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Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart
Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart

Prime Minister Freundel Stuart delivered a wide ranging address at the Democratic Labour Party’s St. Philip North Branch meeting at the Hilda Skeene Primary School on Sunday, 13thOctober 2013.  In a packed room of branch members and party supporters, the DLP President and Prime Minister took the opportunity to thank the constituents of St. Philip North for their overwhelming support for Member of Parliament and Minister of Transport and Works, Michael Lashley in the February 2013 General Elections.

He then went on to reassure those gathered that life in Barbados is normal despite what they had been hearing from an Opposition which he described as, “a hastily put together coalition of the restless, reckless and the rejected.”  He dismantled all of the recent Opposition attempts to foment unrest in Barbados by explaining the country’s position as it relates to the management of the economic challenges by protecting the foreign exchange reserves through the deficit reduction programme introduced in the 2013 Budgetary Proposals.

His wide-ranging presentation dealt with the payment of UWI tuition fees by Barbadian students, the status of temporary employees in the public service, the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament, the Transport Board and the CCJ’s Judgement in the Shanique Myrie Case.

Since the February 2013 election, Prime Minister Stuart said the Opposition had used every attempt to stir up unrest in Barbados.  The Opposition, he said, was trying to make everyone in Barbados miserable because the people, whose money they took and promised that they could pay back because they were sure of the outcome of the election, were now breathing down their necks making their heads hot. However, he assured Barbadians that the DLP was not going to engage the opposition in fighting the 2013 election twice. We fought and won the election in February 2013 and now his Government was focused on governing.

The Prime Minister explained to the audience, which included members of the media, that after the elections the foreign reserves recorded an unusual dip. As a results measure had to be put in place to manage that situation.  He stated that Government has had challenges not unlike what other governments in other parts of the world have been having.  The August Budget called on the country at various levels to make sacrifices as the country faced head-on the worse economic recession which any administration in Barbados has had to deal with.  As a result of the decision by his government to keep people employed, while protecting the foreign reserves cover and maintaining social stability in Barbados, he reassured those gathered at the meeting that when Barbados comes out of this recession this DLP administration will he hailed as the best Government this country has ever had.

He informed those gathered at the meeting that he had met with the Guild of the University of the West Indies in the presence of their appointed mediator Sir Roy Trotman.  He was able to use that meeting to explain the decision taken by the Government to the guild members.  Similarly, he had received the requested report from Permanent Secretaries regarding savings requested in the public service.  He noted that these savings can be met without Government having to embark on a carnival of layoffs.  This has dismantled the attempts of the opposition to use these issues to provoke unrest in the country.

Prime Minister Stuart provided and in-depth recap of Barbados’ commitment to the regional integration process starting with the first meeting arranged by Errol Barrow with Forbes Burnham on Sunday July 4th, 1965 to discuss a Caribbean Free Trade Area; graduating to CARICOM and later moving to the establishment of the Caribbean Court of Justice, the CCJ, in 2004.

Speaking specifically to the Judgment made by the court with regards to the Shanique Myrie case, Prime Minister Stuart urged Barbadians to respect the decision of the CCJ.  He stated that Barbados is a country governed by the rule of law. Where a court makes a decision we have to abide by it. While stating that he generally does not understand what is meant by hassle-free travel, he noted that a country has a duty to protect its national security.  He stated that he would be very disappointed with boarder control official at the airport if they failed to carry out their duties by not questioning persons attempting to enter the country.  He stressed that the first, second, third, fourth and fifth priorities of the border control officials at our ports of entry are to protect the national security of Barbados.  He stated that they have the support of the Prime Minister and Minister of Immigration in carrying out their duties.  Noting that strengthening will be required of the inspectorate of the Immigration Department in order for them to comply with the order, he said that he had met with Immigration officials and steps will be taken to rectify the matter.

Prime Minister Stuart skilfully utilized his experience as a seasoned politician to explain the state of affairs of the country, as he dismantled all of the attempts which the Opposition have tried to utilize to stir up unrest.


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84 responses to “Prime Minister Stuart: Life in Barbados Continues as Normal”


  1. How pathetic!

    As we speak there is a meeting taking place at Government headquarters to


  2. He stated that Barbados is a country governed by the rule of law. Where a court makes a decision we have to abide by it.
    **********************************************************************************************
    A certain man dat get award a few coppers by a certain court want tuh know de how yuh does get in contact wid de CCJ?

    I ain’t calling nuh names but sumbody like duh tryiny out fuh Comedy Fest or Laff It Off.


