OPINION: Kentish pledges full support to the victor of the St George race

April 13, 2026 will stand as one of the most transformative dates in modern political history for Antigua and Barbuda, marking an unprecedented shift in the nation’s political landscape that few could have foreseen decades ago. For generations, political leadership in the country followed long-established patterns that left little room for this unexpected turn of events. No observer living through the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s or even the early 2000s would have guessed that two homegrown Antiguan men—one raised in the tight-knit community of Barnes Hill, the other hailing from New Winthorpes—would one day step forward as their respective parties’ leading candidates, going head-to-head in a national general election.

This historic matchup transcends the longstanding partisan divide between the Antigua Barbuda Labour Party and the United Progressive Party; it is far more than a battle between the traditional red and blue party colors. At its core, this contest is a source of community pride for both New Winthorpes and Barnes Hill, a moment that puts two working-class hometown neighborhoods in the national spotlight.

For commentator and local resident Jermaine G Kentish, the moment carries deeply personal weight. A lifelong native of New Winthorpes who once resided in Barnes Hill, Kentish shares long-standing personal connections to both candidates’ families. He recalls childhood days when Wilma, mother of candidate Dalso, cared for him when he was hungry, tending to him like her own child. He also holds vivid memories of Junie, mother of candidate Freeland, who nursed his wounded foot after a severe cutting accident when he was just 9 or 10 years old, and who helped him through life-threatening asthma attacks by administering emergency oxygen.

For Kentish, seeing two men he has known as colleagues, friends and neighbors advance to contest the highest local office to represent the St. George constituency in Parliament is an immense source of joy. Regardless of which candidate ultimately claims victory, he says both men will have his full respect and unwavering support to lift up the entire constituency, which spans not only New Winthorpes and Barnes Hill, but also Piggots, Carlise, Cedar Valley Gardens, Potters, Scott’s Hill, Herberts, Powells and surrounding communities. Kentish extended his warm congratulations to both candidates, noting that the entire region is proud of the historic milestone they have achieved together, as the race now moves toward election day.