ROMMELL MARSHALL’s possible re-entry into active politics on a Barbados Labour Party (BLP) ticket will not be so “palatable” for former attorney general Dale Marshall.
Speaking to the DAILY NATION last Sunday against the backdrop that Rommel had reapplied for membership of the BLP, the St Joseph MP, who after addressing his branch meeting at St Bernard’s Primary School, said he would not give his former Cabinet colleague any undeserved satisfaction.
“I did not give him the satisfaction in the last election to feel like he could turn me away from my goal, and I certainly wouldn’t give him the satisfaction of allowing him to feel that he could turn me away from my involvement with the Barbados Labour Party. If that is what is hoped for, well, I have to say a lot of people will be disappointed. But I maintain what I consider to be a position of principle and I maintain a position of conscience,” he said.
Marshall said he could “fairly safely say” Rommell’s application had not been processed or dealt with.
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