Friday, March 29, 2024

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Political strategist Hartley Henry is not done with his political manoeuvrings just yet.
Months after indicating he was taking a back seat from the political limelight following the death of Prime Minister David Thompson, Henry was at the Gill & Gollop Parish Centre, Gall Hill, St John, to give support to Thompson’s widow, Mara, who will be contesting the January 20 by-election.
Henry is expected to render assistance to his close friend during her campaign to retain the seat for the Democratic Labour Party (DLP).
The former political advisor to the late St John MP only recently returned to the island after being hospitalised in the United States following a brief ailment.
Here he is greeted by well-known DLP supporter Oscar “Nard” Hamlet (in cap) as he leaves the parish centre. (WG)

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