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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby hover11 » June 16th, 2025, 7:35 pm

Didn't hear her say boo the last 9 years about PNM losing their way but as soon as the tyrant gone she finally garnered the strength and gained the realization that the party lost their way

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby The_Honourable » June 21st, 2025, 11:02 am

Camille is disappointed...


I’m deeply saddened by the fact that this internal election has turned into the bashing of people who genuinely care for and have worked diligently for our beloved Party and Country.

I recall when Dr Rowley challenged Mr Manning for the position of Political Leader. I supported Mr Manning and was a frontline speaker and not one day did I see the need to speak ill of Dr Rowley or members who chose to support him.

There was no need as it was a contest amongst family and in that case we didn’t need to bring down one for the other to win, we needed to highlight why it was felt that one candidate had the better ability to lead at that time. I was not even a candidate but I spoke several times in support of Mr Manning, never in any way denigrating Dr R who had a legitimate right to challenge.
In fact during the Campaign I went to Dr R’s home and gave him and my school mate Sharon, a Rottweiler puppy we never became unkind to each other, or spoke ill of each other or spoke ill about members who supported him, as a matter of fact Kamaludin Mohammed who was vying for Chairman of the Party with Dr R, was the speaker at the Conference of the Arouca/South Constituency that I represented.

I repeat that there is no need to unfairly damage your opponents in order to win. At the end of the day we need all hands on deck. All ah we is one family. We must be free to make our choices without concern about vilification or consequences. The only consequence at the end of this Internal Election must be that the best person for each position must evolve the winner and with boundless faith in our destiny we take our Party forward.

Further, after the elections everyone remains a PNM and in the PNM. We will need to work together to fortify our Party and that becomes difficult if some seem hell bent on hurting others

The PNM and its leaders and members must remain committed to standing firm in principle and truth, representing the people with clarity, conviction, and dignity—even amidst the noise and challenges.

It is now very sad to see Dr Rowley who only wanted and still wants what is best for our Party and Country under attack from some of his own party, indeed persons whose political career he resurrected and whom he entrusted with high office, being vilified by our own and at the same time our opponents are vilifying him. It’s painful to see that taking place. It is so unnecessary and unfortunate.

Unbelievably though is that some members of the leadership who are being accused of failing us form an integral part of the One Love, isn’t that contradictory?

I hold fast to the belief that truth, discipline, and integrity will always prevail.

Choose wisely.

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby The_Honourable » June 22nd, 2025, 3:33 pm

As the People’s National Movement prepares for its internal elections, tensions continue as members of the People’s Champions slate express concerns about the voting process.

Farai Masaisai, who is contesting the post of party chairman, is also downplaying the recent endorsement of opposition leader, Pennelope Beckles' one team slate by an outgoing vice chairman.


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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby The_Honourable » June 23rd, 2025, 4:25 pm

I took a personal decision as a matter of principle to maintain silence during the course of the PNM’s internal elections. My silence should not be interpreted as weakness.

I have always prioritized service to country and to the PNM party. There is no instance where I have engaged in self serving behaviour especially of the financial benefit type.

I have listened to, read and observed the comments of those who have offered themselves as candidates in the internal elections and, at this time, I will continue to refrain from commenting and/ or engaging.

However, I will say that when referring to referendums it should be noted that I succeeded in winning my seat of Port of Spain North/ St Ann’s West by 4,626 votes over my nearest competitor (there was only one other PNM candidate who secured a wider margin of victory).

At this time when there are serious issues facing us in Trinidad and Tobago and even globally, I believe that we should focus on peace and stability as opposed to self serving agendas.

I wish candidates in tomorrow’s internals well. Good luck.

Time is longer than twine.

In continued service,

Stuart R. Young, SC, MP
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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby The_Honourable » June 23rd, 2025, 4:27 pm

Response to the Honourable Camille Robinson-Regis, Vice Chairman of the PNM

Dear Ms. Robinson-Regis,

Thank you for your recent statement. As someone who has long admired your unwavering commitment to the People’s National Movement (PNM) and to the development of our beloved nation, I feel compelled to respond with the sincerity and respect that you have always demonstrated in your public service.

