Antigua Sun: "Despite calls from the Antigua Labour Party (ALP) hierarchy to get Wigley George to renounce his earlier declaration as an independent candidate for the St. Paul’s constituency, the union president is refusing to back down.
Just recently, former prime minister Lester Bird and former trade unionist Sir Adolphus Freeland pleaded with George to step down and let ALP’s candidate for the St. Paul’s constituency Paul “Chet” Greene run.
Bird and Freeland were both addressing the Heroes Day Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Sir Vere Cornwall Bird bust on Market Street when they made the appeal."
Just recently, former prime minister Lester Bird and former trade unionist Sir Adolphus Freeland pleaded with George to step down and let ALP’s candidate for the St. Paul’s constituency Paul “Chet” Greene run.
Bird and Freeland were both addressing the Heroes Day Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Sir Vere Cornwall Bird bust on Market Street when they made the appeal."
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