Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Momentum Builds for Unique Candidate of Common Sense



In the forthcoming by-election in No. 18. Something interesting is brewing. Finally.

5 comments:

Sanjay Jagatsingh said...

Enn bon move de Bizlall ki swete asiz ek Lalit otur enn latab. Bann anze tro inportan pu les bann vie ti kerel fer bann neoliberal kuma Ramgoolam, Sithanen, Berenger, Collendavelloo, Boolell etc revinn o puvwar pu kraz nu ek nu peyi ankor.

Lalit ek MPM ena bann bon lide. Ena bann zafer kuma deziem repiblik ek nuvo konstitisyon tre kontroversab ek ki kav fer enn lobze enn referendum evantielman. La seki bizin se pran puvwar pu retablir bann finans leta avek taksasyon progresif ek fer common sense rant dan zestyon nu peyi par gran laport.

Kuma zot tom dakor ena buku kudmin zot kav gayne.

Rishi said...

Unlike Lalit, MPM thinks for the sake of thinking.Most of their proposals lack substance and are full of verbiage. I believe Jack's candidature in QB is a non-event. Things could have been different if Lalit had fielded the one and only one Linsay Collen.

Sanjay Jagatsingh said...

I would be surprised if Lalit doesn't field a candidate. Once they do that they should work out a deal with MPM where both parties put a common candidate. Flip a coin if necessary. It's not the time to use the by-election to assess their relative strength.

Sanjay Jagatsingh said...

Bizlall mentioned on the radio with Habib the other day that Lalit has refused to align a common candidate on the 'left'. While the crypto-marxists 2.0 said ok but it has to be their candidate. Let's see how voters sort things out after nomination day.

Sanjay Jagatsingh said...

Sorry, I meant pseudo-marxists 2.0.