UNC chairman Jack Warner says the Congress of the People (COP) can pull out from the People's Partnership if it wants. The National Security Minister said so while addressing a town meeting at Caroni Savannah Road on Tuesday night. Warner was responding to the upcoming motion to be debated at COP's national council meeting on Sunday. The motion calls on Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to remove the former FIFA vice president from Cabinet.
But Warner told villagers the motion might be part of the COP's acting chairman Vernon De Lima's plan to become Minister of National Security. He said "There are people in the Government and outside who are doing their utmost to bring this Government down, let's not join with them.
"They have a loose canon talking about they bring a motion against Jack Warner to be revoked and if it ent revoke, COP will withdraw from the PP. Loose canon looking for a headline-and you know something it's the same guy who wanted to be Minister of National Security from day one."
Warner, who described the motion as foolish, said he had no problem if the COP pulled out from the partnership. Warner said tomorrow's proposed march by the trade union movement was also part of a sinister plot to bring down the Government. He said he was being attacked by politicians and organisations who were in collusion with drug and arms dealers. Warner said he was going after the friends of politicians involved in money laundering.
