
As a voter in the All Saints West constituency, I want to share the compelling reasons why casting a ballot for Harold Lovell is not in our constituency’s best interest.
First, Lovell has earned a reputation as a perennial loser, having lost eight out of ten elections. This staggering statistic underscores a significant rejection from the very community he grew up in to represent. With an 80% disapproval rate, his history raises a critical question: If he failed to deliver for his own constituency in St. John’s City East, why should we expect better from him in All Saints West? He lacks an emotional connection to our people and our area.
At 70 years old, Lovell may lack the necessary energy and drive to lead our constituency effectively. Leadership demands vigor and enthusiasm—qualities that are essential for development, especially in our community.
Lovell is set to remain a member of the opposition, which is not a comforting thought. The United Progressive Party (UPP) is poised to lose the next general election badly. Do we want a representative who cannot deliver results and will constantly cite his position in the opposition as an excuse for inaction?
Moreover, according to his own supporters, Lovell is perceived as a quitter—a label that bears significant weight. He has contemplated leaving politics on three separate occasions—2014, 2018, and again in 2021—after suffering a narrow defeat by just six votes. If he struggles in office, what assurance do we have that he won’t simply walk away and leave our community in the lurch?
During his time in power, Lovell had the opportunity to make a change but ultimately failed the people of All Saints West. He held three key ministerial positions—Tourism, Civil Aviation, and Finance—but instead of empowering our residents, he failed to address the neglect of Chandlah Codrington.
Additionally, Lovell’s leadership led Antigua and Barbuda into an IMF program—an indication of mismanagement during his tenure. This is not the kind of legacy we want for our future.
In conclusion, voting for Harold Lovell is a step back for All Saints West. We need a leader who is committed, connected, and ready to take charge—not someone with a record of failure and inconsistency. As we approach the election, let us stand united in our quest for a brighter future.
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… And a vote for Gaston Browne is a vote for an autocratic state …
And to think that this commentator pontificated so long on this diatribe, just for me to destroy it a dozen or so words.
Why do you ABLP acolytes make it so easy for me?
… who wants the 50-year-old continuation of the Bird-Browne dynasty eventually turning into a Gaston Browne led autocracy?
ABLP supporters be careful what you wish for, because the Exodus (brain drain) would be almost Biblical…
@BRIXTONIAN
Harold Lovell is the worst Government Minister Antigua ever had. You will definitely lose in All Saints West.
Harold Lovell is a BAD MINDED , BACK BITING Son of a BITCH. Hide you face Harold.
-IMF
-ROMANTIC RHYTHMS
-ABST HOTEL RIPOFF
-WADADLI POWER CAN’T
-CANT PARK AT EAST BUS STATION
-BANKING SECTOR COLLAPSER
-BAICO COLLAPSER
-ANTI-UWI FIVE ISLANDS CAMPUS
@Brixtonian. I see you’re still being delusional.
Question folks:
Has any ABLP supporter made any sense when commenting on ANR threads?
I’ve been on here for years, and have only come across a handful (if that!) of coherent commentary. Oh well, at least ZEENA and JP showed up 🤣
🎶”WHEEEEL…”🎶
ANR is so one sided, they are posting everything harmful about Lovell, but I posted something about Gaston/Anthony Smith and I have not seen anything