her credibility took a nose dive, and by the 2007 General Election, despite the power of the PNP electoral machine, the Jamaica Labour Party won. Statistics suggest that PNP members did not exercise their franchise in many constituencies, the Jamaica Labour Party was able to motivate the “neutral” voters.
During the year, September 2007 to September 2008 the popularity of the Jamaica Labour Party led by Bruce Golding has increased, while the support of the PNP under Portia Simpson-Miller has declined. There seems to have been a large “desertion” of the PNP by previous supporters.
Portia, who had been seen as a woman of the people is now held up to ridicule as uneducated, uncouth; a country gal who has no idea how to run a country.
Due to this perception, Peter Phillips has launched a challenge and is running for Party President. Peter has held the support of the PNP Inner Circle, gained previous supporters of Portia, and seems to have gained a large number of delegates.
Whether these delegates come from actual or “paper” groups is unknown, pointing to the incompetence of Portia and her Inner Circle in ensuring that those who are certified as competent to vote actually are.
The simple fact, which applies to all groups, be they the P.T.A or the Parliament of a Nation, is that there are those who want the “Name” and those who can actually fill the post.
During the 2006 – 2007 and 2007 – 2008 periods Portia has proven herself a rather poor Prime Minister and an invisible Leader of the Opposition.
Her core problem is not simply her lack of academic qualifications but her inability to select the best persons for her Inner Circle so as to gain the most useful advice. To put it coarsely, President Bush might not know where Cyprus is, but his Secretary of State does. Portia Simpson- Miller might not know, and her advisors have never heard of Cyprus.
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Post CommentRuby Hawk
On September 9, 2008 at 6:50 pm
A well written and interesting article about politics. Some win, some lose and the country pays the price. best wishes,Ruby
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On September 10, 2008 at 12:38 pm
Thank you, it is the first in a two part article.