Date: 
Monday, August 23, 2010
Short Description: 
The People's National Party (PNP) was last night placed on election alert by its president, Portia Simpson Miller, who suggested that the Sunday Gleaner bombshell, revealing that the Jamaican Government had, in fact, been in bed with a United States law firm, might force the prime minister to quit. Speaking at a constituency conference for South West Clarendon at Kemps Hill High School, Simpson Miller said Prime Minister Bruce Golding was too compromised to remain in office. "Be prepared. Be on standby and listen for the sound of the trumpet," said the PNP president, drawing on biblical imagery. "Wrong is wrong. I say to the prime minister tonight, enough is enough!"
 


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