Austin Husbands says he is not bitter about being dumped as a Democratic Labour Party (DLP) candidate for the coming general election.
But he maintains that his last showing at the polls, in 2008, is something of which the Dems should be proud.
“I am not bitter over the party’s choice of another candidate for St James North,” he told the DAILY NATION.
“As one who has been calling for unity in the Democratic Labour Party over many years, I am not going to do anything to bring the party into disrepute.”
Read the full story in today’s DAILY NATION.
Still the best man!
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