Two PLP Town Halls To Be Held This Week
The PLP will be holding two Town Hall meetings this upcoming week.
The first one will be held on Tuesday, December 4th at 7:00pm. This meeting will be held at Elliott Primary School and will target residents of Constituencies 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13.The candidates for these constituencies are Vance Campbell, Patrice Minors, Neville Tyrrell, Anthony Richardson, and Glenn Blakeney respectively.
The second meeting will be held on Wednesday, December 5th at 7:00pm. To be held at Victor Scott Primary School, the featured candidates will be Walton Brown for Constituency 17, David Burt for Constituency 18, Vincent Ingham for Constituency 19, Marcus Jones for Constituency 20, and Rolfe Commissiong for Constituency 21.
A PLP spokesperson said: “We encourage all the residents of these constituencies to come out to listen to their PLP candidates and understand what has been achieved by their PLP government, and how we will continue moving Bermuda forward in our next term.”
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One thing – I do appreciate the PLP having these meetings and wish the OBA would do the same. Press conferences do not do it for me.
And it’s great that the plp aren’t having these meetings on PUBLIC property! Oh wait…
Get it OFF GOVERMENT property. two faced PLP
I thought public property was off limits (especially schools) for political promotions? Then again the PLP have always had one set of rules for themselves and another for the taxpayers.
PLP – Betraying Bermudians since 1998, one hypocritical act after another.
Having a function at a school is not the same as posting advertising on government property.
So there will be no standing strong or PLP banner then, if there are The PLP are liars and you’d be a fool voting for a liar
mr. compass mentos the plp are having a meeting at the school not advertising..
So there will be no PLP banners, , Logos or Standing Strong posters the….otherwise it is advertising for a political party using government property.
I think ALL candidates of both parties must visit each household in their constituencies and listen to the people, even if the comments from the households are unfavorable.
Town Hall meetings indicate “if you are interested in asking me a question, you can come to the meeting and ask me”
Such a small country as Bermuda where politics is retail, requires the candidates to visit each home.
Oh goody! Will cake be served? How about koolaid? Will there be singing, maybe a rap song? Will there be a puppet show, maybe a cartoon? Will free stuff be given out? Maybe little green flags or bumper stickers?
Can’t wait.
I see lol PLP are allowed to lie ,create debt and use public facilities for political gains ooopps they are loosing weight this incompetent government is looking skinny.
lots of giveaways lol