NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Leader of the Opposition Free National Movement (FNM) Michael Pintard, on Monday afternoon, responded to a statement published by the Office of the Prime Minster which suggested that the FNM is looking for political ‘brownie points,’ after Pintard provided the opposition’s feedback on government’s approach to fighting crime.
A war of words erupted between Pintard and Davis following the Prime Minister’s national address on crime Sunday afternoon.