Are you in favour of the suspension of Rollover?

Yes
53% (156 votes)
No
21% (63 votes)
Rollover needs to be revised but suspension is the wrong decision
26% (76 votes)
Total votes: 295

Comments

Suspending the roll-over

Suspending the roll-over while considering changes to the law makes absolutely no sense. Do lawmakers suspend a speed limit on a roadway when considering changes to it?

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Thank the Lord!

Thank the Lord our Premier and Government have seen the light regarding this rollover policy! Bottom line - we need more people to sustain our economy, we need people to fill our empty rental apartments and houses, we need people to buy and lease those cars sitting on the car dealer lots, we need people spending money in our supermarkets, in restaurants and in small Caymanian owned businesses. We need more people here to reignite our economy.

Well done Premier Bush !  Forget politics, ..,.....those with half a brain appreciate that this is a very smart move to stimulate our flailing economy.  I am delighted to see that our Opposition leader publicly supported changing the rollover and I hope that both parties will indeed forget politics on this very important issue and stand united for once, for the good of our country!

 

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no

no

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Are you in favor of the

Are you in favor of the suspension of Rollover? 

NEVER 

Because if Mac is for it, then I am AGAINST IT!

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CNS, I think you should have

CNS, I think you should have had 6 options. Just the same as you have above but with the qualifications of "I am Caymanian..." and "I am a non-Caymanian..." so we could really see what demographics support or don't support the policy.
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