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Eastmond: The seat is mine

Eastmond: The seat is mine Lynette Eastmond (FP)

By Mike King | Sat, June 16, 2012 - 12:09 AM

HAVING BEEN GIVEN the green light by the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) to be a candidate once more, former Government minister Lynette Eastmond has vowed to take the St Philip West riding from Cabinet minister Dr David Estwick.

“I am ready to deliver St Philip West for the Barbados Labour Party. The mood of the country has drifted away from the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) and my team and I are confident of capturing the seat.

“Estwick has lost touch with the people. He has failed them. My team and I are confident,” she said last night.

Eastmond, an attorney-at-law and a two-time candidate, was selected on the strength of the endorsement of BLP political leader Owen Arthur.

Read the full story in today's SATURDAY SUN.

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Posted by Tanya Forde 11 months, 1 week ago
She has to be a very strong person for all the licks she has taken for that seat. Anyway, she is not giving up. Whatever the prize is she means she will go down trying!
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Posted by Bim Bum 11 months, 1 week ago
You GO girl.

The will of the people ...will prove you right/wrong.
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Posted by Pan Wallie 11 months, 1 week ago
Last time around, your challenger said at a political meeting, that he was sending you on a long honeymoon and we saw the result. I wonder who is in for a long pause this time. Good luck to the both of ya and may the best candidate win!
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Posted by Payel Garcia 11 months, 1 week ago
Eastmond will win by default since the electorate in Barbados is dissatisfied with the DLP. So don't think that it has to do with any special qualities the candidate thinks she has, the people would elect a dog if that was the the alternative to putting the DLP back in government.
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