Tag: McKeeva Bush

Mac a no-show at forum head-to-head with challenger

Mac a no-show at forum head-to-head with challenger

| 01/04/2025 | 16 Comments

(CNS): On Monday evening, political veteran McKeeva Bush (IND) became the second no-show at the Chamber Candidate Forums so far this election cycle when he missed the opportunity for a head-to-head Q&A exchange with his challenger, Julie Hunter (CINP). The Chamber of Commerce moderators gave no indication why Bush had failed to show up, but […]

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Mac stirs up social media over ‘rude’ debate

Mac stirs up social media over ‘rude’ debate

| 27/03/2025 | 14 Comments

(CNS): McKeeva Bush (IND) caused a social media storm on Wednesday after seemingly being rude to Julie Hunter (CINP), the challenger for his WBW seat. Bush, who has represented West Bay for 40 years, and Hunter, as well as Sterling Dwayne Ebanks (IND), who is running in WBS, appeared on Radio Cayman in one of […]

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Ebanks tops CNS straw poll for choice of premier

Ebanks tops CNS straw poll for choice of premier

| 26/02/2025 | 10 Comments

(CNS): A week on and just under 1,900 votes later, TCCP Leader André Ebanks has topped the first CNS Election Section 2025 straw poll as the reader’s choice for premier. Ebanks received 34% of the vote, six points above CINP Leader Dan Scott and twelve points ahead of the PPM Leader Joey Hew. While Scott […]

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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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Mac launches non-profit ahead of plans for re-election

Mac launches non-profit ahead of plans for re-election

| 30/01/2025 | 0 Comments

(CNS): McKeeva Bush MP (WBW) will be running for office again despite previous comments that he was stepping away from the political fray. On Wednesday, Bush launched what he described as a non-profit organisation (NPO), which he is inviting people to join. He said it will eventually shape into a new political group and hopes […]

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