Thursday, June 11, 2026

Hammie to quit politics

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Signalling his intention to quit politics, Hamilton Lashley is advising whoever succeeds him as Member of Parliament for St. Michael South East, to make the constitutents their priority.
Lashley said today he would continue until elections are called and warned that St Michael South East was as “an intolerant constituency” and did not keep representatives long if they did not perform.
“To me if you are entering politics and your primary purpose is not to serve the people, then it does not make any sense getting involved. To me God comes first, people second and party third.

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