All the big guns were on board with them. Many voted for them. Many were called names for supporting them. Many were fooled by them. And, that is the "assumably" end of them.
The cream of the story: Wanting and needing something are two different things. But wanting to be in a political fold for personal gratification, is contrary to the need to be in a position for the benefit of the masses.
Two examples: Chandrapaul had wanted to get a diplomatic passport when no one recognizes him at CJIA after the coalition wins. Granger gave him a kick.
Secondly, Tarron Khemraj aka (TK) aka University Professor of economics, complained he was being harassed at CJIA by the PPP staff when he joined AFC before he when to APNU to arranged the marriage with AFC. Finally, he gets what he deserves.
Who else was like these wise men who want the little men to follow them? Har-har-har dee har-har. Who gets the last laugh. All-you lucky all-you still get a pillow under all-you head. This could be the reason why a horse doesn't drink water when you take his to the trench. All-you just like the politicians who gave people false hope.