Simon says ALP should retire Browne after his choice of candidate and millions spent in SMS failed to secure a victory

MP-Elect Kelvin “Shugy” Simon says the members of the Antigua
Labour Party (ALP) should get rid of Prime Minister Gaston Browne,
given his failure to win the St. Mary’s South seat after having spent
millions of dollars in the effort.
 
Simon says that Browne’s unsuccessful attempt confirms him as an
incompetent failure; and if he, Simon, were a member of the ALP he
would push for Browne to step aside and resign.
 
Further, he claims that Browne went against the advice of others in
the ALP when he selected Dwayne George as the party’s candidate.
 
This, he says, could explain why most of the Labour Party
parliamentarians failed to support George’s canvass of the
community – unlike Simon’s colleagues.

Meanwhile, according to Simon, the prime minister will have to
work equally hard, or even harder, to win the St. Mary’s South seat
next election, as the people are fed up with his style of governance.
The MP-Elect says that – with all the resources expended in St.
Mary’s South alone, and with the UPP candidate still emerging the
winner – Browne should be rethinking his strategies.
And he strongly believes that the next General Election will be the
end of Browne and his Labour Party.