According to correspondence obtained by the Caymanian Compass Thursday, matters to be discussed at the 29 December meeting are the removal from the membership of the UDP on a complaint of “undesirable conduct”.
The letter goes on to state that the complaint pertains to “your support of a no confidence vote against the government without first having the concurrence of the [UDP] General Council”.
The Compass only obtained one of the letters sent to a government member, but it was understood all five had received similar communication.
During a press conference Wednesday, the five members of the ruling minority government put in place by Cayman Islands Governor Duncan Taylor indicated that they were largely uncertain of any future role they might have in the UDP, whose leader, McKeeva Bush, was deposed by the no confidence vote.
Premier Juliana O’Connor-Connolly said in Thursday’s editions of the Caymanian Compass that her government was prepared to take the risk of removal from its former party due to the no confidence vote.
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Makes Alice in Wonderland seem real…except there are too many Mad Hatters in this farce.
Dog eat your supper when you go against Mr. Big. When you take away his credit cards and stab him in the back, the only thing he can do is take his party status back. The mighty has fallen and by his own people’s vote. The whole world is watching so everyone take note. The party is over most observers will say. The sad thing about it one must return to West Bay.
Gosh, the 5 must be real frightened, to be threatened like this by the UDP or what’s left of it.