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By Caswell Franklyn, Head of Unity Workers Union

All Members of Parliament are styled “Honourable”; however, the reported behaviour of the eleven that were featured in the Nation, as attempting to oust the Prime Minister, is anything other than honourable. I do not want to see them hiding behind semantics: I want them to come out, like the Honourable Denis Kellman, and say unequivocally that I had no part to play in this sordid mess so help me God. If they fail to publicly disassociate themselves from this reported act of treachery, they would forever stand condemn, in my mind as being worse than Judas.

I am not saying that there should never be any disagreement among party leaders and their fellow Members of Parliament. I am making bold to say that everyone of the persons that are reported to be associated with this bloodless coup attempt look extremely bad in my eyes right now. I heard is said once that anytime two people sit and always agree at least one is an idiot, so I would expect that there would be disagreement in any group of twenty-one people. However, the way that the dissent is handled speak volumes about the character of those involved, and quite frankly, their characters have taken a bashing by the force of category five public opinion.

I have heard the denials from persons who have taken the point that they did not place their signatures on any document. I dare say that is not good enough for the public: it might be good enough for a court of law, but the court of public opinion where you are guilty until proven innocent does not follow any legal rules. Politicians must always remember that they are not elected by the courts, and could very well achieve a pyrrhic victory there. Those who are denying any association with the document must realise that it is more than the document. They must come out and disavow any knowledge of the alleged clandestine move to oust Freundel Stuart. I believe that all right thinking persons in this country expect no less. The country does not want to hear any legal double speak: we want to hear an unambiguous statement to the effect that the story has no basis in fact. Failing that they would have signalled to their constituents that they are unsuited for the confidence that has been reposed in them.

The Barbadian public is very forgiving, even in the short term, of most things but I don’t think that such forgiveness extends to treachery. If you have any doubt cast your minds back to Clyde Mascoll’s crossing the floor. He is perceived as a traitor to the DLP: no one appears to trust him anymore, and now needs Owen Arthur to clear the way for his rehabilitation. He is a trained economist but, as part of his punishment for the perception of treachery, his economic pronouncements are now called into question. I believe he is sound but remember the court of public opinion still prefers Barabbas.

Now finally to Freundel Stuart, I can only sympathise with you. I cannot say that I know how you feel because I never had friends like yours.


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175 responses to “Members Of Parliament Or Judases? Clear Yourselves!”


  1. Shame on Barbados Today for not publishing those signatures. What an arrogant lot the media in this place has become. You nor the politicians you represent have no respect. Does no one have the capital to create a truly independent newspaper? You Sons of Bs. You know not your place nor your mission. You lousy excuses for journalists and editors. You stinking, rotten pieces of crap. You musty dirty rats. When high wind blow all the pooh in Barbados must be land on all of you. Who train wunna? Nothing that comes tomorrow can ever redeem you dirty journalists in my eyesight. And the BAJ has nothing to say? all o wunna want drowning.


  2. What bothers me and I see some of the level headed bloggers are also asking ( I have ask this already) why was it even necessary to write a letter?

    It therefore begs the question: Is there any communication between these people governing our nation? To me it seems as if they do not speak to each other judging from the fact that the MP for Christ Church South was the go between.

    Certainly the simple thing was to say to the PM after the parliamentary group meeting, PM we need to speak to you or could not whatever was bothering them be raised under the “any other business” item on the agenda?

    One can only conclude that the MPs and the PM only discuss what is on the agenda and nothing else. For example, Donville Inniss announcing building a new hospital when nothing, nada, zilch has been done, no place to build it, no surveys done, no drawings, nothing, it is a figment of his imagination to take the focus away from the BLP conference. And dont tell me this is not true, I know.

    Then the Chris Sinckler waiting until the PM was away to call a press conference the same Sunday of the BLP conference at 2 pm to grab the headlines from the Opposition Leader. This press conference said nothing new. Could it not have been held at any of the many places the government owns, no It was held at a known DLP supporter’s place…… those who stayed the course are still feeding at the trough.

    Certainly the PM must have felt a way that this man could play he so powerful as to call a press conference addressing the nation, mind you as it was put. Chris Sinckler was not even in charge!


  3. Having Fruendel Stuart as PM of Barbados is no prize. If he is so good how comes FS has never retained a seat he held and chances are he could loose again. FS is no genius, just being able to call words dont make you a genius. In my humble opinion, dead wood drifted to the top, if Thompson had not drank so much vodka, he’d be alive today and Fruendel would never have become PM of Barbados. He is the epitomizes Sandi. Give me a break!!!


