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What the PLP MPs have said

The Royal Gazette approached each Progressive Labour Party MP to ask whether they support the Premier in the wake of Ministerial and backbench calls for him to quit as leader of the Party.

Here are their responses to us, or other public comments.

Nelson Bascome to The Royal Gazette last night: "I am on official vacation, and off island. Will evaluate on my return."

Glenn Blakeney: Did not reply to a request for comment by press time.

Derrick Burgess to The Royal Gazette last night: "I do not speak to The Royal Gazette."

Dale Butler: Did not reply to a request for comment by press time.

Neletha Butterfield e-mailed The Royal Gazette last night stating she was busy at a conference in Guyana and declined to comment.

Paula Cox to The Royal Gazette last night: "We will operate within the political machinery to act in the national interest and to foster continued political stability."

Zane DeSilva: Declined to comment

Ashfield DeVent to The Royal Gazette on Friday: "I'm sick and tired of people breaking the process."

Lovitta Foggo: Declined to comment.

Randy Horton to the House on Friday: "It's time for the Honourable Premier to resign."

Elvin James to the House on Friday: "Dr. Brown has done a lot of great things and I know him as a good friend, but he has to read the writing on the wall and step down and put party over self."

Dennis Lister to The Royal Gazette on Friday: "The policies of our party will lead us forward."

Terry Lister to the House on Friday: "This member has no respect for this House... Now is the time to go."

Walter Lister: Did not reply to a request for comment by press time.

Patrice Minors: "What is more significant is whether the branches still support the Premier. The next step should be respecting the Constitution."

Wayne Perinchief to the House on Friday: "Enough is enough."

Walter Roban: Did not reply to a request for comment by press time.

Michael Scott: Did not reply to a request for comment by press time.

Alex Scott to The Royal Gazette on Friday: "The House was caught totally, totally unaware of the initiative that the Premier took."

Dame Jennifer Smith: Declined to comment.