  3. What is normal?
    Normal fuh who?
    Yuh mean people dat suffering now gine continue tuh suffuh, because suffuhring is now de new normal?


  4. How pathetic!

    As we speak there is meeting going on at government headquarters to discuss reorganisation of government agencies into into seven groups which will undoubtedly lead to layoffs. The date for the implementation of this plan in January 2014.

    The PM is lying, there are layoffs going on, there has been layoffs in the Ministry of Transport. The PM is just kicking the can down the road.

    We await the governor of the Central bank to come out and spew his lies soon!


  5. Where does this man really live?
    How can this mopstick leader be so out of touch?


  6. What happened to the 400 million which was supposed to be cut urgently? was this done? Or is it being done?

    This was just a lot of long talk to low information voters. he said he aint fighting an election again……..no, you will implode!


  7. Pridigal go wash uh underwear u beginning to sell frosssyyyyy.


  8. You would do well to raise the level of your contributions on this public forum and try to set an example for the young people who do read this blog! Shame on you.


  9. “a hastily put together coalition of the restless, reckless and the rejected.”

    Anybody see de de goodly Doctor from St. George. When wunna see she, tell she dat de people of St. George South glad she get back she lil pick and nobody considers her a rejected canidate. 😉


  10. Similarly, he had received the requested report from Permanent Secretaries regarding savings requested in the public service. He noted that these savings can be met without Government having to embark on a carnival of layoffs.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Forget de cart before the horse for now, leh we get something straight.
    De same people that presumably advised the MOF before de budget is de said same people dat now advising de PM?


  11. David
    All of BLP supporters real vex you know, them want (need) nuff nuff lay-offs in Barbados. If these BLP supporters dont get nuff nuff lay-off they dont know what the hell they going to do.
    I appealing to PM, CS, DE and DI please lay-off some people, for the BLP’s sake lay-off some people nah?
    Even if you need them and can afford to pay them still lay them off, please I begging on behalf of the BLP.


  12. “Within the next few weeks a bill will be carried to Parliament to repeal it, get it out of the way and get the Public Accounts Committee back onto a platform of decency . . . ,” he said.
    …………………………………………………………………………………………

    Really, Freundel Stuart?

    Do you have a two thirds majority to do this? Bring it on!


  13. Why does Donville behave like a bread & two whore in Parliament every sitting?


  14. PM first time on air and we hear of the CCJ ruling, when the IMF has positioned Barbados at the bottom of theGROWTH pit…we are forecast to remain stagnant for another 2 years under this DLP lot….Show how much economic performance means to some…..BUT we coming out, be sure of THAT….DLP is bare boo ya hear..unadulterated poo.


  15. @Old Onions

    To be fair to the PM, the IMF report was released on October 11, the PM made his first statement after getting back from Canada on the 13th.


  16. so you are saying then David we have to wait 3-4 weeks for him to address this?


  17. Not good enuf……doan mekk sport David, he had quite a formidable entourage which incl. ignominious barrel of currents amongst odder lic-mout-lous…..doan tell me dat…have you ever heard of Bajan who din reading BB.? No sir….CCJ was intentional and was shot off to diverge attention.


  18. @David (Not BU)

    Given the MO of the PM it is likely we have to wait a while.


  19. Cause he is a bread and two whore?


  20. what i believe is most entertaining is Donville’s comments. keep in mind he told the Barbados (just Barbados) that their was a mistake in the budget. along comes Chris and calls Donville a lair again, only Barbados heard the comments and the icing on the cake was that Chris then goes on to say the tax will only affect some people.

    more confusion but don’t worry about it, only Bajans know about this stuff but when the Opposition talking about this, the world knows.


  21. David (no BU)

    Have you been drinking? You writing utter garbage, what are you trying to say lil man?


  22. i notice prodigal gone to take my advice……….Greetings Friends including BLP yardfowls a coaltion of reckless nasty.. downright sourpuss bald pouch cats,, the race not for the swift but to DEM who endure to the end,,, HIS most distinguished PM STUART rolled out the welcome mat a few nights ago spoke and told it like it is,, Barbados not falling ..Barbados not a Bannna ; plantain or fig republic , YEt wunna yard birds continue to wallow in a cesspool of negativity and horse drawn carriage of lies driven by a horse callecd IMF.., What a bunch of sorrymisfits wid nutting to present for solution but praying for fire and brimstone to reigned upon this glorious land, GOD BLESS BARBADOS And PM STUART,


  23. “Similarly, he had received the requested report from Permanent Secretaries regarding savings requested in the public service. He noted that these savings can be met without Government having to embark on a carnival of layoffs. This has dismantled the attempts of the opposition to use these issues to provoke unrest in the country”………………………………………….

