MP endorses leadership criteria
published: Saturday | November 29, 2008
The Editor, Sir:
I wish to support the points made in a published letter, by Mr Roy Notice, in your paper dated November 28. We do need to have these kinds of discussions regarding public policy making and the responsibilities of leaders.
It brings into focus the question of the basis on which leaders are elected and what is expected of them in shaping our nation and its future. I do believe that debate and discussion should serve to inform and shape opinions, which ought to be the basis on which decisions are made.
I also believe that political leaders have a duty and obligation to let the public know their position on all matters on which they will take a position that affects the public. It is argued that the judgement and reasoning of our political leaders ought to be major criteria that earn public confidence in those that lead.
Poignant reason
For this reason, Mr Notice's question is so poignant: "Do they (political leaders) nurture and build their conscience in order that they can be relied upon to make ethically sound decisions, even if they are not popular?"
No doubt, his belief that a major part of the nation's problems today has to do with conscience, should not be taken lightly.
I am, etc.,
FITZ JACKSON, M.P.
South St. Catherine
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