“Davis launces election bid at rally” – The Nassau Guardian
Except from this article; “Touting the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) as repaired and a unified one, PLP leader Philip Brave Davis last night launched his election campaign.
‘The SS PLP is off the reef,’ he said at Columbus Primary School.
‘Its hull is repaired. It is strong and seaworthy,’
‘We’re on board to do the peoples work, and it’s all hands on deck with a singular mission.’
‘A unified party ready to serve the Bahamian people.”

So it would appear that the Hon. Philip ‘Brave’ Davis has finally admitted to the fact that the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) is a broken party, although he would claim that it is now repaired; but as to how it came to be broken is subject to much debate.
To listen to Mr. Davis, the party became a broken vessel at the last general elections but many may beg to differ as to when it became broken and as Mr. Davis attempts to move past this discussion of what he calls the “SS PLP”; is he willing to admit how it got ‘broken’ and run aground and is he willing to accept any responsibility for its crippled stated?
Mr. Davis has spent the better part of two and half years in opposition, walking a fine line; while trying to convince the country that he would be a good candidate for prime minister, he can’t seem to get into the details of how and why the PLP lost the last election in such grand manner with him as deputy leader of the PLP and as the deputy prime minister.
He would also need for the present new, new, new [new] PLP to make atonement for its past mistakes which led to such a devastating defeat and acknowledge the role he played in bringing that defeat about.
But at this time he seems to be attempting to distance himself from this defeat and anything that may have caused it, trying to make himself seem new but he can’t as he is tied to the disaster that was the PLP’s election defeat.
So he deflects and hopes that no one remembers how he got to where he is right now.
Can anything that he say about a new, new, [new] PLP be trusted?
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