Former Deputy Leader of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), Ms. Kezel Jackson, has been garnering significant support from both local and international backers who are urging her to establish her own political party. Ms. Jackson took to social media, posting a 30-second video where she posed the question to the public on whether she should form her own political party, and also asked whether it is time for another woman to lead Trinidad and Tobago. Ms. Jackson's rise to prominence came after a public falling out with the Political Leader of the PDP, Mr. Watson Duke. The dispute played out on social media, with both Duke and Jackson engaging in an open exchange of words. The feud escalated when intimate video footage between the two was leaked. In a previous Facebook post, Ms. Jackson criticized Duke's leadership, describing him as unstable, impulsive, and grossly disrespectful. She made it clear that she could no longer support him or continue to deceive the public and herself. Despite the public disagreement, Ms. Jackson has remained committed to advocating for the people of Trinidad and Tobago. She has been seen actively involved in communities, fighting for better living conditions for the people of Port of Spain and surrounding areas. Her advocacy for the marginalized, and her determination to improve the lives of the people have earned her a loyal following. If Ms. Jackson decides to establish her own political party, it could potentially shake up the political landscape of Trinidad and Tobago, offering voters a new option and challenging the status quo. Her support base, coupled with her determination and advocacy for the people, could make her a formidable force in the country's political arena. As the situation continues to unfold, many will be watching with keen interest to see how Ms. Jackson's political aspirations evolve and how it may impact the political landscape of Trinidad and Tobago.