Harold Lovell Returns to a Rousing Welcome as the UPP Candidate for All Saints West

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A Leader Renewed. A Vision Reimagined. A Future Re-Energized.

After a transformative year serving as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto, Harold Lovell has returned home,renewed, refocused, and ready to champion the people of All Saints West, the community he has proudly called home since 2009.

Lovell describes his time in Canada not as a retreat from public life, but as a recalibration of purpose. Following his narrow six-vote defeat in St. John’s City East and his decision to step down as UPP Political Leader in 2023, he embraced a season of introspection. The change of environment offered clarity; the classroom, unexpected inspiration.

Engaging daily with young scholars from across the globe expanded his horizons and deepened his understanding of the forces shaping modern societies such as climate resilience, technological transformation, AI, good governance, and global competitiveness.

He returns to Antigua and Barbuda with a renewed perspective, shaped by dialogue, learning, and meaningful intergenerational exchange.

“Teaching gave me the privilege of learning directly from young people and future leaders,” he reflects. “They challenged my assumptions and sharpened my thinking about what a modern Caribbean society must become.”

To those questioning his return, Lovell offers a message grounded in humility, clarity, and growth:

“The issues confronting our nation have not changed since the last election. We continue to face water shortages, high youth unemployment, inadequate infrastructure, and rising crime. My experience abroad has given me fresh insight, and I want to use that experience to help tackle these challenges. We are meant to evolve. Leadership demands the resilience to grow, adapt, and rise to meet the needs of the people.”

Lovell believes his political journey underscores a simple truth: life is a moving target, and real leadership requires the courage to evolve.

“I am still rising,” he says. “And I have returned, committed to serving All Saints West, energized, enlightened and ready to face the challenges ahead and deliver for the people.”

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9 COMMENTS

    • what a “MASSIVE CROWD” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

      2 ladies of seemingly menopausal age giving a “rousing” hot flashes welcome to good ole Limpy Joe.

  1. The Most Honourable Harold Lovell is looking healthy, and his return into the UPP fold is truly a Godsend.

    This will galvanise the UPP.

    He was very unlucky to lose by a handful of votes at the last General Election, but going into All Saints West as a UPP candidate will definitely make up for the deserter-in-chief Anthony Smith.

    With hindsight I’m sure that if the ASW electorate had a choice between a UPP turncoat like Smith or the returning – and Distinguished – Harold Lovell to vote for, their choice would have been even more emphatic for Mr Lovell. Cheers to you 🥂

    The UPP fightback begins … 🟨🟦🟨🟦🟨🟦

    Looking sharp boss man 👍🏾

  2. “Harold Lovell Returns to a Rousing Welcome as the UPP Candidate for All Saints West”
    Really? Rousing!!!
    What is the meaning of the word rousing?
    giving rise to excitement
    a. : giving rise to excitement : stirring. a rousing speech. b. : brisk, lively.

    So three of his women came to pick him up and that is called ‘ROUSING’. Well I have seen some celebrities getting a more rousing welcome like when Chronixx came to Antigua the Rastafari community welcomed him with drums. Where were all then Members of the UPP or the constituency?
    The PM when returning from England after Hurricane Irma got a bigger welcome reception from the Barbudan that appreciated him and the little one that read him a letter even brought tears to his eyes.
    Lovell is a spent force. No longer relevant. Put like you guys want to beat a dead horse to still run the race. I feel sorry for him, but he will get what he is looking for. Not listening to his own heart. Tell those that are encouraging you to put their own hat in the ring. You have done it nine times already. Now you are going for number ten. Mind your heart. You’re not that young anymore. I mean you have aged well. leave it that way.

  3. Rousing welcome indeed! Antigua Newsroom and Love-ill share so many character traits in common, for example, they are both tolerated in the absence of something better! I can’t wait to see Love-ill lose his eleventh election. Your time’s up, old chap
    Allow young, relevant, committed, hardworking, patriotic men and women the room to lift this country to higher heights.
    You and your old guard plus the younger thugs you’ve ganged up with are the worst prescription for this buoyant nation’s present and future. Get lost!!

  4. Heheheee 🤣🤣🤣

    Isn’t it nice to witness the Gastonites losing their heads once again in regards to the returning and Most Honourable Harold Lovell.

    They are beside themselves with rage. I love it!

    The ABLP acolytes know that Mr Lovell will have a destabilising effect on them in trying to win another term at the next General Election.

    ABLP GUH SIDDUNG AND RELAX UNNA SELVES

  5. I just enjoy seeing and hearing how the name HAROLD LOVELL has the effect of sending the Gastonites and some Labourites in a tizzy. In no other territory in the Caribbean a name in politics does this. WHAT POWER. Faithful National #1 must be shitting his/her/shim pants all now

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