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The stamp of Norton’s campaign all over Forde and Walton-Desir’s flyers

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June 17, 2024
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The People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) is scheduled to hold its 22nd Biennial Delegates Congress June 28-30. Last Monday was nomination day and the campaign for the top position as Party Leader is in full swing. But all is not well with this campaign as candidates are personally attacked by fellow candidates, surrogates, supporters.

The stamp of Aubrey Norton’s campaign is all over the negative flyers of contenders, Members of Parliament (MPs) Roysdale Forde and Amanza Walton-Desir, the two leading and most prominent challenger as seen above. There are stark similarities in the flyers showcasing Walton-Desir, Norton and Forde, in colour, front and sloganeering. The picture of Norton’s campaign page and that of his digital creator is the exact style of both attacking Forde and Walton-Desir.

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Senior Counsel Forde has distinguished himself so far as a campaign that sticks to issues and devoid of name calling. Whilst Desir, who was keeping a low profile, prior to the announcing of Congress, even as she attempted to deny running for the leadership, exploded on nomination day with some choice negative sloganeering, attacking candidate Norton.

Desir’s campaign entered Congress Place, the Party’s Headquarters, accompanied by music and revellers chanting, “Aubrey Nutten go,” ” he got to go.”  Incumbent Aubrey Norton’s campaign was accompanied by drumming, revellers and waving of palm branches, which represent the Party’s symbol of a Palm tree. Forde walked in accompanied by deputy campaign manager, Annette Ferguson MP, in usual manner as generally there is no pomp on this day.

Norton, who is running for another term, has all along has been throwing barbs at Forde, occasionally referring to him as “inexperience blowing in the wind,” and hinting that he may be corrupt. He has come under attack, including in this publication, for daring to declare his interest in the leadership, even as he is one of the strongest candidates and meets all the requirement to contest for leadership.

Then there are the attacks on Walton-Desir that have passed the mark of acceptability and were denied as being supported or encouraged by Norton even as many rally around the candidate, and she also sought to condemn and called for some decorum.

Even as Norton denies knowledge of the abusive campaigns and flyers, it was brought to Village Voice News’ attention that the flyers in question borne stark similarities to those of what was posted by Team Norton campaign and was tagged to his page by a member of his team, who is a digital content creator. Norton has ascribed blame for the production of the flyers to the governing People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C).

Commenting on Walton-Desir’s flyer, emblazoned on his Facebook page Norton wrote: “As leader of the PNCR I have campaigned without attacking anyone. I wish to disassociate myself from this post on Amanza Walton and condemn whoever fabricated the poster. It should be made very clear that I will not attack any of the contestant in the party’s election. I urge all to not attack the character of any candidate.”

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=122153310596181738&set=pb.61555452166349.-2207520000

In a similar styled flyer on Forde, also emblazoned on Norton’s Facebook page, he wrote: “As Leader of the PNCR I have campaigned without attacking anyone. I wish to disassociate myself from this post on Roysdale Forde and condemn whoever fabricated the poster. It should be made very clear that I will not attack any of the contestant in the party’s election. I urge all to not attack the character of any candidate. Clearly these posters are the work of the PPP. Aubrey C. Norton, M. P. Leader of the PNCR”

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=122153868350181738&set=pb.61555452166349.-2207520000

Norton’s flyer

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=122153003954181738&set=pb.61555452166349.-2207520000

See flyer below posted to Norton’s page from the digital creator’s page

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