United National Congress (UNC) La Horquetta/Talparo candidate Phillip Watts has called on PNM supporters to close that “red door” and enter the “house of yellow.”
His call came after former prime minister and People’s National Movement political leader Dr Keith Rowley called on “heavy-laden” UNC members to find “rest” with the PNM.
Speaking at the UNC’s cottage meeting in La Horquetta/Talparo, Watts—the former constituency chairman for the PNM—claimed there were some negatives to the party he had been part of for the last 14 years.
Calling out PNM members, Watts added, “The PNM deserves a rest, the PNM has lost its way … They are no longer fit to lead T&T anymore. Fool me once, fool me twice but never three times! Vote them out!”
Watts slammed the PNM’s candidate for La Horquetta/Talparo and incumbent MP Foster Cummings. He claimed farmers’ concerns were being ignored.
“The ‘food basket’ he talked of is basically empty and the people are starving, praedial larceny is still on the rise, and frustrated farmers can’t manage their livelihood,” Watts said.
Watts said residents of the area deserved an MP who was there for them. He related issues from a lack of water to poor infrastructure affecting residents.
“People are crying out for food asking me for hampers,” he added. He claimed Cummings has not asked those whose homes were demolished in the area if they “want a bottle of water.”
Reciting the PNM’s slogan of “We love you so, we take good care of you,” Watts asked, “What does that mean? How to starve and trick a nation?!”
“This is the disturbing reality of this constituency. Give yourselves a chance to breathe, I’m here to shine a light through that dark tunnel!”
Watts claimed he heard that residents would be called by the Housing Development Corporation to be offered contracts to build roofs.
“That is to mamaguy you, but that isn’t working here tonight! So when they come knocking on your doors after ten years saying things will be different, tell them that isn’t working here tonight!”
Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal, who accused former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley of leaving T&T worse than how he met it, claimed five attorneys who were approached to become Attorney General rejected the Government’s offer.
Moonilal questioned whether a probe involving Camille Robinson-Regis had been completed following her appointment as Attorney General ashe he alleged she “couldn’t explain an FCB deposit.”
Commenting on the Cabinet reshuffle, he criticised Stuart Young’s decision, stating, “Stuart Young’s first act was to appoint her, that was a mistake and he’ll make more mistakes to come. They haven’t attracted one new face with professional expertise, yet they want to fool you!”