  4. GC Brathwaite attempts to deconstruct the letter and comes to the following conclusion

    “The letter carries within it a challenge to authority, an ultimatum, and a sinister chord for which desperation seems to be at its apex.”

    By George!! You have some clarity and insight that is beyond the scope of many of us that has enabled to grasp the core intent of the letter. Are you sure you don’t have another letter somewhere?

    To my simple mind (not a concept that you can grasp) the letter is a warning that if the Govt/DLP doesn’t get cracking on the perceptions that exist among members of the public about the government the Party will lose the next election.

    BTW David can you produce the letter that the Parliamentary group of the BLP wrote to Mia? It would make for an interesting comparison.

  5. George C. Brathwaite Avatar
    George C. Brathwaite

    In 2009 at the DLP’s annual conference, PM David Thompson warned the constituents of the DLP, “do not take silence for ignorance.” I believe his words are apt in relation to FS. Thanks to the poll, the pollster, the kingmaker and schemer, the letter and the words contained therein, FS is in a position to clearly demonstrate that silence is most definitely not ignorance (in its literal sense); he knew of the letter and ensured that he would not be caught wanting in light of written signatures or verbal denials. Well done PM Stuart! Should you successfully ward off this challenge because I think there are none in your camp with the level of acumen desirous of the people from their Prime Minister, then the majority of people in Barbados will join hands with a much forward-thinking and progressive BLP to help you give the DLP the rest from governance that it has earned for sleeping on the JOB of managing both economy and society.

  6. George C. Brathwaite Avatar
    George C. Brathwaite

    @ Sargeant

    Thanks! You would be, if you want to be supportive of the DLP, better advised not to highlight what I concluded. Many persons, whether in agreement with how the Nation has handled or mishandled the matter, have come to a similar conclusion. You do the DLP no favours by placing that upfront because many will read what I say or what comes at me if only to lend their part in criticising me.

    I shall repeat for your benefit though: “The letter carries within it a challenge to authority, an ultimatum, and a sinister chord for which desperation seems to be at its apex.”


  7. @ Sargeant

    It is the leaking of a 3-month old poll, press conferences, statements by the pollster etc that magnifies what is contained in the letter.


  8. Then there was the letter seeking permission to have a meeting with the PM and what we have here are avbunch of BLP “talking heads” spinning out of control with ridiculous conspiracy theories led or misled by master of cermonies GB Brathwaite.


  9. Who stole the cookie from the Cookie Jar? Was me? not you.. Who leaked the info the the Nation?. Did The Nation and BT get the same printed copy?. I am assuming there was only one original letter. It would be madness to have more than one letter . All the members should have to sign the same letter and no copies would be given to the signing members. Barbados is too small and remember Guy Fawkes. He wanted to alert a family member that he was going to blow up Parliament and that that member should not attend but that member ratted on him. So one letter which was to be given to the PM. Who leaked the letter? or under whose authority was the letter leaked? The person who leaked the letter has to have a direct interest in the outcome and has the political savvy to under stnd how to gain from this leak. Also that person wanted to put a distance between the 11 or 4 and himself . The leaker knew if if he played it right the ones wanting to remove the PM would be seen as trecherous and hasty and would be reduced in the eyes of the public. A student of Literature, History and Politics would be somewhere near to the centre to advise the leaker and could under the nuances and let the chips fall where they may. A political strategist and pragmatist would have to be close to the leaker and advise him that Barbados is an unsophisticated political playground and rumour has a very importnat part in the success of every thing. The leaker knew that the people of Barbados on both sides of the political fence woudl find it abhorent and dispicable on the part of those who pick the captain whom they knew and now they want to change him. These people have no heart and the leaker wanted to ensure that these are seen as such. So the DlLP is now saddled with Stuart and we know that each man must now come back and accept what he did not want. I challenge each and every one of them who feels that the PM is unworthy to resign and walk away for you have come to the conclusion that you cannot win with Stuart. Show yourself to be men and stand on principle and dare to be a Daniel and stand for what you believe in. As it goes you cannot endorse Stuart . People would not believe and a politican has only his word .Your word is your bond. For sure Stuart cannot endorse you. He cannot endorse a traitor to the cause and ones who have no balls. The people would laugh at him. Any which way it is difficult .I have looked at the politics from both sides now from win and lose and still somehow it life illusions I recall I really dont know politics at all Think on these things

  10. George C. Brathwaite Avatar
    George C. Brathwaite

    @ true to form

    Quite deductive! I am impressed.


