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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 | 50 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 | 8 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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Choose your dream government

Choose your dream government

| 05/03/2025 | 100 Comments

(CNS): Nomination Day has come and gone, so we now know who will be running where. Come Election Day, registered voters will be able to vote for one candidate in the constituency where they are registered. But what if you could vote in every constituency? CNS conducted a straw poll in 2023 and found that […]

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Experienced incumbents vs. patriotic candidates

Experienced incumbents vs. patriotic candidates

| 03/03/2025 | 10 Comments

Cayman Sentinel writes: For decades, Caymanian politics has been dominated by the idea that experience is the most valuable asset a candidate can have. Career politicians tell us that because they have been in office before, they are the only ones qualified to lead. They argue that without their knowledge of government operations, the country […]

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The realities of elections

The realities of elections

| 27/02/2025 | 10 Comments

Cascabel 73 writes: There are a few realities that escape voters in our beloved islands. One: No candidate, even if they become a minister, can “change” anything by simply dictating it. In reality, ministers are very limited in what they can do. Even the bills (future laws) they bring are put together by lawyers who do […]

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Frankenstein’s monster of Caymanian politics

Frankenstein’s monster of Caymanian politics

| 26/02/2025 | 32 Comments

Unbought Caymanian writes: It’s official — Cayman’s political merry-go-round has taken yet another spin, and we’re right back where we started. The Progressives (PPM), once seen as a somewhat steady hand, have now thrown caution, credibility, and any remaining standards out the window.

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Poll: Who should be the next premier?

Poll: Who should be the next premier?

| 19/02/2025 | 91 Comments

(CNS): There are three political parties competing for power in the upcoming elections, and each party wants to see their leader as the next premier. But unless one of the parties ends up with a strong majority of ten, consisting of their own MPs and close associates, a coalition government at the end of the […]

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Scott’s new National Party unveils 11 candidates

Scott’s new National Party unveils 11 candidates

| 31/01/2025 | 13 Comments

(CNS): After officially registering his new political party at the beginning of this year, Dan Scott, the leader of the Cayman Islands National Party (CINP), has finally unveiled the ten candidates who will run alongside him in the General Election in April. Scott, the former regional managing partner with EY, was elected to lead the […]

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Conolly retires from GTS seat, passes torch to ‘Festa’

Conolly retires from GTS seat, passes torch to ‘Festa’

| 31/01/2025 | 5 Comments

(CNS): Barbara Conolly, the deputy leader of the opposition and long-time member of the People’s Progressive Movement (PPM), has confirmed she will not run for re-election in April and is retiring from frontline politics after two terms as the representative for George Town South. Conolly has endorsed Craig “Festa” Frederick, one of the Progressives’ new […]

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