“Mr Linton will deliver diplomatic passports in his first 28 days,” says Roosevelt Skerrit
During a rally PM Roosevelt Skerrit exposed Linton of his wrongdoings
Monday, 2nd December 2019
“In his first 28 days Mr Linton say what he’s going to do is not for you and me, it is not to fix the roads, not to ensure that students are at schools, not to ensure that we have medicines, hospitals or clinics, not about fixing our homes or building homes for us, it is to deliver passports which he got money for!”
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The public is now asking the question of why Lennox Linton did not refute about his signature and association in the sale of a diplomatic passport. He is silent because he has his signature on it and according to estimates Linton has picked up more than $800,000 USD in exchange of diplomatic passports promise, PM asserted.
During a public rally, yesterday in La Plaine constituency Dr Roosevelt Skerrit also termed United Workers Party’s manifesto as a copy-paste document from DLP’s manifesto.
“The UWP does not even have the ability, discipline and capacity to put a document together,” He also added that the manifesto of UWP was created in haste as there were hundreds of mistakes in the sense of grammatical and spelling errors. “Even the Dominicans who are not even born yet know how to spell ‘Windsor Park Stadium’, and in the manifesto, they have spelt it wrong, so they do not have time to spell check the manifesto.”
Furthermore, he lashed out that the UWP manifesto does not possess benefits for youth, old age, and education or employment programme.
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