Let me begin by acknowledging the tremendous contribution you have made over the years. Your loyalty, tenacity, and deep understanding of the Party’s ethos are beyond question. I was personally saddened that you chose not to seek an elected leadership position in this current internal contest, as your experience and perspective would undoubtedly have brought value to the deliberations.

I appreciate your recollection of the 1996 internal contest between Dr. Rowley and Mr. Manning. I, too, was part of that era, and while some questioned Dr. Rowley’s challenge due to his being brought into the Senate by Mr. Manning I 1986 ,I can attest—like you—that the campaign did not descend into acrimony. There was, instead, a recognition of a legitimate right to contest leadership and a mutual respect that preserved the dignity of the Party.

However, what must also be remembered is that Dr. Rowley himself was forthright and critical during that period—particularly in 2009 following his dismissal from Cabinet. He expressed his views with conviction, even while understanding the gravity of challenging the sitting Prime Minister. That expression of principle did not amount to disloyalty; rather, it was a demonstration of political courage. In fact, his critiques—though uncomfortable for some at the time—were instrumental in shaping a more accountable and introspective PNM. Today, many of us speak in that same spirit, not to denigrate, but to rebuild.

You noted with concern that this internal election appears to be turning into a period of bashing and division. I understand and respect your sentiment. However, I also believe that acknowledging the truth of our Party’s recent political decline—losing approximately one-third of our base—is not an act of disloyalty or ingratitude. It is an honest confrontation with the facts. Leadership requires not only celebrating our triumphs but taking full responsibility for our missteps. That includes difficult policy decisions, communication failures, and a leadership style that—by admission of some members of the outgoing executive—did not always prioritize consultation.

If we are to truly renew and fortify the PNM, we must first understand why a significant portion of our traditional base has disengaged. The last national election campaign was, fairly or not, a referendum on the future prospects Mr. Stuart Young as the PM and the legacy of Dr. Rowley. That campaign, which was orchestrated largely under the past leadership, was ultimately rejected by the membership. To ignore this reality would be an injustice to the democratic will of the country .

Moreover, I take issue with the idea that those who have served under Dr. Rowley should remain eternally grateful and silent. Public life is not a feudal contract. Many individuals, including Mrs. Beckles and others, were given renewed opportunity not solely by the Political Leader but because their constituencies or the national public demanded it. Let us never forget that in a democratic party, it is the people—not any one individual—who elevate and restore.

There is, indeed, a crucial difference between loyalty and blind loyalty. The former is essential; the latter is dangerous. Blind loyalty breeds groupthink, stifles innovation, and has been the undoing of many great institutions—both political and corporate. We must not allow that to be our fate.

I also agree entirely with your closing sentiment that “after the election, everyone remains a PNM.” Unity is not only desirable but necessary. The transformation process that lies ahead will require all hands on deck. However, unity cannot be demanded while suppressing reflection or silencing legitimate critique. Healing comes not from avoidance but from open and honest dialogue.

Yes, there are contradictions on all sides. Many who are now asking for a mandate were involved in the same decision-making as those they now criticize. But that is the nature of political evolution. The focus now must be on whether these individuals are ready to acknowledge past mistakes and lead differently going forward.

This election must not be about vilification or victimhood. It must be about charting a path to restore public confidence in the PNM and presenting a compelling, inclusive vision for the future. A leadership style that consults, that shares power, and that embraces difference is the only path forward if the PNM is to remain relevant and effective in a rapidly changing national landscape.

I end by reaffirming my respect for you, Ms. Robinson-Regis. Your voice remains an important one in this Party and in our national discourse. I look forward to working with all who are committed to truth, renewal, and to the democratic principles that have defined the PNM for generations.

