Dear Editor,
As a resident of All Saints West, I could not help but respond to the recent article by our parliamentary representative, Anthony Smith Jr., titled “Harold Lovell: The Man Who Turned His Back on the People of All Saints West.”
The title alone is ironic – coming from the very man who has, in practice, turned his back on the people he was elected to serve.
Let’s be honest: hypocrisy would be amusing if it weren’t so painful to live through.
Here are the facts we face daily:
• The All Saints Clinic has been closed for over 900 days – almost three years – leaving mothers, elders, and children without access to basic healthcare.
• Crime is at crisis levels, and residents no longer feel safe in their homes.
• Community infrastructure and Garbage collection are deteriorating before our eyes.
• And the representative who once promised to “put people first” has been missing in action.
Yet, instead of addressing these pressing issues, Mr. Smith has chosen to attack Harold Lovell, a man whose record of service, competence, and integrity speaks for itself.
Mr. Smith was elected under the UPP banner, supported by the very people and machinery he now ridicules. The truth is simple: He didn’t cross the floor; he crossed the people.
After nearly three years in Parliament and more than a year sitting comfortably on the government benches, what tangible results can he point to? Beyond the photo opportunities and self-praise, what meaningful progress has been made for the people of All Saints West?
Mr. Smith likes to boast, #StillLegitWithSmith. But the reality for many of us is:
• We are still without healthcare.
• We are still fearful in our communities.
• We are still waiting for real leadership.
Perhaps the more fitting slogan would be #SmithLegitwithSmiththerenownedhypocrite.
Until the clinic reopens, the streets are safer, and the people see tangible improvements, Mr. Smith has no moral authority to lecture anyone about anything.
Does he not take any responsibility? He continues to blame others for the very shortcomings that define his own tenure. If he had shown half the courage in Parliament that he now displays behind a keyboard, All Saints West might have been in a much better place today.
The people of this constituency deserve better. We deserve a representative who serves, not one who switches sides and rewrites history to suit his ego.
Sincerely,
A Concerned Resident of All Saints West





