Watson: No party has advantage ahead of election

Wed, Dec 7th 2016, 01:07 PM

 

THE 2017 general election will be a measure of pitch-perfect campaigns rather than base support or popularity, according to former Deputy Prime Minister Frank Watson, who yesterday projected that no political party held any “real” advantage going into the polls.
Speaking candidly on the pre-election political landscape, the former Free National Movement Cabinet minister remarked on an unprecedented level of discontent from Progressive Liberal Party supporters towards the government, but quickly noted that the Official Opposition has not been able to capitalise on this phenomenon...

THE 2017 general election will be a measure of pitch-perfect campaigns rather than base support or popularity, according to former Deputy Prime Minister Frank Watson, who yesterday projected that no political party held any “real” advantage going into the polls.

Speaking candidly on the pre-election political landscape, the former Free National Movement Cabinet minister remarked on an unprecedented level of discontent from Progressive Liberal Party supporters towards the government, but quickly noted that the Official Opposition has not been able to capitalise on this phenomenon...

 

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