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Arthur with Leader of the Opposition Mia Mottley
Former Prime Minister Arthur with Leader of the Opposition Mia Mottley – courtesy Nation Newspaper

The focus will continue to be on the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) in the coming days, weeks and months; for sure over the next 100 days. Barbadians have very high expectations that the DLP will preside over a government that will be more people centric. The Barbados Labour Party (BLP) fell into the perennial trap of becoming too lofty after a long stint in power. We do not begrudge the DLP their victory, but our citizenry must remain aware that our democracy will only be as strong as an effective opposition.

How quickly will the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) resolve the leadership issue which attracted attention through the just concluded political campaign. We don’t have to rehash the issues like “is mia ready for leadership?” or should we say, “are Barbadians ready for Mia as leader?” What about the Mascoll factor? Will he become a distant memory in the annals of our political history or will he survive his recent setback and rise from the political dust-bin like a colossus?

Historically, the BLP have been able to resolve leadership crises without significant fallout. Owen Arthur has first hand experience of the machinations required to resolve leadership issues within the BLP. Don’t forget that he was the beneficiary of a similar leadership struggle within the BLP when the late Bernard St.John unfortunately died in office. On election night Owen Arthur was non-committal about his future in politics. Reading his body language he seemed a tired man, but we can attribute this to a very intense political where he was the focal point of the issues. Some people feel that there is no one better than Arthur to lead the BLP given his experience as a member of the three blind mice – Simmons, Arthur and Forde.

The purpose of the article is not to become embroiled in the internal decision making of the BLP over who should be their Maximum Leader. We are confident that this is a party which will stand the test of time. We are aware that it is one of the oldest political parties in this part of the world. It did not achieve this longevity by making frivolous decisions which will make it vulnerable. Why are we concerned with what happens to the BLP you are wondering? We all witnessed what a weak DLP opposition a couple years ago almost did to our democracy. In fairness to the DLP they had to battle with the parallel issue of the politics of inclusion.

All Barbadians who were made to wonder whether our democracy would have withstood that period when the DLP almost imploded would not want a rerun anytime soon. It is this point which should be of interest to all Barbadians. It does seem that our stable democracy is bound to how smoothly the BLP will be able to agree to what its future leadership will be.

It therefore gives us great pleasure to learn that the leadership issue of the BLP has been handed over with speed to MIA MOTTLEY. Her appointment was announced today as the Leader of the Opposition.

The BU household was busy writing this article when the announcement was made of Mia’s appointment

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132 responses to “Going With Mia~We Need A Strong Opposition Now More Than Ever!”


  1. A Cabinet that has been carefully chosen and truly reflects the National , Regional & International thrust of this people / policy focused DLP government.

    The astute LEADERSHIP of David John Howard Thompson has begun to RADIATE .

    If only FRANKOLOGY…..had held on a while longer !

    Too bad…..for showing IMPATIENCE !


  2. A Cabinet that has been carefully chosen and truly reflects the National , Regional & International thrust of this people / policy focused DLP government.

    The astute LEADERSHIP of David John Howard Thompson has begun to RADIATE .

    If only FRANKOLOGY…..had held on a while longer !

    Too bad…..for showing IMPATIENCE !


  3. Jerome Hinds,

    Scratch grain?


  4. Anonymous // January 20, 2008 at 12:51 am

    Jerome Hinds,

    Scratch grain?

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    Sorry….JOKER !

    Scratch Grain is what YARDFOWLS like you & Owen Arthur have been fed by the……ELECTORATE !

    Happy eating for the years ahead !

    YARDFOWLS , CHARLATANS & PIMPS !


  5. Kellman may have missed out because it is difficult to create a Ministry for the ” TOO FEW ” !

    Secondly, the issues at hand require more than an ” AIRPORT ” St. Lucy !

    Thirdly, what is a working definition of
    ” KELLMANOMICS ” ???

    Finally, the ” DLP IS NOT A ONE MAN SHOW ” !


  6. Georgie Porgie // January 19, 2008 at 1:12 pm

    That was to be expected. Mia’s march has begun.

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    Georgie Porgie,

    Should not your sentence read……..Mia’s MUNCH has begun.

    Ah……that’s a SOUND BITE !


  7. Jerome Hinds // January 20, 2008 at 1:01 am

    Kellman may have missed out because it is difficult to create a Ministry for the ” TOO FEW ” !

    Secondly, the issues at hand require more than an ” AIRPORT ” St. Lucy !

    Thirdly, what is a working definition of
    ” KELLMANOMICS ” ???

