PM says change of leadership no threat to Jamaica/UK relations
JAMAICA says next month’s change of leadership in the United Kingdom will not affect the Caribbean island’s diplomatic relationship with that country. The assurance was given to Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller on Thursday by Britain’s Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, who paid a courtesy call on her at Jamaica House.
Prescott who was in the island for a number of engagements, said the UK remained committed to the same special relationship it has always enjoyed with Jamaica.
At the same time, Simpson Miller expressed appreciation to the British Government for its assistance with a number of development projects through the Department for International Development (DFID), as well as the support provided in the area of national security and border control.
She, however, raised concern about the number of Jamaicans who were being deported to the island and said the UK Government could assist with a programme of rehabilitation to help them reintegrate into the society.
Simpson Miller and Prescott also discussed issues relating to education and explored ways in which both countries could collaborate in this area.
Burchell Whiteman, Jamaica’s High Commissioner to London and Jeremy Cresswell, Britain’s High Commissioner to Jamaica were present during the courtesy call.