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Ex-UNC MPs Rambally, Haynes at PNM rally - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

DINESH RAMBALLY, former UNC MP for Chaguanas West, made a surprise appearance on-stage at the PNM rally at Eddie Hart Grounds, Tacarigua, on April 26.

In addition, former UNC MP for Tabaquite MP Anita Haynes-Alleyne joined a commentary team including former senator Dr Amery Browne and San Fernando councillor Theresa Lynch.

Haynes wore a red blouse and said she had been made to feel very welcome at the event. She urged people to consider what was best for TT's future and seemed to endorse the PNM by saying, "There is only one clear choice." She had been sidelined by the UNC leadership after calling for internal elections in the UNC and was not reselected for Tabaquite.

Wearing a red shirt without any logo, he said the PNM has provided "prudent fiscal management" and acted sensibly "so as not to bankrupt the country."

"Just think for a moment. You think about it. The easiest thing would be for the PNM to stand here today and out-promise everything the other side is wildly promising. That would be easy."

However, rather than seeking any easy path, he said the PNM has properly faced up to past challenges.

Rambally had not offered himself for reselection, after a frostiness developed between him and the UNC leadership after he called for the holding of party elections by the due date.

He said the UNC was well acquainted with purging, but added, "But in this PNM party, I Dines

DINESH RAMBALLY, former UNC MP for Chaguanas West, made a surprise appearance on-stage at the PNM rally at Eddie Hart Grounds, Tacarigua, on April 26.

In addition, former UNC MP for Tabaquite MP Anita Haynes-Alleyne joined a commentary team including former senator Dr Amery Browne and San Fernando councillor Theresa Lynch.

Haynes wore a red blouse and said she had been made to feel very welcome at the event. She urged people to consider what was best for TT's future and seemed to endorse the PNM by saying, "There is only one clear choice." She had been sidelined by the UNC leadership after calling for internal elections in the UNC and was not reselected for Tabaquite.

Wearing a red shirt without any logo, he said the PNM has provided "prudent fiscal management" and acted sensibly "so as not to bankrupt the country."

"Just think for a moment. You think about it. The easiest thing would be for the PNM to stand here today and out-promise everything the other side is wildly promising. That would be easy."

However, rather than seeking any easy path, he said the PNM has properly faced up to past challenges.

Rambally had not offered himself for reselection after a frostiness developed between him and the UNC leadership after he called for the holding of party elections by the due date.

He said the UNC was well acquainted with purging, but added, "But in this PNM party, I Dinesh Rambally can vouch today, all are welcome in this party."

Rambally said the PNM did not have secrecy, deal-making, influences and Cambridge Analytica, the latter alluding to claims of data-mining on voters by the UNC in the 2015 general electio

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