Column: Simmons On Accountability & More
[Opinion column written by Senator Lindsay Simmons]
As nomination day gets closer, I continue to knock on doors, getting to know each of you better and I hope you are getting to know me better as well. If elected as your MP, I want Constituency 10, Smith’s North, to not only know how I intend to serve you but also how I intend to be held accountable.
First, if I am successful on May 22nd, you will be my boss. That means that I will push and promote the will of C10 Smith’s North within my party, the government and within the larger community.
Second, where the government is unable to address issues on the Constituency level or where a permanent solution may take some time, I will work with you to find community based solutions while continuing to put pressure on those responsible to take action.
Third, our team will continue to canvass, hold regular Constituency clinics and other events to keep you informed, to answer your questions and to allow you a number of options to let your voices be heard. We will continue to be reachable and accessible as possible with each of you having access via; phone, whatsapp, email, and Social Media. While I may not always be able to answer right away, I will always strive to get back to you as quickly as possible.
Finally, I will continue to speak out on area and national concerns on behalf of my constituents.
I remain hopeful that you will give me the opportunity to serve as your representative. As these are the ideals I keep at heart. Our team will continue to canvass, continue to address issues and continue getting to know you and hopefully earning your trust.
To those I haven’t seen yet, we are working hard to see all of you. To those I have met already, thank you for welcoming us into your homes, for sharing your thoughts and for giving your encouragement. It is greatly appreciated.
- Senator Lindsay Simmons
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I sincerely hope the people of Smiths North don’t buy this for a second. The PLP party is a government of inaction, only out to benefit the few at the top of their feeding chain. And suddenly, with an election looming, they’re out there, trying desperately to mop up the destruction and chaos that will forever be the PLP legacy. Bermuda cannot afford another term of the PLP government at the helm. It will absolutely be our demise.