With recent polls suggest the popularity of the Jamaica Labour Party government waning, it does not translate to the opposition gaining in popularity, in fact, its leader Mark Golding is yet to win favour among the populace.
There remains growing ambivalence among Jamaicans towards the political process, but where do we go from here?
To discuss, Shalman Scott, Political Commentator, Historian and Lloyd B Smith, Former Member of Parliament and Deputy Speaker of the House.
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