Career
Hayles returned to Jamaica from abroad hoping in 2000 to contribute to Jamaica"s development, and wrote to PNP Prime Minister P. J. Patterson with the aim of getting involved in politics. However he ended up joining the Jamaica Labour Party instead. He rose to the position of president of the JLP affiliate group Generation 2000, but in the end resigned from the JLP along with Norman Horne and ran under the PNP banner for the Hanover Western seat in the September 2007 election.
His victory made him one of the youngest MPs.
However, soon after the election the defeated JLP candidate Donovan Hamilton filed an election petition in the Supreme Court, challenging Hayles" eligibility to be nominated due to his United States. citizenship. On 23 October 2007, Hayles swore an oath of renunciation of United States. nationality and submitted his United States. passport for cancellation.
The United States. State Department later issued him a Certificate of Loss of Nationality dated 25 October 2007. The court case still was not resolved by January 2012, though there were suggestions that Hamilton and Hayles might settle.
After the December 2011 election, Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller appointed Hayles the new State Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries under minister Roger Clarke.
Hayles was born in George"s Plain, Westmoreland Parish, a PNP stronghold. His mother Pauline Brown was an organiser for the PNP. He later moved to Blenheim, Hanover Parish and then to Cave Hill in the same parish, and then emigrated to the United States with his family at age 13. He attended university there before returning to Jamaica.