Submitted by Hamilton A. Hill
Will Arthur stay on?
Will Arthur stay on?

The tsunami of emotions that was campaign 2013 is now behind us and except for a battered ego here and there Barbados will settle down to a state of normalcy and life goes on. So too does business, though we hope not as usual.One can choose almost any angle from which to begin the advocacy for change, but the area of public influence and its manipulation is where this writer’s soap box is mounted.

There can be no denial of the biased stance taken by some in the media against this Prime Minister and his government. From the flat out ridiculous to those that bordered on disrespect, certain comments became a part of life in Barbados. That having been said, the governmental tic for tac that has been the staple of the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation since inception must be ended. As we recognize the ruling party as the government of Barbados those in the minority form the official opposition of Barbados, must be respected as such.The respect due would surely resonate across the country with the assurance of unfettered access to air time. Selective dissemination of news stories must be seen as unacceptable for as a people discernment is our strongest attribute. The souffle` that now coats the face of Peter the Pollster lends confirmation to such. It behoves this administration to extend the olive branch where the CBC is concerned as a step towards maturity at a parliamentary level.

The events of last Thursday should have sent a strong and very serious message to all involved. Though partial to the DEMS this writer is very much enthused by the lack of breathing room in the new parliament. With such a slight margin the people’s business must now take precedence over the banter of “lets swap one of mine for one of yours”. Instead lets hear about the rejuvenation of the public accounts committee. Robust debate about the findings of the Auditor General would not only show a commitment to checks and balance, but would provide a very useful barometer come next election. That’s the type of change the strong and serious message sent is suggesting. That’s the type of change that tells Barbadians that those whom we  have sent to do our business have taken their jobs seriously.

The real change this writer had hoped for would have seen the Senator from St.Andrew taking a seat where she could better serve her people, but that was not to be. Once, twice and thrice may well be the charm you lovely lady you, for something tells me that many a woman in Bim is saying “Enough is Enough”. Were it not for the misogynist rantings in St Joseph of the mouth from the south {who has now finally gone even further south} we would have had it. That female bandwagon may well be the vehicle that puts you where I think you belong. Let me hasten to say that Mr.Lynch had the support of his party’s greatest liability…its leader who now has to grapple with the daunting fact that like St.Thomas, St.Peter is prime real estate. A beaten, battered and brek down old house still sits there. The women of Barbados through this writer extend this challenge. Step away from an even more poor rakey parliament, go play your Tuesday dominoes and make way for your anointed heir apparent. That’s the real change this country deserves.

85 responses to “Prime Minister Stuart’s Second Term and Expecting Real Change From the Political Parties”


  1. @Prodigal 3.09pm
    You described those who were offered and accepted money for their votes as low information idiots who pay no taxes etc.Yesterday on VOB they are whom Dr Belle referred to as the lumpen proletariat.In good old bajan they would be called political prostitutes– for sale to the highest bidder.And one hears stories
    of a container of laptops,blackberries,i pads,radios etc were given away like candy .The AG and the PM are expressing indignation!I don’t think either gent is serious.I am convinced the combination of bribery and flying in DLP members from overseas resulted in the Wickham poll being skewed as there was no way these two variables would have been included.
    Let’s hope Barbados does not become a basket case economy.


  2. IT IS INDEED A SAD DAY IN THE HISTORY OF THE BARBADOS LABOUR PARTY WHEN IN THE DARKEST HOUR OF THE PARTY SOME OF THE PARLIAMENTARY GROUP COULD NOT PUT ASIDE THEIR VINDICTIVENESS AND SPITEFULNESS AND UNANIMOUSLY UNITE BEHIND THEIR MOST SOLID AND POPULAR ASSET.THE POSITION TAKEN BY FORMER LEADER MR ARTHUR HAS NOW LENT SUBSTANCE TO THE BITTER VILIFICATION OF MR ARTHUR FROM PERSONS LIKE AC AND CARSON. A NO CONFIDENCE MOTION SHOLD BE INSTITUTED AGAINST MR ARTHUR FOR SOWING SEEDS OF DISCORD I THE PARTY AND BRINGING THE PARTY TO DISREPUTE.


