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Lawyer Michelle Fife. (File photo)
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Michelle Ffie, the ULP’s custodian for West Kingstown. (Photo: Oris Robinson)

KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, April 23, IWN – The ruling Unity Labour Party’s (ULP) custodian for West Kingstown says she has no comment “at this time” as some constituents seek to have her removed as the party’s candidate there ahead of the next general election — constitutionally due by March 2016.

“When I am ready to comment, I will let you know,” Michelle Fife told I-Witness News on Friday.

Fife, a lawyer and former Miss SVG, failed to retain West Kingstown for the ULP in 2010 after former minister of culture, Rene Baptiste opted not to run again, after two terms.

Her comments came as a ULP insider told I-Witness News on April 4 that constituents are trying to collect 1,000 signatures to force the ULP leadership to acknowledge that they never wanted Fife as their candidate.

“Even though I know about it (the petition), I am not prepared to comment officially,” Fife, the legal advisor at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told I-Witness News.

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“Everywhere you go, you will have those who are satisfied. I am not sure what my comments will do to balance that story, really,” she said.

Three ULP insiders and West Kingstown constituents, who each asked not to be named in this article, spoke to I-Witness News separately this month and complained about their dissatisfaction with Fife as a politician and ULP candidate.

The West Kingstown constituent, who contacted I-Witness News, said Fife was foisted upon them during the in-house primaries ahead of the 2010 vote, although constituents preferred diplomat, Ellsworth John.

“The last general elections, there was an in-house fight between Miss Fife and Ellsworth John and the Prime Minister (Dr. Ralph Gonsalves) intervened at a meeting in Stoney Ground to throw his weight behind Michelle, who most of the people didn’t want anyway,” the ULP insider, who asked for anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the issue, told I-Witness News on April 4.

The source said a group of people had gone to Gonsalves, who is political leader of the ULP, to try to convince him that Fife should not be the candidate after a confrontation she reportedly had with someone.

“Even before then, people had gone to him and spent five hours with him just bringing them back to ‘She will be the better candidate,’” the ULP insider said.

In 2010, at her first outing at the polls, Fife lost to engineer Daniel Cummings of the opposition New Democratic Party, even as the ULP was returned to office for a third consecutive term by a one-seat majority.

But the source said that Fife was absent from the constituency for a year after her defeat.

“… she decided that after a year of absence in the constituency, to come back with the intention to run,” the ULP supporter further told I-Witness News.

The source said Fife “is basically the person responsible [in West Kingstown] for all those activities that the Government normally uses to create employment opportunities for a constituency. So, she has the power of a constituency representative….

“That is also causing a lot of serious problems, because she is getting into conflict regularly with people — not just ULP, but mostly ULP — who don’t think she should run [again], because she has been absent [for] so long after election and the people around her and herself are getting into conflict, whether [verbally] or otherwise,” the ULP member said.

The source said a number of persons are seeking alternative candidates.

The source further said that Mark Dennie, a fisherman who had drifted at sea from St. Vincent to Puerto Rico, is so adamant that Fife should not run again that he is proposing to run himself.

(Read: Drifting fishermen drank urine, ate fish before reaching Puerto Rico)

The name of Assistant Director of Public Prosecutions, Colin John, has also surfaced, the ULP supporter said, adding, “He seems to be accepting the challenge.

“They had gone to him also and he had said no, initially. But he has shown his interest in contesting.

“But I think what Mark is doing is that [he wants] anybody but Michelle so he is putting himself up.”

PM’s security averts ‘fight’

The source further said that at the closed session of the last ULP convention, the situation almost turned to blows as the Fife camp responded to constituents’ dissatisfaction with her stewardship.

“Last convention, they wanted to fight this girl…” the source said.

“They had about 17 persons in the line (to address the meeting) and about 10 persons went there to talk about their dissatisfaction with the West Kingstown caretaker,” the source further said.

“The girl was at the podium … and they left their seats and walked all the way up to try to fight her. And the chairman, Mr. [Edwin] Snagg, was trying to get them under control and they were continuing with their behaviour.

“The chairman mentioned that the police (the Prime Minister’s Security Detail) weren’t too far away — because Ralph was sitting at the rostrum — and they came in and broke it up and then Ralph got up and said he was very disappointed in what happened and that he had never seen anything like it before. And he said this is not what the ULP is about, that the young lady should get her say.

“A couple of other persons, they got boos and stuff from the Michelle camp. Because it was basically persons going there to show their disgust,” the source said.

ULP sources have hinted to I-Witness News a possible return of former West Kingstown representative, Rene Baptiste. In this 2009 Oris Robinson photograph, she is seen speaking with ULP leader, Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves. ULP chairman, Edwin Snagg, is at right.
ULP sources have hinted to I-Witness News a possible return of former West Kingstown representative, Rene Baptiste. In this 2009 Oris Robinson photograph, she is seen speaking with ULP leader, Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves. ULP chairman, Edwin Snagg, is at right.

The source further spoke of a possible return of Baptiste to the constituency.