    Finally, the ” DLP IS NOT A ONE MAN SHOW ” !
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    There is something unique about Kellman, he is what you would call a lucky ace, you have it but don’t always need it, but it can be relied on to get you out of a situation, anyone that listened to the speech in by EWB Statue on the eve of elections would realise that Kellman can be a key man when he wants to be. He should be the rightful leader, so why not give him the next best thing. If you try to alienate him forever then the party would be what suffers, and not Kellman.


  8. “KELLMANOMICS” – The simple and easy way of speaking to the small man on big issues in a way than he can understand, and that he would appreciate that he and his X is not forgotten. Whilst also putting forward the views of the people of St. Lucy, and the vision that their leader has for them.


  9. I have no issues with what happens between consenting adults behind closed doors – and in the same way the Monica Lewinsky scandal was and is of no significance to the greta leadership of Bill Clinton so should it be for the LOTO.

    However I am more concerned that the lessons learnt both at the feet of Owing and her Sandy Lane upbringing will impact on her decision making should she become Prime Minister of this fair land.

    However I have faith that persons are able to learn the lessons taught to them and Mia is astute enough to recognise this.

    Maybe this dark time in politicis is behind us forever – however with BU and BFPE givinbg us the citizens of Barbados a greater voice, I can sleep better at night.


  10. I would love it none the less, but i will not lie on it’s behalf, neither will i seek tofoister it on a unsuspecting society as their leader. Full disclosure all the way. The people have a right know all the facts of who they call their leader. …..And no i will not give her a break. You ain see nothing yet.

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    Well said Adrian, after what those creeps have done to Bim during the past 14 years I don’t consider they deserve, any mercy, at all!!!!

    Expose the swine. The people deserve to truly, know the character of the people who aspire to lead them! After recent events, few people should know that, better than Barbadians!!!!


  11. Donald Duck, Esq // January 19, 2008 at 10:19 pm

    ISSUES TO BE DEALT WITH IN FIRST 100 DAYS

    Don’t forget the DLP promises to do the following in the first 100 days

     Introduce the Agriculture Protection Act that will require a 2/3 majority of both houses of parliament for a change of use of land from agriculture.

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    I’m one for speed and efficency! Is this requirement going to enable Bim to proceed at the pace which it needs to, to be competitive!!!!

  12. Donald Duck, Esq Avatar
    Donald Duck, Esq

    Bimbro

    It will slow down development. Just wait and see how mr parris’s outfit get a change of use for its agricultural lands it owns. This I am sure will happen within the first 100 days


  13. Bob Fred Peter Edward // January 19, 2008 at 4:17 pm

    Adrian Hinds,

    We had an election since then, dummy.

    If the DLP had lost do you think they would be running Thompson as party leader again, you insufferable dunce?

    Bob Fred Peter Edward
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    Yes this dummy realize we had an election, and that it was during this election that the BLP attempt to sell us on Owen being invigorated, being the best leader both political and parliamentary, their entire campaign was base on this, so they must of believed it. But then again there is politics of Elections and there is reality after the elections. The BLP is simply a party of LIERS. The attempted comparision between Owen’s post election demise and what would have happened to Thompson had he led a losing party into election, doesn’t even concider my argument, for the DLP did not embark on a strategy of a One man presentation to the electorate.


  14. Well, well,well what am I hearing today that all is not well within the Opposition camp it was reported to me today that they met on Friday evening at Roebuck Street to select a Leader of the Opposition and George Payne nominated Dale Marshall as Leader and he was supported by Hammy Lashley, Rawle Eastmond, Owing Arthur and Glyne Clarke, this brought the place into an uproar with both of mottley’s parents exploded into heated scenes with mottleys mother being loud and most abusive to Owing and those who supported the Payne / Marshall combination, reports reaching me state the mottley’s were not willing in any way to accept this position for their daughter and responded with loud abuse and vile words.

    They were reported to have fought like cats and dogs (Roebuck Street seems to be fighting venue of choice here recently the second fight to have broken out there in as many weeks) to the point that the meeting was abandoned and a new meeting called for yesterday, during the period much discussion took place and mottley’s mother finally had her way and the mottley’s clan and will to control the purse strings of this island will be attached but will have to wait a number of years before they get to do so, we must remember the mottley’s believe that there have a right to rule this country much as the Adams family felt that they did the only difference is that Adams was 100 % man and there was no doubt abot this so unlike mottley who is prepared to try to force Homosexuality and Prostitution down our throats against our will.

    Even in Opposition the BLP are fighting thank god they are not in office!!!!

    What a sad day we have reached when in persuit of power and wealth they resort to this kind of display in the publics eye.


  15. Wishing in Vain // January 19, 2008 at 5:53 pm

    My issue with mottley is not only about her alternate lifestyle but more about her abuse of power when she was so entrusted with it.

