Wed May 28 2025
As the People’s National Movement (PNM) staggers back to its feet in the aftermath of a crushing electoral defeat on Monday, it turns to a familiar but often overlooked face—a woman whose political journey has been defined not by noise but endurance.
Pennelope Beckles-Robinson, daughter of a trade unionist, has emerged as the country’s first female Opposition Leader for the PNM—a historic appointment shaped as much by timing as tenacity.
She was raised in the small, close-knit village of Borde Narve in south Trinidad. Her father, Lionel Beckles, was a committed member of the Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union. Growing up with four brothers and one sister, Beckles-Robinson’s early life was shaped by discipline, purpose, and the quiet strength of working-class resilience.
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