    How can Freundel Stuart say this with a straight face. The man is a bold faced liar. People are going home all over the public service……..those who are termed “subs” have been laid off.

    Even the Port Authority has sent home workers but not a word from the Barbados Workers Union. Things are so bad down there, an emergency meeting was held recently, a whole shed is now closed and workers sent home!

    By the way Donville, your buddy Chris Sinckler boldly declared on August 13 for the whole world to hear that there is a lost of confidence in the government and that 300 million US dollars disappeared and he aint even know where it gone. And you claim that the the BLP spreading doom and gloom??? Did you not see Sinckler’s comments there as well in the same foreign press?

    When the Central Bank reveals its third quarter report it will have all the doom and gloom we are expecting. What are you going to say then or are you planning to hide the report??


  24. Why does Freundel Stuart always look and come over as an old, bitter vindictive man? My goodness!


  25. Someone else mentioned that PM Stuart always acts like he is having a good old fashioned bajan having out with pointed fingers and all, he may want to upgrade that image, it is unstatesmanlike.


  26. Quote”He then went on to reassure those gathered that life in Barbados is normal despite what they had been hearing from an Opposition which he described as, “a hastily put together coalition of the restless, reckless and the rejected”

    ———-

    Nonsense. Where is his head, the clouds? It is unfortunate that the Government has not now, as it is obvious that they are hopelessly lost, seen fit to call an election.

    The people have lost confidence, the investors have lost confidence. Barbados, being the only country to have predicted negative growth in 2014 in the Caribbean, is partly due to a complete loss in confidence by investors in this inept administration.

    Further, the firing of the Commissioner of Police with no explanation, now followed by an attempt to meddle with the Public Accounts Committee, is worrying and one of the reasons investors would be hard put to consider putting any money in now.

    Is it not interesting that the PM hardly speaks, yet can spend time mouthing about the Opposition ‘stirring strife’ and mouth about the Public Accounts Committee?

    Why are we not hearing about Clico and BAC, why are we not hearing the reasons for firing the COP? Why are we not hearing about the waste disposal levy which will hurt EVERY Barbadian come August 2014?

    Things are going from bad to worse and yet they want to blame the BLP? Just as one jackass wanted to call a University professor a traitor for criticizing the Government. What is this, Siberia?

    This is past incredible.

    It is time that they do the honourable thing and resign.

    They do not have a blas..ed clue.


  27. Prodigal Son | October 15, 2013 at 7:12 PM |
    Why does Freundel Stuart always look and come over as an old, bitter vindictive man? My goodness!
    ANSWER BECAUSE HE IS an old, bitter vindictive man!

    HAS FUMBLE EVER EXCELLED AT ANY THING BESIDES TALKING BS ELOQUENTLY?

    DID HE DISTINGUISH HIMSELF AT SCHOOL OR AT UWI OR IN THE LAW COURTS

    WHERE HAS HE EXCELLED OR DISTINGUISHED HIMSELF?

    THE MAN SHOULD TALK INTO BS HEAPS THEREBY CONVERTING IT TO METHANE WHICH CAN BE CONVERTED TO ENERGY THAT IS USEFUL TO TO NATIONAL GRID


  28. @Crusoe

    You are alive!

    Why are we not hearing the vocal and some say de facto PM apologizing to Barbadians for misleading them that the Municipal Tax was being an error.


  29. Hi David,

    Lol…yes, fuh now.

    ”vocal and some say de facto PM ” Too true…. the future Opposition leader?

    I think there are two possible reasons.

    – it would be yet another contradiction and his initial statement was an attempt to diffuse the outrage at the level of the tax (OR)
    – his initial statement re the error, was not an admission of error, but a distancing of himself from Freundel and Sinckler, as he understands that the ship is going down and he wants to be known as the ‘one’ who differed.

    Of course, that is just my interpretation, I do not know the gentleman.

    However, if my interpretation is right, I do not blame him and it was a clever move.


  30. Any truth to the talk making the rounds that preparation is on the way to call a by election in Ch Ch East?

  31. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    One needs the patience of Job to deal with BLP members and supporters.

    It boggles the mind that one bunch of people can be so retarded.

    And PRODIGAL SON leads the way!


  32. David

    Was Lowe in Parliament today?


  33. David you would need to ask your by election question to Verla De Peiza as she has been spotted in the area canvasing in the last 3 weeks. she would be the best person to confirm cause you know the PM going to bore ya by telling ya something that happen in 1925.


