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Gonsalves issues warning

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KINGSTOWN, St Vincent – Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves issued a warning to the persons who he says are behind the main opposition New Democratic Party’s (NDP) campaign.

Gonsalves stated that if they come to St Vincent and the Grenadines “you will not leave”.

The Prime Minister on Saturday restated his claim that supporters of citizenship by investment are financing the main opposition NDP’s campaign and are using language that in local parlance is often interpreted as threatening.

“I tell you, the NDP campaign is controlled, paid for and run by foreigners based in Switzerland and in Hong Kong; run by passport sellers. They hire the successor to SCL to try to steal up the mind of Vincentians,” Gonsalves told party supporters in Georgetown at the opening of his campaign headquarters for North Central Windward, which he has been representing in Parliament since 1994.

“But I am telling them, if they put foot in St Vincent and the Grenadines, they will not leave here. They could run the campaign from overseas,” said Gonsalves, who is also minister of national security.

He noted that former prime minister and the founder of the NDP Sir James Mitchel said that the November 5 general election is for the soul of the country.

“I agree with Mitchell and (opposition leader, Godwin) Friday. Mitchell and the NDP want to sell the soul of St Vincent and the Grenadines to foreigners by selling the sacraments of nationhood: passport and citizenship,” Gonsalves said.

“I want to say this – never will Vincentians, the children of Chatoyer, will allow our passport and allow our citizenship to be sold as if it is eddoes and tomatoes and dasheen and sweet potato. No way!”

He said that between 1764 and 1795, for 31 years, Paramount Chief Chatoyer and the Garifuna and the Calinago fought foreigners over the soul of the country.

“Chatoyer was defeated by superior arms. I will tell those foreigners this, we will fight to our death; we will never sell our passports or our citizenship. It doesn’t matter. I’m telling you this; you think that we in Labour will ever allow things like that to happen?”

Gonsalves’ Unity Labour Party (ULP), is making a bid for a fifth consecutive term, while Friday is leading the NDP into election for the first time. (CMC)

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