' + activeFrame.title + ' '); $(".fotorama-caption").addClass("add_caption"); $(".fotorama-caption").removeClass("remove_caption"); } else { // alert("hide div"); $(".fotorama-caption").addClass("remove_caption"); $(".fotorama-caption").removeClass("add_caption"); } }) .fotorama(); PNP's festering wound needs more time to heal Sunday, July 18, 2021 For just over 18 years, from 1989 to 2007, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) languished in the proverbial political wilderness, victim of what was widely believed to be internecine warfare that sucked the oxygen out of the party and scared off voters. In its collective wisdom, the Jamaican electorate decided that the JLP was in no position to carry out the responsibility of running the country, when it could not run its own house and keep the peace within its own ranks.