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Poll: Which incumbents are vulnerable?

Poll: Which incumbents are vulnerable?

| 11/04/2025 | 5 Comments

(CNS): Incumbent candidates often have the advantage over their challengers but are not necessarily a shoo-in for re-election. Their record in office can be a double-edged sword, as voters look at what they did or didn’t do and judge whether they approve of their time in parliament. What policies they stand by is generally known, […]

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Buzzwords aren’t budgets: it’s time for truth in Cayman politics

Buzzwords aren’t budgets: it’s time for truth in Cayman politics

| 10/04/2025 | 6 Comments

Caymanian for Accountability writes: As a concerned Caymanian, I write not in anger but in deep frustration. We are being sold dreams without price tags, promises without plans, and slogans without accountability. In April 2025, the Cayman Islands Government is forecast to run a CI$26.2 million deficit. Next year, the deficit climbs to CI$44 million. […]

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Weaker candidates should step aside for a clearer victory

Weaker candidates should step aside for a clearer victory

| 08/04/2025 | 33 Comments

Cayman Sentinel writes: In democratic elections, competition is healthy. It fosters debate, challenges the status quo, and offers voters a diverse array of choices. However, when an election is cluttered with too many candidates in a single constituency, the result is often not a fairer fight but a fractured electorate. The simple reality is that the […]

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Why younger candidates deserve a seat at the table

Why younger candidates deserve a seat at the table

| 07/04/2025 | 2 Comments

Cayman Sentinel writes: In every election cycle, the call for fresh leadership echoes across the political landscape. Voters express frustration with stagnation, with decisions that seem out of touch with modern realities, and with representatives whose tenure spans decades. Yet, when young candidates step forward — eager, passionate, and determined to make a difference — their […]

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Poll: Predict the winners of the five open seats

Poll: Predict the winners of the five open seats

| 04/04/2025 | 21 Comments

(CNS): With the retirement from politics of Sir Alden McLaughlin, Barbara Conolly, David Wight, Bernie Bush and Moses Kirkconnell, there are five hotly contested open seats in the 2025 General Election: Red Bay, George Town South, George Town West, West Bay North, and Cayman Brac West & Little Cayman. Although two of the parties technically […]

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Creating a better future through better politics in Cayman

Creating a better future through better politics in Cayman

| 02/04/2025 | 28 Comments

Michael Myles writes: Caymanians deserve honest, solutions-driven leadership, not more of the same political games. I understand that in politics, criticism is inevitable. I expected the usual personal attacks, dishonesty, exaggerations, and political interference, especially from paid social media pages and their surrogates, some of whom hide behind anonymous accounts while profiting from the division […]

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The forgotten issues: chickens, leafblowers and roundabouts

The forgotten issues: chickens, leafblowers and roundabouts

| 31/03/2025 | 66 Comments

(CNS): Yes, yes, we all know that the cost of living is a major election issue, that traffic congestion needs to be addressed, that education is a concern for all, and that government spending is out of control. But it’s time we talked about some of the things that drive us all nuts every day, […]

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CINP, PPM, TCCP or a Box of Frozen Squid

CINP, PPM, TCCP or a Box of Frozen Squid

| 17/03/2025 | 53 Comments

(CNS): In October 2011, CNS conducted a straw poll about which political group its readers would vote for at the next elections: the PPM, the UDP or a Box of Frozen Squid. Half of the people who took part voted for the squid, 46% for the opposition PPM, and only 4% said they would vote […]

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Haven’t we had a referendum on cruise berthing before?

Haven’t we had a referendum on cruise berthing before?

| 11/03/2025 | 9 Comments

Michelle Lockwood, CPR Cayman, writes: You may be wondering: Why are we having a referendum now? Wasn’t this already decided? The short answer is no. CPR Cayman began a petition for a people-initiated referendum in the summer of 2018. Our petition asked: “Should the cruise berthing facility, a matter of national importance, be decided solely […]

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To anyone bashing their MP for going AWOL the past four years

To anyone bashing their MP for going AWOL the past four years

| 10/03/2025 | 1 Comment

➡️Change writes: Every constituency has the same issue when their MP becomes a minister. It is not that they stop caring about their area, but Cabinet members have no choice but to tackle issues at national level, and that takes budget, meetings, reports, travel, conference calls, sitting with lawyers to streamline bills and laws — all […]

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