Demand for action

Dear Editor,

Some people may not know this, but we do have a new Parliament. I am not sure that we can afford to give them 100 days (over three months salary) to learn the ropes.

Some of us may not last 100 days. Some of our children are being affected, as I write this.

Some of our elderly are being affected. Many of our taxpaying residents are being affected. Can they survive 100 days?

MPs, you asked for a job, you were hired now do the damn job. How difficult is it to talk to each other by phone, via WhatsApp, by email, on the road or in the bar? If those supporting government won't call a meeting, then the five in opposition must request one, for the health of the residents in Cay Bay, and the students and teachers who go to the area. The situation in Cay Bay must be resolved post haste.

And, while resolving that we have an “asbestos situation” at the King Alexander School in St. Peters that must be properly explained to the residents of St. Peters. Is there an asbestos threat in St. Peters? Is the yellow tape around the fence keeping the asbestos dust secured within the school premises? Let me remind you that there are four schools and the “old people’s home” in close proximity to the King Alexander School. The residents of St. Peters matter too.

This not a rant. It’s a demand for action

Clifton R. Wilson

The Daily Herald

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