  3. @balance
    You ever try eating what you were writing. Cause your mouth smells like a sewer.


  4. @Negroman
    “I must congratulate the great Democratic Labour Party for an outstanding and well deserves victory over the hapless Barbados Labour Party.Indeed it was a sweet victory.AC,please do not allow David of BU to daunt your enthusiasm on the historic and fantastic victory of the great Democratic Labour Party”………………

    Great victory, my backside. Laugh and rejoice now cause when the pain comes, I hope you will be rejoicing too. Sweet victory??? You mean an ill gotten victory. You Dems bought an election and has now brought shame and disgrace to our fair land!


  5. @balance,

    What is it that you are going on about? What has Owen Arthur done now to raise your blood pressure?


  6. The comments of Tackle and Prodigal above is the precise reason why the BLP must languish on the opposition benches.

    Here is it they can itemise the alleged ‘election gifts’ and none of these 2 buffons had the decency to take their case to the police.

    But I guess when you are into the tradition of telling lies……the police would be at a lost to help !!!


  7. How is it that after elections an announcement is made that there will be no InterSchool Sports – a tremendous disappointment to the young people of Barbados.

    And now they have to pay $600 to go to practise in St Lucia. These people are NOT serious about young people nor sports. This would NEVER happen under the BLP.

    The DLP continues to disappoints all races, classes, and ages of people. Shame!!!!


  8. @AX

    ah see prodical dont have much company here, he must be a lonely, miseerable man without talent. Save him from imploding.


  9. Brain Less Pimp,
    Are you not ashamed? Truth be told, you are. That is why you cannot enjoy the ill gotten victory and your need to deflect from the truths being told by attacking the BLP.


  10. FracturedBLP you wrote: “Here is it they can itemise the alleged ‘election gifts’ and none of these 2 buffons had the decency to take their case to the police.”

    The PM admitted he saw illegal activities during polling, and the AG also admitted he saw illegal activities and you know something, None of them did anything about it and don’t tell me that the Police wasn’t on the compound. Fractured BLP, this is the type of rear excretion that now emitting from partisans mouth. Both parties are responsible for political prostitution and the onus is with big businesses that uses these so-call gifts as tax write-off. Who will suffer – the poor man because as soon as 3 grantleys get into they hands, within minutes it gone and we are back to square one.


  11. Someone was asking a few days ago, on one of these post election discussions on BU, about the overseas based company that was reputed to have researched, planned and supervised the execution of the DLP election campaign. It is my understanding that it was SCL but I might be wrong.

    The profile of SCL is given in the following link.
    http://www.ask.com/wiki/Strategic_Communication_Laboratories

    If there is any truth to the above rumours it would explain a lot about PARO; many of the DLP over-the-top ads; and even perhaps the wobble in Wickham’s last polls.

    SCL proudly trumpets their mastery of propaganda. Maybe they are right. Who needs Hartley Henry when Masters of propaganda are available?


  12. THis is a better link re. SCL’s electoral services
    http://www.sclelections.com/


  13. @prodigal
    only a typical corrupt yardbird like you would not find nothing wrong with two polls with contracdictory reults one day apart .


  14. @Checkit-out

    You obviously missed it but ‘enuff’ posted that link a couple weeks before general election.


  15. Tell Me Why
    I try not to answer Fractured too often as the person is brain less when it comes to the DLP. I am a buffoon for not reporting political prostituting but the two holders of the two top offices in this country saw and did nothing. Now tell me who is the buffoon.

    Let him gloat, it is his right and I grant him that. Ill gotten though it be!


  16. Which company waited till the day after elections to dismiss a whole lot of staff…a company that has done well out of the incumbent administration?

    Looks like those ‘secure’ jobs are not so secure after all, despite what some whould have us believe.

    And then we wonder, what with acts such as this, buying of votes by candidates from BOTH parties and electoral platform lies and nonsense, why so many are disenchanted with those who represent the nation in Parliament?


  17. @ac et al. I said before and say again…polls are statistical SAMPLING and hence prone to huge margins of error.