    Her determination to make fellow Barbadians tow the line or else you will have a TAX AND VAT AUDIT, her willingness to instruct persons to alter polling areas to her benefit, her problems with the state department and they not prepared to allow her to sit as the AG are all very questionable acts that she can never put right.
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    No body is afraid this freak name Mia, The lingering questions and perceptions about her will be address frontally, The church (not the Anglicans) but as in the body of christ which in Barbados is represented by the pentecostalist base on numbers and membership will be asked to decide on Mia for PM, the families of Barbados will be asked to decide on Mia for PM, Those who appreciate and understand the importance of morals, and the setting of examples in all aspects of life by those who are entrusted with leadership will be called on to decide on Mia for PM, being astute will matter little, her questionable tract record of parliamentary, and legislative achievement will matter. And any person coming into the constituecies seeking to be a representative to parliament will have to verbalize what says they on MIA for PM. A parliamentary vote to Mia for PM will be to signal defeat at the polls in the next election.

    Let me start the ball rolling by echoing Chris Sinkcler question to Mia. What says you on the question of Biting? Time to brush your teeth and come clean, Mia Royal.


  16. Undertaker // January 20, 2008 at 12:08 am

    Mia has great leadership ability, and she speaks and can debate with the best of them, but I know that alot of people especially women, will reject her and her party because of her “lifestyle”. Unfortunately to get at her you would have to reject the politician in your area, just to not let her party win gov’t. Times like these the american syle of gov’t seems better. Vote for the party leader on either side first, and then vote for the party that you want to win the gov’t later.
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    Hear Hear, Barbadians have demonstrated the willingness to vote for a leader seperate and distinct from a local representative, but the political class has never been interested in allowing the people to share in the democratic process by being part of the governance of this country. We the people have been confine to the voting booth and so every 5 years as the only role for us in the democratic process. On the question of voting against Mia by way of voting against your local candidate that shares membership to the same political organization as her, has been a demonstrated practice in big way since 1986. Barbadians will vote against a party inspite of the goodness of the local rep. This is most demonstrated in the DLP 24-3 win the BLP 26-2 win, and even in this last election where it is reasonable to say that the outcome demonstrates, a willingness to be rid of the BLP, and some uncertainty about the DLP.

    Barbadians continue to refuse to let their Local needs and representation to be superceeded by national needs and the attention that their elected representatives functioning as Ministers of government have so often done. The number of Ministers that were sent packing bares evidence of this.


  17. WIV, that don’t sound right. Why would Mia Royal’s parents be at a meeting of the BLP parliamentary team? Surely this Leader would not have their parents fight on their behalf.


  18. As reported by an insider with close connections within the grouping.


  19. Why do we still have the advert for the blp tv on the Nation online version???

    Be reasonable WIV this no doubt is a paid advertisement.

    David


  20. To run until ????

    WIV our knowledge is that placements of ads are done for a finite period i.e. 7 days, 14 days etc

    David


  21. Could be 5 years!!!!
    Just kidding here !!!


  22. You know WIV I think Mia is the right choice given how much energy you seem to be devoting to running her down.

    Let’s talk about how Thompson hasn’t named a deputy.

    This is a potentially serious ommission. The office of PM has killed two great men. God forbid, what if something should happen to Thompson, what would happen then?

    At least the BLP has their issues sorted. Your side has dodged the question completely!


  23. does our system now requires a Deputy prime minster? Parliament responsibility is to ensure good and continued government, it is the role of parliament to pick a PM, it the current one becomes incapacitated. Well i should say that this is what real West Minister intends. Party has to much of an influence in our implementation of WM.


  24. That is the role of Mr Stuart.


  25. Thompson will try to buy time, probably with Stuart, until someone emerges, possibly a Sinckler who he seems to be sweet on.


  26. its amazing that intelligent people can be so bigotted… its also a shame that “a call for change’ by the electorate really simply means a change of faces instead of ATTITUDES!

    Homosexuals are deserving of the the same rights as you since they are human. Many Homosexuals have served very well in Bajan politics (as well as all other aspects of life here) in the paST AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO SO…

    I guess now VOB will allow BLP members to be the main moderators on its call in programmes. I also can safely assume that Ms maxine McClean will come clean to the public!


  27. WIV you are one sick lifeless person? do you think before you type? your party won, why are you still on the BLP? you should be helpin to find out who theif all the money that you and your party talked about…. looks like the red herrings going up river. i wonder why… 100 days goin to go the road of Hardwood.

    i stand in no party or camp… but when the smoke clears all he goin to break out… and it’s then ppl like WIV goin to really have to spin for both parties… .