With respect and commitment,

Robert Le Hunte
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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby The_Honourable » June 23rd, 2025, 4:29 pm

Response to the Honourable Stuart Young, MP

Dear Mr. Young,

I have noted your recent public comments urging a focus on “peace and stability” within the People’s National Movement (PNM), and your reference to having maintained silence throughout the internal election process. I commend your years of public service, both as a former Cabinet Minister and as the elected Member of Parliament for Port of Spain North/St Ann’s West. Your commitment to country and party is not in question, and as a young and capable parliamentarian, I look forward to you continuing to serve the PNM in the years ahead.

That said, I believe it is important at this moment to speak plainly and with honesty. Leadership is not solely about holding office or exercising influence—it is, above all, about taking responsibility. The burden of leadership includes owning not just your successes, but your failures, and recognizing when decisions made—whether in tone, style, or substance—have led to unintended and damaging consequences for the party and for the people we are sworn to serve.

I was among those who questioned the circumstances surrounding your emergence as the anointed successor to the Prime Minister. While the process may have been legally correct, many saw it as morally questionable and lacking in transparency. These are not “self-serving” concerns—they are matters of principle that go to the heart of democratic leadership.

Let us also be clear: the last general election was very much a referendum on the PNM’s past governance and its proposed future under your leadership. The campaign, as we all witnessed, was centered heavily on you as the face of the next generation—dynamic, assertive, and carrying forward the legacy of Dr. Rowley. In fact, many within the party and the wider electorate voiced concern that the campaign became too personalized, too centered on one individual, rather than reflecting the collective vision of the PNM.

That approach was rejected. Soundly. The PNM lost close to a third of its base, and many constituencies that were once firm strongholds expressed disillusionment—not just with policies, but with the tone and attitude of our leadership.

In your recent statement, you reference your personal electoral success in Port of Spain North/St Ann’s West. While that is duly noted, we must be honest: winning your seat in a deeply entrenched PNM constituency, while the party was routed nationally, is not an extraordinary feat. To use a sporting analogy, when a team loses 10–1, it is inappropriate for the captain to boast about scoring the lone goal. Leadership in defeat demands introspection, not applause.

The country did not just reject policy—it rejected a leadership style perceived as arrogant, dismissive, and too often marked by inflammatory comments in Parliament and public discourse. That style, attributed in large part to both yourself and Dr. Rowley, has driven many loyal supporters to the sidelines. And while families struggle, uncertain about their economic futures, it is not lost on the population that those who led the country continue to enjoy taxpayer-funded pensions exceeding $1 million annually.

In such a context, the minimum expectation is an acknowledgment of missteps and a sincere apology to the population and the party. Reminding us that you won your seat in a stronghold does not meet the moment. What is needed now is humility, contrition, and a commitment to rebuilding from the ground up.

Political maturity requires the ability to admit when things have gone wrong, and the wisdom to rebuild with a renewed sense of purpose. I sincerely hope that this period in opposition is used wisely—not just to regroup—but to reflect on the causes of our defeat, and to design a more inclusive, empathetic, and forward-looking model of leadership.

Mr. Young, your talents are evident. But as with all leaders, your ultimate success will not be measured by personal victories, but by your ability to learn, grow, and lift others with you. That, more than anything, is what the PNM—and the country—needs now.

With respect and sincerity,

Robert Le Hunte
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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby bluefete » June 23rd, 2025, 5:19 pm

One setta blasted ole talk.

Who won the PNM internal elections? EBC counting the votes or what?

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby hover11 » June 23rd, 2025, 5:29 pm

PNM going to be in opposition for a good while if that's the slate they running with. Faris not winning that seat again.

Fun fact:Just around 7,000 people voted in the PNM's Internal Election. The party has a membership of over 102,000 people eligible to vote.

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby paid_influencer » June 23rd, 2025, 6:01 pm

congrats to Penny and her team

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby goalpost » June 23rd, 2025, 7:39 pm

Growley real mash up that party boi...

He even went and vote?

