FOR THE past two days, Prime Minister Perry Christie has refused interviews with reporters as to what the public can expect in the aftermath of Monday’s failed referendum.
Since the resounding no vote, Mr Christie’s handlers have sought to block interaction with him on several occasions, telling reporters that the Prime Minister was not making any comments.
The Tribune has been trying to ask the nation’s chief three questions which include:
a. Was he serious about shutting down all web shops?
b. Is the police force able to spare the resources to shut down every web shop?
c. How does the government plan to tackle the country’s crime situation if the police’s resources are concentrated on the number’s racket?
Up to this point, Mr Christie has answered the first question through a press statement which was released on Tuesday night, however, the other two remain unanswered.
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crawfish 11 years, 9 months ago
I think the Prime Minister has demonstrated that fact that he is serious about shutting down the Web Shops. After all, he ordered them closed once the official result of the voting was announced. And, did you notice that on the following morning, all Web Shops were closed? So why do you think it would take the entire Police Force to close the Web Shops again? So, if the entire Police Force would not be required to close the Web Shops, your question (c) does not arise! Next case.
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