The source said the Democratic Party did not make any offer to Rollocks since the September 17 election passed and Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams is no longer taking advice from Rollocks.
The source further explained that Rollocks made several attempts to communicate with the Prime Minister but so far his efforts are in vain. SMN News further learnt that DP party president Michael Ferrier and Rollocks do not see eye to eye and on most occasions their board meetings turns out to be nothing less than a heated argument.
In the meantime, SMN News has learnt that Julian Rollocks is busy discussing with the leader of the United People's Party Theo Heyliger who has since offered him a position in the Tourist Office. It is not clear if Rollocks will be working as a full time employee or if he is seeking a job as a consultant.
When contacted on Monday Rollocks did not comment on either subject.