    However, to make it worse, all parties have admitted vote buying then any statistical sampling would be irrelevant, there is NO WAY a poll could reflect suddenly abberated results.

    To think otherwise is ridiculous.


  18. The ONLY logical conclusion from this election is that we need independent oversight of our elections in future.

    Adn who dont like that, can lump it!


  19. where is the support for MIA from the Bees on this BLOG. Congrats MIA time is longer than Twine!


  20. After observing some more I’m now convinced that something “smells” about this election. Not to take away from a hard fought victory and a wonderful ascension in popularity, but I believe we have now conclusively and indisputably crossed a line in our social norms, behavioural expectations and to some degree socio-political culture.

    Time will tell how much it has seeped and soaked in and the eventual impact of it. Let’s continue to pray for our leaders.

    Just Observing


  21. We are waiting for you DLP yardfowls to start attacking before we pounce!

    So much for you Dems putting out gossip yesterday that Mia was leading two other BLP women to the DLP! To an ill gotten government?


  22. Observing;
    Massive electoral reform, led by our PM who is replete with integrity and fully supported by Mia Mottley (Congrats to her as if OSA was adamant about stepping down she was the only real choice) seems to be the way to go as the first order of business for this new parliament.

    That reform should include outlawing campaign contributions; Government picking up the tab for for all expenses of all qualified parties; substantially increasing the deposit required of candidates; absolute zero tolerance; jail terms and automatic recall for candidates and stiff penalties for their agents caught engaging in sale of votes for money or gifts, as well as for persons caught accepting bribes. Funding could be from ordinary citizens and business entities up to a properly calculated but relatively small amount only with Government topping up the fund to a value adequate for a candidate to run a clean campaign.

    I can dream, can’t I?

    My enquiries suggest that the bribery was massive on both sides so we can’t hope that there will be significant progress re. punishing the miscreants of the last polls but it should be possible to wipe out the problem in any coming polls using the prescriptions above. Perhaps we should also have a truth commission on the matter where anyone who gives truthful evidence on any aspect of the problem in the last elections would not be prosecuted or persecuted.

    BTW; Anyone noticed how QEH suddenly developed a very serious problem of lack of resources, including beds and equipment in the four days between the Elections and today? I wonder why the problem did not come to light before? SCL advice?


  23. Bree of late memory had one description for the DLP.’STINKING DEMS’


  24. David; I saw the link when enuff posted it but then couldn’t remember who posted it or when or in what blog? I remembered the initials of the company and looked for it and then posted it here. Thanks for identifying Enuff as the one who originally posted the link.


  25. @check it out
    Winning is one thing. Governing is another. Particularly I f a lot of reality was pushed backstage to ensure the victory. (91-94 comes to mind).

    Time will tell and I again wish ALL our leaders well.

    Just Observing


  26. Observing; The future of our country requires that ALL our leaders do the very best they can do. The leadership of the last 2 1/2 years has to be significantly upgraded and everyone has to put their arms to the plow. Nothing less will suffice.


  27. crusoe you trying to convince me differently about the Wickham Poll ! well i ain’t buying it!

  28. MPs vs. Senators for the Cabinet Avatar
    MPs vs. Senators for the Cabinet

    With such a small majority. will the PM have any room to appoint un-elected ministers. After such a battle, an elected MP may not accept being second to un-elected appointee – will James Paul accept being on the backbench while Senators are included in the Cabinet?


  29. Why did Dems paint the cemetery wall a bright yellow and blue 5mins before elections. It sticks out like a sore thumb. Did they think the dead would vote for them?


  30. Observing; The future of our country requires that ALL our leaders do the very best they can do. The leadership of the last 2 1/2 years has to be significantly upgraded and everyone has to put their arms to the plow. Nothing less will suffice.

    It starts with getting the cabinet right and doing that fairly quickly, even if in stages. The MoF has to be put in place asap to ensure that the estimates are completed within the statutory time limit of 31st March.

