
United Progressive Party (UPP) Political Leader Jamale Pringle says the St. Philip’s North by-election represents a turning point for the constituency, describing it as a “change election” as he pledged the party’s full support behind candidate Alex.
Speaking after Alex was formally nominated, Pringle said he “didn’t expect anything less” and praised the candidate’s groundwork in the community.
“Brother Alex has been putting in the work. And I believe. This is the election. This is a change election,” Pringle said.
He added that Alex “would have done quite a bit in a short time” and remains closely connected to residents.
“He continues to do the work… you can see he continues to be the one with the people,” Pringle said.
Pringle also criticized the governing Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party’s candidate, suggesting the race presents a clear contrast for voters.
“He’s not going to better the constituency, he’s just going to continue Sir Robin’s legacy,” Pringle said, adding, “Sir Robbie’s legacy is one that you know didn’t do nothing and that is troubling.”
The UPP leader pledged unified backing for the campaign ahead of the March 16 poll.

“A united progressive party will be put in full force behind Brother Alex… to ensure that victory,” Pringle said.
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RALLYING CALL #2
You are absolutely correct your Honourable Jamal Pringle. I can’t recall a more important by-election in living memory.
However, if the constituents of St Phillip’s North recognise that Randy Baltimore and the ABLP are NOW pulling out all the stops for their votes, when prior to this by-election being called the SPN constituents were invisible to them.
And remember, Robin Yearwood should have done so much more them by persuading Prime Minister to help his constituents.
Well highlighted Mr Pringle 👏🏾
RALLYING CALL #3 SOON REACH … 😉