  11. @GCB

    It serves your interest as a proud member of the BLP ( I think you’ve used that phrase or words to that effect) to beat the drums of a potential plot in the making. It is also self serving to think that your analysis is of great importance to anyone else or that others will come to the same conclusion as you have.

    Your opinion is one of many it carries no great significance, all it does by way of hyperbole is reveal an over arching reach for a result that is beneficial to the BLP.

  12. George C. Brathwaite Avatar
    George C. Brathwaite

    @ Sargeant

    You may be right or you may be wrong. Who knows? What I do know is that David has obliged you and posted the letters that you speak of. Do you wish now to draw the similarities? Or would you prefer to acknowledge that this current deceitful fiasco in the DEMS is of an entirely different piece of cloth?


  13. Sargeant; Yes. Thanks, that Mia Mottley statement is fairly pivotal to understanding this current imbroglio and putting it into a local political perspective.

    Extrapolating from it, I would not be surprised if the current request for a meeting with FS by the 4 or eleven or however many members of the DLP parliamentary group were involved, did not have an undertone, recognized by all of them, including FS, that it was crunch time and that an ultimatum would be put to FS despite the diplomatic wording of the letter. The parliamentary group must routinely discuss such matters, therefore sending a formal letter to the PM for a meeting to discuss the not insignificant matters referred to in the letter must be an aberration from the norm for such meetings. The matter has again highlighted a certain aloofness with which the PM treats with his colleagues and also runs the affairs of state.

    All the fallout thereafter were the result of big foot moves that appear to have stemmed any action that would have furthered the written objectives of the proposed meeting. The leaking of the letter, with names, was one such move. The eliciting of denials, one by one, without any effort being made for coordination was another and the further re-leaking of the letter to Barbados Today along with self serving elucidatory statements by unnamed Ministers is the current move for Today.

    It would appear that FS is now in the ascendancy, given the backing-back of some of the key players and their comforting and perhaps cowardly words of allegiance to him. But the problem is still there. It is still real. It is not going away. FS is not going to change his style and modus operandi and if he leads them into elections their main objective for calling the meeting will not have been met. They know this full well. I suspect that in the near future we can look for very strained relations and inertia in many sectors over the period until an election is called.


  14. George,

    Talk your talk and ignore the Dems. They are so ashamed that once again their party is falling apart right before their very eyes and are saying ………..oh no, not again. I asked a friend of mine who is a Dem, what’s going on in your party, he said same as always, nothing unusual. So I think if truth be told, they half expected this house fire. They want you to shut up and dont talk but a few months ago they were lambasting the BLP and the gang of five as they called them. They dont want to hear now about the gang of 11. Wuhloss!!!

    The Dems knew what they were getting when they elected Fruendel so why the fuss now. Freundel’s claim to fame is his rhetoric. I dont even hear or know if he is an outstanding lawyer. He cannot govern Barbados by his rhetoric alone, all this talk about him being so shrewd is a joke. We need someone to govern this country, the ship is sinking and not a man who plays he is the deepest thinker believing that no one can read him. Give me a break!!!!


  15. Do we remember this:- Sir Philip’s response to story carried by the Nation newspaper on Wednesday December 14, 2011:

    Open script: ‘I did not hold myself out to help’

    I hasten to correct a report in Monday’s Daily Nation attributed to me and headlined Sir Philip: Let Me Help. I have not made any offer either directly or indirectly through the Press or otherwise to “help” the DLP [Democratic Labour Party] with any “problems”.

    I made it clear to Mr Tony Best when he called me on Sunday, as he put it, acting on the direction of the Nation, that I was not aware of any problem.

    I was not prepared, I added, to accept such from any newspaper. I also said that if there was a problem, and the leadership of the party or Government confirmed it and sought any help from me, I would always be prepared to help my party.

    It takes a special kind of intelligence to understand the contradictory statements of a denial of an existing problem and then making an offer to resolve the same problem.

    The fact is that I did not hold myself out to help in the resolution of any problem.

    Close script.

    WHO WILL RUSH TO BUY THE NATION NEWSPAPER ON SUNDAY OR ANY OTHER DAY AFTER THIS FIASCO.


  16. @Prodigal Son

    No one is trying to stop George from airing his views; I am just saying that he is basing his argument and conclusions on incomplete data, not a good position for an academic.

    George wear his politics on his sleeve and is prone to injecting that partisan flair into every situation; a recent example was when he came to the rescue of a squatter on these pages and took umbrage at the Minister who said he would remove her from the NHC unit.