  28. Young one, I salute you. WIV seems to be reporter for the Dems in the election, he copied large stories for the party that sometimes makes no sense to the article. Now, he find difficulty in writing a twenty line post, reason. He have nothing to criticise.


  29. I have serious reservations in the vile commenters on both sites. How come it was said that the comments came from the Bees – would a party allow people to discredit the party? I say NO. Now the elections has been won, yet we see the same vile comments. My verdict – Propaganda at its finest, but who will benefit? We are suppose to be literate.


  30. bimbro ?

    what are these crimes that were supposedly committed by Owen Arthur ?
    Enlighten me please

    If owen was so bad why did the opposition not reveal or hint at this in the parliamentary setting–the house–

    Has Owen Arthur done any good for this country or not ?
    Some People say Owen is a millionaire

    what is the Prime Minister’s salary and allowance
    what is the per diem when he travels ??

    There are West Indian cricketers who do two tours and come back wid money —nuff money and live happily ever after—ask Philo WALLACE- ask Tino BEST, Ryan HINDS, Adrian GRIFFITH and a whole host of others —are they doing something wrong ?

    I t has been widely discussed that David Thompson is well off —-some suspect a millionaire-nothing to doubt
    I want to be enlighten


  31. Wishing In Vain

    it is comments like yours that are going to put these blogs in trouble

    It is only a matter of time before legislation is passed to deal with such comments on these blogs . Freedom of expression must have some responsiblity attached to it.

    Ah S

  32. Donald Duck, Esq Avatar

    WIV

    Mr. Stuart is not the deputy. Thompson wants sinckler in parliament but he is too ashamed to say so.

    What if this is true and we agree with you that Sincker seems to have Thompson’s confidence. is it political expedient for him to make this an issue at this time? Strategy my good man. Give him time to unfold his strategy. Foe now Stuart can be the defacto Deputy while the mentoring and nurturing process gets started for the future leaders.

    David


  33. Donald Duck, Esq // January 20, 2008 at 8:39 am

    Bimbro

    It will slow down development. Just wait and see how mr parris’s outfit get a change of use for its agricultural lands it owns. This I am sure will happen within the first 100 days

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    Thanks for the reply, Donald. I, too, worry about the slow speed of decision taking, but, I don’t live there and so have to hope that the locals know, very well, what they’re doing. However, a 2/3 vote of the House seems a pretty, laborious way of reaching such a decision, to me!

    Anyhow, it’s for you guys, expecially, who are really, familiar with Bim, to keep them on their toes with your sharp criticisms – which I’m sure that you will!!!!


  34. Yes this dummy realize we had an election, and that it was during this election that the BLP attempt to sell us on Owen being invigorated, being the best leader both political and parliamentary, their entire campaign was base on this, so they must of believed it.

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    I sympathise with what you’re saying, here, Adrian. I, too, and probably, all of us, were surprised at the speed of Arthur’s resignation. It does make u wonder a little, just how much you can trust anything which they say. However, maybe he just felt the sooner he left and gave somebody else the maximun length of time to make an impression, the better. Also, it could be that he’s just devasted to have lost and could n’t bear to go on!!


  35. Thompson does appear to have too, many portfolios. He will, no doubt, have to relinquish some, eventually! Why undertake more than he could reasonably, hope to achieve competently, by himself, and probably, now, waste valuable time and effort in mis-managing whole areas of government – unless it’s the 2 or 3 salaries, which he’s after!

    Bim, can’t afford incompetence, in this unscrupulously, competitive day and age!!!!


  36. New PM makes an, apparently, impressive start, immediatly to reduce the cost of living!

    Well done, Sir!

    http://www.nationnews.com/story/341123278963863.php

  37. Such Stupid Comments Avatar
    Such Stupid Comments

    Yes Bimbro, very impressive. he offered us the rotten fruit and vegetable from Dominica….. Very Impressive,… Well done Sir


  38. […] She suggested that former deputy PM Mia Mottley might soon find herself at the head of the BLP. And, in fact, as Barbados Underground reported, on 19 January Arthur announced he would step aside, making Mottley Barbados's first female Leader of the Oppos…. […]


  39. SSC
    Welcome back man. but I beg to differ
    As the son of a Dominican who grew up on fruit and produce from Dominica in the days of the inter island schooners and the Federal baots, I think we can indeed get a lot of good stuff from Dominica cheaply.

    In the 70’s Chally Jones used to bring up green bananas which my mom used to buy and sell to the hotels along the St James coast. The problem with Dominica is that they have never invested in canaries, but there is much produce there that is left to rot, because it is not processed, or because there is no market to sell it.

