Chairman of the Jamaica Labour Party’s, JLP, communication taskforce, Senator Abka Fitz-Henley, says the profanity used by Mark Golding at a People’s National Party, PNP, meeting last Friday exposes the double standard that undermines the opposition leader’s aspiration for higher office.
Fitz Henley was speaking at a JLP meeting in South East St Andrew on Sunday.
Senator Abka Fitz-Henley, chairman of the JLP communications taskforce.
The PNP president uttered the expletive on Friday, following issues with the microphone while speaking to comrades at a party meeting in South West St Ann.
The video of the gaffe was swiftly deleted from all PNP online platforms. But not before it was captured and shared widely on social media, going viral within hours.
Mark Golding apologised for Friday’s incident at a PNP meeting on Saturday evening.