    I have his best interests at heart I want to ensure that the acronym GIGO does not take on a new meaning “George in garbage out”. 🙂


  17. @Sargeant

    Why don’t you leave George alone?


  18. It’s what the Dems do best, tear down people even thier own!


  19. Oops, typo.

    It’s what the Dems do best, tear down people even their own!


  20. you BLP cronies are so full of it it is almost painful and nauseating to read your comments especially those espoused by the intelligent George Bratwaite who is doing his utmost best to aligned the ousting of MIA with a letter sent to our PM. George you have degraded yourself to such low esteem that it makes one wonder why on earth would one lay their on integrity on the line for a political party with a leader like OSA.

  21. St George's Dragon Avatar
    St George’s Dragon

    @ Brief
    Question – “WHO WILL RUSH TO BUY THE NATION NEWSPAPER ON SUNDAY OR ANY OTHER DAY AFTER THIS FIASCO.”
    Answer – Me, Morris and the Parish.
    There has been a lot of criticism of the Nation’s reporting, much of it from people who are obviously died in the wool DLP supporters. The fact of the matter is that a significant number of members of the DLP are discontented with their leadership. If you read the Advocate you would hardly be aware anything is happening. That is not a credible position for a newspaper to be in.


  22. ac
    Why are you peeved about someone linking Mia to that letter, yet YOU are trying to link Owen to it even though he openly said, he will not get into other party matter. There are many members of the DLP woh are brave enough not to disassociate themselves from the letter, deal with them.


  23. The DLP has the Advocate and CBc, it appears the BLP has some footing within the Nation, however it is not as strong as the DLP in their supporting media. Both print and eletronic media in Barbados, are doing this country a dis-service by not being unbias in their reporting, this shows a serious lack of professionalism.


  24. Scout are you talking about the same OSA who said he was not interested in becoming Leader of the BLP and the rest is history!


  25. Prodigal Son

    If you can’t stand the heat get out of the kitchen.


  26. Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in its petty pace from day to day like the last syllable of recorded time . Out out brief candle ….. let not light see my dark desires. The time has come and we shall see what we shall see. Those who say not me ane in no better position thatn those who have said nothing. The truth will out for dire consequences for those who have no balls You cannot go into sosmething in which there is common design and then rat on you colleagues. Shame Shame You are nol wothy to be called honourable that word to you is a nisnomer and you have to face your friends across the table. Can you look them straight in the face and talk to them. with them feeling you are a traitor and to want money for such dastardly deed is unthinkable. Think on therse things


  27. Page 12 of The Advocate online. Letter from Minister Jones.


  28. But in an attempt to possibly explain why some of the 11 MPs had issued strong denials while threatening this newspaper with legal action, he said unfortunately the letter was leaked to THE NATION with “only about two or three people [having] actually seen the draft”. (KJ)


  29. Who will be the fall guy(s)? de PM sey duh gine be consequences,


  30. So the NATION retreats from havinmg a letter with signotories with no apoilogy?.


  31. @ David

    The PM said they would be consequences but only if there was actually a palace coup.

    Chris Sinckler in his article with the Nation is basically testing the PM, he is saying “look me here, I have the balls to challenge you but let the public see that you do have the balls to fire me, just another example of your poor leadtership or lack thereof”

    PM please do us all a favour and FIRE this kid.


  32. @Antz

    Thought about doing a blog but decided to have a Blessed Sunday instead.

    What Jackasses.


  33. It is time for me to re-focus and change frequencies, so I’m making my final blog on this issue. the Nation will most likely have to pay for not being able to report such a serious matter properly, this shows poor journalism. However, I have great respect for those who are brave enough to stick to their intentions. To those who were traitors to the group , to me you have lost your integrity. Whether the matter could have been handled differently is of no importance right now, the problem is, there is disquiet within the party and instead of heating it up anymore, the P.M needs to sit down with the FULL group and chart a way forward, any more disturbance within the party will mean a lost in the coming general election. TIME TO SHOW THE MEMBERS AND PARTY’S MATURITY.It is not too late to come out of this shining, however, Mr P.M you must watch those who back off in denial.


  34. Sinckler’s “attempted explanation” to the Nation further exposes the high level of DECEPTION that has bedevilled this whole saga. The deception of Sinckler and his cohorts was clearly aimed at creating the view that there was a majority group of Government members that was prepared for a confrontation with the Prime Minister even though only “TWO OR THREE” of the group had seen the letter which was supposed to be the instrument by which they had sought the confrontation.
    The deception of the Nation was to link ELEVEN parliamentarians, including about EIGHT OR NINE of them who had not even seen the letter, with disruptive activity within the government. This journalistic conduct cannot be condoned; IT IS DESERVING OF THE GREATEST CENSURE..
    “OH WHAT A TANGLEWEB WE WEAVE WHEN ONCE WE PRACTICE TO DECEIVE”….DECEPTION ! DECEPTION ! DECEPTION…….


