Norton, APNU Leader, claims he is not resigning because he wants to consolidate the Party he dismantled.
PREAMBLE:
The current trajectory of politics and political inclusion is set and with malice to erase the history/existence of a founding Party.
The dilution of discourse, vital to political identity in a country of Six Peoples, is the conscious elevation of one voice, one race and one political ideology.
Competition, Ambition, Suppression are all cohabitants which die, when, even, one variable is removed from this equation.
The dominant Party still points to previous ‘Absolute Control’ to justify its malice toward a specific political group.
Their deployment of this strategy reads more like retribution and deliberate discrimination, having decried its failure for decades.
Otherwise, why deploy a failed measure when you know it was a failure … if not to show your perch of dominance?
The bleeding of PNC membership and allegiance to the dominant Party and its newly formed Opposition is a desperate response to material hardship.
This brings us to this Poll and gauging appetite for a PNC resurgence.
CORE:
Norton, APNU Leader, claims he is not resigning because he wants to consolidate the PARTY .
He started his consolidation tour on June 30th 2026 at Litchfield – a PNC stronghold that fell to WIN under his watch.
The pictures show the reception he got.
The Party continues to wither, as he forces himself upon it as Leader, despite his indisputable rejection at the 2025 polls.
Thing is, the Party is neither his private business nor his inheritance and his insistence on being a strongman by squatting in place –despite the overwhelming distaste for him at the 2025 ballots – must be met with similar force.
In the interest of preserving and rebuilding what’s left of the Party, it’s up to all of us to campaign diligently and unceasingly to keep it.
The spotlight must be kept on his rejection.
Hopefully, his MP’s will see how his national unpopularity will continue to impede whatever they do, and tell him, in the interest of greater good, he needs to leave.
All of those who operate as APNU owe that to the 77, 998 thousand who voted for them and the 121, 642 thousand who did so in 2020 but left them when Aubrey Norton took over.
In politics, jaw grinding may look fierce but numbers never lie.
Your loyalty may be to your Leader.
But your duty is always and contractually to your Constituents.