    The estimates debates will be interesting as they will put to the test who was lying about the agreements made with the IADB re. expenditure cuts. Managing the finances of the various boards will also be a priority. If the current disclosures about QEH is any thing to go by we can look for other aspects of breakdown in other boards in the vey near future.

    He will have to show the Opposition and the general public how he can move the country forward without any privatisation; no attrition of jobs in the public service; continual reliance on the NIS for salaries etc for public servants; keeping the Government’s creditors at bay; etc. etc.

    FS has to manage how these matters are handled and his style of the last 2 years will not cut it. It aint going to be easy and all in all, it is going to be very interesting and he will need all the support from the Opposition to go foward. Attacking Mia Mottley will be like attacking himself and the country.

    I suspect he will have to eat humble pie sooner rather than later.


  31. The mark of a real patriarch is the ability to stand up after a fair fight, shake off the dust, shake the opponent’s hand and wish them good luck.
    With the welfare of OUR OWN country at stake, it is beyond comprehension how we can see the continuing nastiness being exhibited – when it is clear that we have moved on past the election, and that the people have spoken….

    Shame.

    Shite man!
    Wish the Government well. Wish the opposition well AND HOPE FOR THE BEST POSSIBLE RESULTS…..wunna don’t have children and grandchildren….?

    Who will benefit from wishing chaos for Fueundel ….or Mia…? Barbados?

    …and you talking shoite too Checkit-out…..and Observing…
    Fruendel don’t have to show one damn thing. He can just piss off and enjoy the privileges of the office while we all go to hell.
    You think he or his family will go hungry?

    WE NEED him to perform – more than he needs us anymore after the elections.

    Instead of talking the lotta shite, how about following Hants advice and putting some WORKABLE IDEAS out there to take the damn place forward?
    …..Ideas that Fruendel, Mia, and the other elected jokers may be able to follow up?

    How about VOLUNTEERING some time to get some things working right?

    Steupsesss wunna sound like a bunch of blasted schoolgirls…..


  32. It would be wishful thinking to expect any thing different to the past five years.


  33. @Bushie
    you menopausal, gine blind or both?


    Observing @ 7:24 pm
    “Let’s continue to pray for our leaders.”

    Observing @ 8:01 pm
    “Time will tell and I again wish ALL our leaders well”

    How many workable ideas have been ventilated on this blog over the years?

    How many ideas and observations have helped to stimulate thought and discussion?

    How many persons have gone out and tried to do right after being inspired by a word or two on BU?

    How many nuggets of gold have surfaced through the mess of mud that some purposely spread on these pages?

    You often say elsewhere that we are wasting our time here in this sphere because the die is already cast somewhere else…

    talk ya talk but don’t try to rob persons of their right to express how and when they feel like…even if you think it is shite and even if your universally spiritual bi-polar vision may sometimes construe it to suit your point of view at the point in time that suits the point of the argument.

    Remember, our spirits meet elsewhere quite often so we are all one when the day is done.

    btw, I realise when it comes to certain matters you soar…When it comes to politics (and Freundel in particular) you dig.

    Just Observing


  34. Mitt Romney [United States] was not the best that the Republican Party had to offer. The better qualified were/are indeed those on the Democratic side of the road: Barack Obama, Hilary Rodham-Clinton, John Kerry and Joe Biden, etc. President Obama in his 2nd term is hitting hard, hurting and humilating republicans that he has to contend with. Americans did not see this during his first term in offer. The first term was too much compromise. This 2nd term is NO COMPROMISE. This 2nd term, thus far shows that he is a better president and for the people.
    Obama’s 2nd term in office is his last because the 22nd Amendement of the U.S. Constitution set a term limit for election to the Office of President. Hilary Rodam-Clinton is now in retirement; she may and may not run for president in 2016 but no republican or other democract could rival her name and recognition but there are others of notable strength. The United States is better in the hands of President Obama and the Democratic Party. Owen Arthur was not the best the BLP had to offer neither is Mia Mottley, Kerrie Symmonds or Dale Marshall. Barbados is better in the hands of Prime Minister Stuart and the DLP, a better unified and stronger party. The BLP like the republican party [United States] are now seriously injured and in need – major surgery.


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