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    Bruce bows - As PNP ramps up protest threats over taxes, PM wilts under heat

    Published: Monday | December 21, 2009

    Daraine Luton, Senior Staff Reporter


    Golding: 'I have heard the cry of the people.'

    Reacting to torrents of criticism nationwide and threats of street demonstrations by the Opposition, Prime Minister Bruce Golding yesterday succumbed to pressure over a $21-billion tax package slated to take effect on January 1, 2010.

    In a statement from Jamaica House yesterday, Golding said he would reconsider the package which, as it stands, brings the total amount of new taxes announced in three tranches to $47.6 billion this fiscal year.

    The statement, which did not give a timetable for the review, came less than two hours after Opposition Leader Portia Simpson Miller charged members of her party to lead national protests unless the taxes are withdrawn.

    "I have heard the cry and the appeal of the Jamaican people," Golding's statement said.

    "It is my intention to re-examine the existing composition of the tax package in order to determine if there are suitable alternatives to finding the $21 billion of revenue required to support the programme negotiated with the IMF (International Monetary Fund), while at the same time reducing the harsh impact on the society, especially the poor and vulnerable, during these very difficult times," the prime minister added.

    Demonstrations still on

    But in a swift response last night, Simpson Miller said Golding's statement was not reassuring, nor would it stop the party from staging non-violent street demonstrations.

    Meanwhile, the Opposition has called for the resignation of Audley Shaw as minister of finance. The party said booting Shaw head would rescue the "waning credibility of the Government".

    On the matter of national protests, Simspon Miller said she would not give Golding any time frame in which to withdraw the tax package.

    "He should know what he wants. If he wants no action and no protests, he should act quickly," she told The Gleaner, adding that the prime minister should reconvene Parliament tomorrow to announce a backtrack.

    "This release is not going to stop us. It is not about the People's National Party. It is a national response to a national problem," Simpson Miller told The Gleaner.

    Last Thursday, Finance Minister Audley Shaw announced a $21.8-billion tax package, the third of the fiscal year. The Government announced an expansion of the general consumption tax (GCT) base, which subjected every basic food item, except rice and flour, to taxation.

    Increased GCT

    The Government also increased the GCT rate from 16.5 per cent to 17.5 per cent and subjected items such as sanitary napkins, and aids for the disabled, to GCT.

    The Government has said the effects of the global economic crisis has knocked the wind out of the country's sails. Shaw told Parliament last week that there was a need to cut the Budget deficit, rein in spending and increase revenue.


    Dr Omar Davies hammers the JLP for its handling of the economy at yesterday's meeting.

    Dr Omar Davies, the opposition spokesman on finance, said that if the tax on the interest of government bonds was increased from 25 per cent to 33.3 per cent, it would have raised $5 billion in the last seven months.

    Simpson Miller had rallied the troops of the party to an emergency National Executive Council meeting yesterday at the University of the West Indies.

    "Go forth, Comrades, with discipline. Await the instructions for the various protests across this country against this cruel and wicked taxation package," Simpson Miller bellowed.

    Commendation

    Meanwhile, in a press release that was issued just minutes after Jamaica House sent out a statement, Generation 2000 (G2K), the young professionals' affiliate of the ruling Jamaica Labour Party, commended the Government for its intention to re-examine the tax plan.

    "There is no doubt whatsoever that the tax package is harsh and will impose, in the short term, even more challenges for the Jamaican people," G2K said.

    But the People's National Party Youth Organisation (PNPYO), which plans to march to Jamaica House today, suggested that the prime minister's tax strategy was ill-thought.

    "It is unfortunate that the prime minister did not review this tax package before he brought it forward to the people. It shows that he is not only ill-prepared and uninformed but is truly inconsiderate," Damion Crawford, the PNPYO president, told The Gleaner yesterday.

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  • #2
    The people have a right to demonstrate thats one thing I like about a true democracy. The taxes are really harsh, but if they should revize the tax package, questions are going to be asked why this wasn't done from day one. It will surely cause the gov't to lose credibility.

    How is the gap going to be closed in the budget? Reduce services, borrow more?
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      as the situation is now, he has no choice. question, if it was omar davies do you think he would have reviewed it EVEN if he realised it was a mistake or that alternatives could be sought?

      i don't think so, dem people deh nuh apologise fi nutten even if dem find out seh dem wrong afterwards and even in the face of irrefutable evidence.

      bruce shold have had an inkling that this would have happened and my guess is that he presented the most autere measures first just to see how much he could get away with....just my himble opinion.

      he wanted it, he got it...now deal wid it!

      Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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      • #4
        ah suh mi see it too!

        lol

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        • #5
          Bruce need more backbone. It is a tuff package but we have had many a tougher tax package. He could remove a few items but the fact is Jamaica is in the pickle.

          If he is going to make the PNP rule with them street protest then he should call election since Portia a measure the drape and see what they would come up with.

          They have not even come up with a plan. They have not said if they would go to the IMF, they have not come up with any revenue stream. Audley has not started missing the revenue targets Omar has done yet. Yesterday I posted the 2003 IMF report and you would think it was written yesterday so it has only gotten worst.

          The PNP has taken no step to lower interest rate, none to improve productitivty and none to improve GDP or export, so what are they going to do?

          As you said we need a dictator.
          • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Assasin View Post
            As you said we need a dictator.
            we have one.


            BLACK LIVES MATTER

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            • #7
              who?

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              • #8
                yuh a owl? whey di prime minister name?


                BLACK LIVES MATTER

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                • #9
                  Dictator?

                  Ah joke yuh a mek!

                  BTW, him name Orett!

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                  • #10
                    yuh can debate di dictator label, what not up for debate is that he is an ass. the tax package proves it. and his having to backtrack now proves it further.


                    BLACK LIVES MATTER

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                    • #11
                      which dictator yuh know backtrack?

                      Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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                      • #12
                        Mo ah puzzle me as well.

                        Backtracking dictator is an oxymoron.

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                        • #13
                          he is just not good at even dictatorship!


                          BLACK LIVES MATTER

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                          • #14
                            Perhaps, but what is even more assinine is to leave IMF cheap money fi go borrow at double and triple the rates. All in the name of political expediency.

                            Our goose cooked now and we blame the waitor, not the chef!

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                            • #15
                              Perhaps, but how did we get here.

                              How did he become the best of choices?

                              We up shytes creek!

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