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ROSE HALL, St James — Former Prime Minister PJ Patterson on Monday spoke of the enthusiasm with which the late Violet Neilson embraced her historic role in the House of Representatives and how she earned respect on both sides of the aisle by remaining above the fray of partisan politics. In a pre-recorded message he also told those gathered for his former schoolmate’s official funeral the back story to the pinnacle of her time at Gordon House. “The results of the 1997 General Election made it necessary to find a new speaker in the House.

The time had come for Violet Neilson to cross the bridge and enter a new frontier for women,” said Patterson, who is also a former president of the People’s National Party (PNP). Neilson created history when she was the first woman elevated to House Speaker after retaining her St James East Central seat. She served in the Lower House’s highest position until 2002.



“In acquainting her of the decision, Violet, with a wide grin, expressed her readiness and confidence in assuming the highest legislative office,” Patterson said. During his tribute he also referenced the spirited debates over which she presided as Speaker. “Honourable Violet Neilson ensured no matter how intense the debate or wide the divide, the business of the House was conducted with decorum.

She understood well that the legislative chambers were not schools and frequently there would be robust exchanges,” he said. “The only salutary approach was for the Sp.

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