“The strong echo is Rene is going to come back,” the source further said, adding that the former area representative, a lawyer, has said that she would run again if asked.

“She has not said it out plain but she keeps talking constituency, constituency.”

In March, a member of the ULP leadership hinted to I-Witness News of a possible return of Baptiste, saying West Kingstown constituents are suffering from “buyer’s remorse”. The ULP heavy weight said that while Baptiste was in office, some constituents had complained about someone who had functioned as her de facto driver.

But the member of the ULP leadership said Baptiste had problems with her knees, which she has had threated since quitting electoral politics.

The member of the ULP leadership further said that Baptiste has remained above the political fray and continues her work with the church and other organisations here.

Baptiste was elected as speaker of the OECS Assembly last August, a position she currently holds.

Meanwhile, the West Kingstown constituent who spoke to I-Witness News was not impressed with Fife as a politician.

“I have nothing against her personally but I don’t think she has what it takes to be what I think a politician should be, a constituency representative should be, in terms of dealing with people no matter what party they support or whether they oppose you. I don’t think she has that.

“She is full of conflict. Being young has nothing to do with it, but she is not ready for that. That is not her, so I will not support her for that,” the source said.

Meanwhile, two other ULP insiders, in separate interviews, substantiated the first source’s comments and also expressed dissatisfaction with Fife as a candidate and politician.

They said also that they do not want her to be the ULP’s candidate in West Kingstown in 2015.

10 replies on “ULPites against Fife as party’s West Kingstown candidate”

  1. This article seems like one that you would HEAR in a RUM SHOP.

    Hey Kenton, I have a REAL STORY for you.

    NDP INSIDERS are PLOTTING to get RID of Arnhim Eustace, the OPPOSITION LEADER, as LEADER of the NDP.

    Now go and do some REAL INVESTIGATIVE WORK and REPORT back to us the READERSHIP on that FACTUAL and SUBSTANTIVE STORY.

  2. I’ve refrained much from offering political comments but the fact that glaring resounds from this article reflects ever so poorly on the PM.

    “The last general elections, there was an in-house fight between Miss Fife and Ellsworth John and the Prime Minister (Dr. Ralph Gonsalves) intervened at a meeting in Stoney Ground to throw his weight behind Michelle, who most of the people didn’t want anyway… The source said a group of people had gone to Gonsalves, who is political leader of the ULP, to try to convince him that Fife should not be the candidate after a confrontation she reportedly had with someone.

    “Even before then, people had gone to him and spent five hours with him just bringing them back to ‘She will be the better candidate,’” the ULP insider said.”

    This substantiates a view I’ve long held of the Ralph E Gonsalves Admin… he surrounds himself with ppl of a certain calibre… why?

    Why did he see Fife as a better candidate to John… did he say? John who has had a career in government even before this child strutted across the Vincy Mas stage…

    Again Mr PM your obvious disregard for what the people want is bearing fruit… and I knw you can not be enjoying it now tsk tsk. #reapwhatusow

  3. Miss Fife, is very weak for this Job, I think she should step down. She get upset very easy,,she and the young lady who give her a run for her money in Miss SVG. almost got into a flight in public, this not the kind of person you want to lead your community.

  4. She was not a good candidate THEN, and she is a worse candidate NOW. She hasn’t learned. But Im not from WK, so i dunno if my opinion counts. Brining back rene would be a mistake too imho. #freshblood

  5. Peter, […] Folks are talking about the people’s choice of a candidate for the constituency. But you had to inject your nasty utterances in the topic.
    If there was democracy in any of the parties, then the leaders would allow the constituencies to vote the candidates. they want to represent them.
    Both Ralph and Arnhim are guilty of this practice. This is the right time for the supporters in both parties to call for a change. Here is something Peter and VINCYPOW can work on and stop the foolish name calling fiasco and Peter watch your mouth when talking about Michelle.
    .

  6. In the last election, Daniel Cummings was all over Ms Fife. Now ULP supporters are saying she sucks too much and is not capable of going all the way. Ms Fife in her defense, says “Everywhere you go, you will have those who are satisfied”.

    So the question is, can Ms Fife give more bang for the buck in the next election or would she just suck as before?

  7. patrickferrari says:

    The ULP insiders are petrified to be identified, someting Peterbinose is always pointing out. And something I am always pointing out: Fife (and her kind) is tenured, run or not her taxpaying job is secured for the rest of a ULP government life.

  8. PVPALMER, be careful because the big man can be jealous and spiteful. Your admission of affection for his musket, fife or drum, will not be tolerated by him.

    TEACHERFANG, cleverly coded by your artful hand.

    FERRARI, you are only one of a few people with intelligence to see right through the haze to the very point.

    VINCYPOWA, stop being rude to Kenton.

  9. Wow! isn’t that 2009 photo of those two fatties just like Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, Red Ralph and Red Rene, even then you can see she is totally under his charismic control, unless its simply infatuation between two like minded people. Staring hopelessly into each others eyes.

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