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    UPP leader defends by-election loss as ‘long-term strategy’

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    Political leader of the United Progressive Party (UPP), Jamale Pringle, has defended his party’s defeat in the St Philip’s North by-election, describing it as part of a broader effort to rebuild support rather than a setback.

    Speaking on his Straight Talk radio programme, Mr Pringle said the party did not expect to win the 16 March contest but aimed to test its strength and show commitment to voters.

    “We entered it… to measure our support in challenging terrain,” he said, adding that the campaign demonstrated the party’s intent to earn public confidence.

    The by-election was won by Randy Baltimore of the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP), who secured 924 votes (69.4%). UPP candidate Alex Browne received 407 votes.

    Mr Pringle said the result should not be viewed as a defeat, arguing the constituency has historically been difficult for the opposition to win, having been held by Robin Yearwood for decades.

    He also dismissed reports that he had resigned or faced internal challenges, blaming political opponents aligned with Prime Minister Gaston Browne.

    The UPP leader rejected suggestions of a rift with party figure Harold Lovell, saying efforts to divide the party would fail.

    Looking ahead to a general election expected within 90 days, Mr Pringle said the party was focused on readiness, stressing that success would depend more on voter turnout than campaign materials.

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