  35. Yesterday I suggested that Harbor Bay Toilet Paper is a better brand than the one manufactured on Fontabelle. I was 90 % sure at the time of posting. Today I am 100 % sure. There is no deception when you purchase Harbor Bay.. You get 500 sheets of quality paper on the roll. For the past week , Fontabelle has been recycling at least 2 sheets of the 50 without removing the faeces . What makes matters worse is that there is no apology from the manufacturer after 8 days of customers suffering the pain and inconvenience of using their product. Shame on you Fontabelle, you can no longer boast of being #1 in the #2 business.


  36. @ Eagle-Eyed
    The fact that only 11 out of 19 names were on the letter proves the matter was discussed among those members and the Nation needed not to be concerned with whether ALL 11 saw the ‘draft’, the key point is that they agreed in principle to the intent of the letter.
    The Parliamentary Group comprises all DLP MPs, so it is somewhat strange that 8 including the most senior member Kellman was not made aware. Why?
    Where the Nation erred was in stating that they affixed their signatures rather than names. If the aggrieved persons are smart they would refrain from heading to court. All the Nation needs to do is subpoena Chris Sinckler.


  37. Time for a BU Party and a BU Today newspaper. The society, voters, populace and younger generation are the unfortunate and unseen collateral damage from this week of BS. Sad day in journalism, politics, and once again the DLP.


  38. A Stroke of genius by THE NATION in getting such an interview from CHRIS SINCKLER But then again it makes one wonder what are they holding against CHRIS . Could it be the possibility he is the source of the letter and trying to save face before that is revealed.FOR sure for CHRIS to do the interview with the NATION is more than revealing and it purpose so far has cast suspicion in his direction as the one Who might have LEAKED The LETTER;CHRIS YOU ARE MINCED MEAT! Talk about killing two Birds with one stone. The NATION has cleverly taken the spotlight off themselves and reinforce it on the DLP with CHRIS SINCKLER being the main Character!


  39. What is happening here is consistent with info BU has been receiving.

    The NATION received a copy of a draft letter with a promise that a letter with 11 signatures would follow.

    The NATION stupidly went to print on the basis of the draft, there was a leak by someone (?)NOW and the rest is history, Chris is possibly NOW standing on his own.

    What cannot be denied is that some in the party have a concern about Stuart.

    Maybe this will be a wakeup call for Stuart and others in the party to pay attention and do what is required to mobilize the troops!

    Arthur seems to be busy doing what he has to do by first nuetralizing Mia and now about to capitalize on DLP errors.


  40. To david:
    Why are you so concerned about what Owen id doing. i have already said that it looks like you have a bias for the DLP. Come out and say.


  41. @lemmie

    Shouldn’t Barbadians be concerned about what is happening on the BLP side as well?

    Isn’t it the government in waiting?

    Get use to BU putting both parties under the microsocope.

    None will be spared.


  42. To AC:
    I always told you that you have no electricity. How could you believe the propaganda emanating from george street, and now you have egg on your big fat DLP face.


  43. To David:
    Sometimes you appear as if there is something personal about not wanting the BLP in power again. But that is your right I am not faulting you for it. For If the people look favorably on the BLP I would hope the Owen has enough sense to do something like what Stuart will do to Sinker, as Mia was part of this scheme.


  44. @ ac
    I actually agree with you. No need to print a letter when one of the most senior members of Cabinet validates their story.

    On a related matter, 3S lawsuit to be settled out of court. More evidence of bad decision-making rooted in demagoguery. Lagan next?


  45. Dear Mr PM,

    Please kick Sinckler all the way to the back bench after you put a hart slap in John ‘Sir Laugh-a-Lot’ Boyce.

    Don’t give them two a next time to plot and hang you high, seems thats what they on behalf of their sponsors, want to do.

  46. George C. Brathwaite Avatar
    George C. Brathwaite

    Well, well, well! Only in Barbados! I shall not nor will I gloat. The national interest (the people) of the country first and after that anything can play.

    @David

    Seeing that there are some out there that wanted to taint me sordid; I would like to urge you to ask them if they would at least retreat. I do not expect it, but it does make me wonder about many things.

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