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Collapsing legacy
published: Thursday | July 28, 2005


PATTERSON

"P.J PATTERSON runs the risk of going down in history as the worst and most ineffective Prime Minister of Jamaica," writes an analyst who reviewed the Prime Minister's 13 years in office.

"Unless the Prime Minister, in the time he has left, demonstrates that he has the will and implements with urgency the policies and programmes which are necessary to stem the wanton killing of men, women and children in Jamaica, and to restore law and order to the land, then he would have failed and one of his main legacies would be a country overrun by criminals, marked by uncontrolled lawlessness and a society moving towards anarchy." Follow the analysis in The Sunday Gleaner.

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