Harold Lovell, the United Progressive Party (UPP) candidate for All Saints West, says he is ready for the upcoming snap election and is promising voters a return to "leadership one can trust." According to Antigua Observer, Lovell has also sharply criticized the ruling administration for what he describes as a sudden surge of activity in the constituency ahead of the vote.
Lovell told Antigua Observer that his campaign team has been gaining significant momentum on the ground as the UPP formally launches its push in All Saints West. He dismissed the government's recent constituency activity as little more than political gimmicks designed to win over voters at the eleventh hour.
The UPP candidate's remarks signal a combative tone as the campaign gets underway, with Lovell drawing a clear contrast between what he characterized as opportunistic government intervention and his party's longer-term commitment to the constituency.
As reported by Antigua Observer, Lovell expressed confidence in his team's preparation and outreach efforts, framing the election as an opportunity for residents of All Saints West to choose credible and consistent leadership over last-minute political maneuvering.