WATCH: Wickham says Pringle’s Days As UPP Leader Are Numbered

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Jamale Pringle

Wickham: UPP May Not Accept Pringle as Long-Term Leader Despite Election Survival

Regional pollster Peter Wickham has suggested that United Progressive Party (UPP) leader Jamale Pringle may face internal challenges to his leadership despite retaining his seat in the general election, arguing that electoral survival does not necessarily translate into long-term legitimacy.

Speaking in the aftermath of Thursday’s election, Wickham said Pringle’s position as opposition leader is more a function of electoral arithmetic than a reflection of broad leadership strength within the party.

“This is really about electoral math, not necessarily leadership,” Wickham said, noting that Pringle’s survival in All Saints East and St. Luke has made him the “last man standing” for the UPP in Parliament.

The election result reduced the UPP to a single seat, following a dominant performance by the ruling Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP), which secured 15 of the 17 constituencies.

Wickham drew comparisons to previous election cycles, including the 2018 result, where Pringle also emerged as the lone parliamentary representative for the party, a situation that earned him the nickname “single Pringle.”

However, he cautioned that such outcomes do not automatically confer long-term leadership authority within a political organisation.

“This doesn’t mean that you are the best leader for the party going forward,” Wickham said, suggesting that the UPP may now face a period of internal reflection and possible restructuring.

He added that political parties in similar situations across the Caribbean have often moved to separate parliamentary leadership from broader party leadership, particularly when electoral losses are significant.

“You may find that the leadership of the party is outside of Parliament,” Wickham said, pointing to regional examples where rebuilding efforts have been driven by figures not holding elected office.

Wickham also indicated that Pringle himself may need to consider his future role within the party, including whether to remain at the helm during what is expected to be a rebuilding phase.

The pollster described the situation as “fascinating,” noting that the UPP now faces critical decisions about its direction, leadership structure, and strategy following one of its most significant electoral defeats.

At the same time, he suggested that the party’s continued presence in Parliament, even with a single seat, ensures that it retains a platform from which to rebuild.

“The electorate has effectively ensured that there is still an opposition voice,” Wickham said.

The analysis comes as the political landscape in Antigua and Barbuda shifts sharply following the election, with the ABLP securing a fourth consecutive term and the UPP entering what observers expect to be a period of internal reassessment.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Giselle Isaac-Arrindell should throw her hat in the ring for Leadership. She is educated, strong, confident and she is a WOMAN. Let the change and rebuilding start with her please.

  2. With the wrangling within the UPP, did not really expect a win but was hoping for it. Thought we would have kept the seats we had and hope things would just go bad enough for ABLP and we could even rake a seat from them.
    The Campaign in my opinion was poor. Dwayne George team got in touch with me and I told them where I stood, even though I suspected they already knew.
    UPP never called or passed by and many people I talk to said the same thing, you all dropped the ball big time.
    In my opinion Gaston is a CHARLATAN but he understands politics more than all of you. HEADS HAVE GOT TO ROLL and the Radio Personalities promoting UPP ain’t READY YET, with all that said will never be a JUDAS

  3. Pringle and Lovell mash up UPP… This is the first time I have ever seen the party in such shambles…. I hope they get it together and come prepared for next election and give us a real second opinion because there was clearly none this time….

  4. @ Simple
    Totally agree with you. Always wondered why she never ran for Office, it could not be lack of guts because they can’t say anything about her that we have never heard and I believe she is more accomplished than anyone in ABLP. Some people say she is too abrasive, that she might have to control, they even say that is why some had to leave the Party

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