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby sMASH » June 24th, 2025, 1:10 am

Or the people in that party Is just a bunch of sheit snake

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby The_Honourable » June 26th, 2025, 6:47 pm

Prominent attorney and now former General Council member of the People’s National Movement (PNM), Farai Hove Masaisai, resigned from his post—publicly condemning the party’s internal elections as lacking transparency, accountability, and fairness.
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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby paid_influencer » June 26th, 2025, 9:06 pm

hovee

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » June 27th, 2025, 5:23 am

Pnm women league still a thing?

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby bluefete » June 27th, 2025, 10:31 am

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Pnm women league still a thing?


Only when you cuss out a PNM female.

Notice not a word from PNM or UNC FABs when the Vene minister called Kamla - "That Woman".

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby hover11 » June 28th, 2025, 7:39 am

They Didn't have a problem with the increase being retroactive though

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby hover11 » June 28th, 2025, 7:40 am

They Didn't have a problem with the salary increase being retroactive though
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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby paid_influencer » June 29th, 2025, 2:55 pm

pnm special convention


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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby The_Honourable » June 29th, 2025, 3:53 pm

It's official... Penny is the official political leader of the PNM. She's also PNM’s first female political leader.

Camille was dey? she does be saying prayers on fb on a regular but none today :lol:

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby hover11 » July 12th, 2025, 7:54 pm

The Opposition is declaring war on the ruling United National Congress (UNC) over what they say is the firing of thousands of workers, which has left parents under severe financial stress. The Opposition says many people have been telling them they regret voting for the UNC.

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Not sure if she worse than Rowley atm
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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby The_Honourable » July 26th, 2025, 4:28 pm

The base fighting up...

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby matr1x » July 26th, 2025, 6:29 pm

She really useless

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby hover11 » July 27th, 2025, 8:44 am

Political leader of the People’s National Movement, Pennelope Beckles, has announced three new deputy political leaders following the party’s first General Council meeting since its June 22nd internal election.

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Primus? The same Jennifer Primus who did absolutely nothing as the head of PSA , imbert the same man who was incompetent as minister of finance don't even know nor care who that other guy is. Is this really the best of the best PNM can produce
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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby Gladiator » July 27th, 2025, 3:15 pm

PNM continues down the road of failure

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby 16 cycles » July 27th, 2025, 3:20 pm

Colm and Primus...why??????

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby paid_influencer » July 27th, 2025, 3:22 pm

16 cycles wrote:Colm and Primus...why??????


tbh it look like they are out of ideas. Colm and Primus because there is no new direction

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby paid_influencer » July 27th, 2025, 3:26 pm

party of neoliberalisation and corruption

(both parties tbh)

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby hover11 » July 27th, 2025, 4:37 pm

paid_influencer wrote:
16 cycles wrote:Colm and Primus...why??????


tbh it look like they are out of ideas. Colm and Primus because there is no new direction
Exactly because this is imbert last term

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby De Dragon » August 1st, 2025, 5:22 pm

Pennywise the Clown is a quieter but no less dotsh version of JUHN Scarfy Toolums. She gets the bullhorn now after being forced to bow and scrape for decades and her level of shamelessness is shocking, even by PNM standards.

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Re: PNM 2.0: Penny in Charge

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » August 2nd, 2025, 6:56 am

hover11 wrote:Political leader of the People’s National Movement, Pennelope Beckles, has announced three new deputy political leaders following the party’s first General Council meeting since its June 22nd internal election.

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https://www.cnc3.co.tt/penny-names-her-three-deputies/

Primus? The same Jennifer Primus who did absolutely nothing as the head of PSA , imbert the same man who was incompetent as minister of finance don't even know nor care who that other guy is. Is this really the best of the best PNM can produce FB_IMG_1753620234436.jpg


Other guy is sanjiv boodhoo... He went up for cumuto/Manzan. He is lawyer and genuinely a good person tbh. He just aligned with the wrong party according to some.

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