  40. Bajan Free Press Avatar
    Bajan Free Press

    Georgie Porgie,

    Nature Island Boy.

    I do agree with you on that.

    We as Caribbean people need to look within ourselves for Caribbean solutions to our problems.

    A lot of fresh fruit from Dominica, a lush mountainous island with lots of rainfall and a comparatively small population, ends up going to waste when it could instead be utilised right here in Barbados.

    Yet we import tons of fresh produce from Florida and other places in North America.

    Bajan Free Press


  41. Georgie, you tell him! I wun bother to say any more!!!!


  42. In Dominica the bananas with a mere scatch or minor blemish that were thought unfit to go on the Guest boats are dumped in heaps outside of the boxing plants. These bananas are available free to all.

    The best mangoes on earth are grown in Dominica, I am convinced.

    It is certainly wise to have some interaction between Dominican farmers and Bajan importers. It can not hurt anyone.


  43. A for those leaders who engaged in kingmaking by picking a deputy leader when there is no such requirement in our system of West Minister has done so either to their presonal detriment (Owen Arthur) or to the Political party’s detriment in pass the DLP and i believe currently with Mia Mottley the BLP is embarking on a similar mistake.


  44. SSC were you in the Farm when DLPites were shadowing Arthur, Mascoll and Mark Williams? You should be ashamed of yourself. Mascoll got what he deserved.


  45. aaaaammmmmmmmmm!!! is it just me but with the good idea of bring “fresh fruit from Dominica”, what happens to the small farmers of Barbados? or them is part of the “monopoly” too?

    and why are ppl goin on about a deputy leader? elections done and fish still pentiful bout here. Thompy know what is best, relax ppl.


  46. Barbadian small farmers dont grow the fruit that is grown in abundance in Dominica young one.

    Do you understand the word monopoly?


  47. Hopefully, Thompy’s actions will cover the whole range of the Barbadian’s shopping-basket and not just fruit!

    Hurry up, Thompy! Bajans have been complaining about the high cost of living for too, long! Get a move on and deal with the problem!!!!


  48. Well Owen made his choice (or did he) and the BLP is in the hands of Mia. The DLP better campaign hard in St.Michael – and i dont think just saying she is gay will win you any votes – i think it will lose votes.

    I think it will get very very dirty, and in the next five years the DLP better make some big strides for working class people – cost of living, health care, and the corruption issues that matter to them. A 2/3 majority isnt much and there are a lot of rookies in the cabinet.

    So Adrian all this non-sense about never electing Mia as pm- its a very high probability (and the church don’t win no votes for anyone)

    I’ll write a bit more on the morality of our politics, and do what i can to clean up a bit…my books are out there..and i’ll keep to the real issues, apart from the B’s and the D’s.

    And David i beg to differ, you dont need a strong opposition – i know the argument – but an opposition can be a terrible waste – create smoke where there is no fire and sometimes impeding worthwhile projects just so the government doesnt get any credit. Its very costly in an economy like ours – but that of course depends on the government – so everything is moot in the end – but in this specific instant I wish that David didnt have Mia breathing down his back, i dont think he will be strong enough, and she might win in the end before she has learned the lessons she needs to learn – maybe i’m being presumptuous but ruthlessness and victimization, the whole mottley syndicate needs to be straightened out first. And the only way David can get to that is with a very moral politics, that treats the working class with decency and respect – that’s why you have to approach the gay issue with decency, not with this ridiculous salaciousness.

    And you know me, there’s no Deputy PM, that post you offer to Mia – get her out of the BLP. Believe you me Mia will think about it, if it brings her closer to PM. The DLP can clean her up. (that’s a hope and a prayer – but that’s all i have)

    As for Motleyism…you better teach the people the truth of how Mottley threatened Grantley, who he was and what he did, the land deals, the evictions, and the threats and the enforcments in the association, his buying of votes and work for the planters, and his very attempts to destroy democracy. The Dlp better get its intelligence going and campaign up and down the country so people know, the apple doesnt fall far from the tree.


  49. Gary I suspect that there is much wisdom in your words and more in the mortar than the pestle.


  50. It was comforting to read in yesterday’s press that Thompy ‘intends to go after the monopolies which control the importation of food to Bim’!

    I can recall, about 20 years ago, reading, to my astonishment, that only one co. could import goods into Bim. I think they were called DaCosta! It sounded so amazing I could hardly, believe it! Thus, when I read about ‘the high cost of living in Bim’, I think to myself, well, is it any wonder!!!!

    Can anybody shed any light on this aspect of Bajan life? Have we been being held hostage by just one company for all these years????

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