  34. Dr. Lowe was in parliament today and yes, Verla de Peiza in CH.Ch East
    Ralph Thorne in CH CH Sth , where is Dr Walcott

  35. Common sense is not common Avatar
    Common sense is not common

    Wuhloss,I luv it!

    Ac had enough and tell Prodigal to go and wash she frowsy panties.

    But what are we coming to at all.

    But for true though Prodigal refrain can easily be anticipated,Somebody tell me or some lie that she says civil servants tell her about disaster in government.

    So okay I believe like you Prodigal that this government is up a creek financially but is there anything constructive we can discuss rather than gossip and lies?

    How do we get out of this mess and do we accept the IMF’s analysis that it will take 2 more years.

    I don’t believe it will take that long,and I don’t believe Barbados can hold on for so long either.


  36. @ David the blogmaster quoting the PM “he reassured those gathered at the meeting that when Barbados comes out of this recession this DLP administration will he hailed as the best Government this country has ever had.”

    No Freundel.

    You deceive yourself (but not us)

    The DLP government 2008 to the present will NEVER be regarded as Barbados’ best ever.


  37. “He then went on to reassure those gathered that life in Barbados is normal”

    No life is not normal.

    We are scared of the new municipal tax.

    We are overburdened by the 17.5% VAT.

    We are afraid that our premature babies will die without ventilators. We suffer with our daughter and sons who are doctors and who will have to make decisions as to which baby gets a ventilator, and which baby has to die.

    We don’t know how we will pay our children’s university fees last year.

    All of these things are giving us high blood pressure (You MUST have hypertension too Freundel)

    We are afraid to get a stroke, not of the stroke itself, but afraid of going into an underfunded hospital with overworked doctors and nurses. We are scared that a doctor working his 28th consecutive hour may make a deadly mistake.

    All of this is not normal.

    We are over burdened and afraid.


  38. And we don’t like the BLP that much either.

  39. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    It is really disgusting how the Barbados Labour Party and its members and supporters seem to be in Perpetual Feb. 2013 Election mode.


  40. CCC the BLP still and will continue to froth at the mouth. The DLP still and will continue to be the govt until the voting public says different come hell or high water, the misfits and malcontents try as hard as they could would neva get bajans to have civil unrest in the streets,. the voting public are not a bunch of illiterate people as the BLP would want others to believe but are those who understands the dynamics of politics ,they know and understand the reasons the many reasons why our even countr to struggle and would not be fooled into believing that all of what is happening came about in a shoirt period of six years, the PUBLIC WOULD NOT BE FOOLED. Move over BLP pick up wunna georgie Bundle , The ELECTION iS OVER..PM STUART will be prime Minister FOR the next FOUR YEARS and that is a FACT and there is nothing absolutely nothing the BLP yardfowls can do about that ,In the Meantime get wunna act together Get a Functioning and cohesive party in place ask MIA to show True Grit and a spirit of patroitism and civility towards this country instead of biting and chomping at the bit and standing on the street corners trying to agitate and irritate the populace .


  41. @David ”David | October 15, 2013 at 8:34 PM |
    Any truth to the talk making the rounds that preparation is on the way to call a by election in Ch Ch East?”

    Oh please David, do not raise our hopes like that….

    But, if there is, some are suggesting and I agree, that the Opposition leader DEMAND International Observers….. it is necessary at this time.

    Remember those boxes in Wood’s constituency?


  42. Wasn’t the problem in Braithwaite/Wood constituency to do with the radio stations declaring the seat with a couple boxes still to be counted? To this day BU cannot understand how the issue arose given that all and sundry are aware of the number of boxes in a constituency.


  43. ”To this day BU cannot understand how the issue arose given that all and sundry are aware of the number of boxes in a constituency.”

    Agreed.

    On the issue of by election…It makes sense, based on the sudden re awakening of the PM after 6 months post general election and Inniss’s sudden verbal re-attack on Mia yesterday.

    They are putting the pressure on in readiness.

    Now I get it, I was wondering about the sudden mouthings yesterday and could not make head nor tail of it, now it is in context.

    Thanks!


  44. More and more people in Barbados – as time goes by – are seeing the light: that the time has come for the broad masses and middle classes to – as soon as possible – PERMANENTLY remove these intellectually politically bankrupt decrepit and discredited DLP and BLP factions from the political governmental landscape of this country.

    More and more people in this country – as time goes by too – are realizing the truth: that the principals and some others within these evil corrupt and stupid DLP and BLP factions are primarily about their own personal corporate financial interests and the interests of some of their families and some of their friends, when in the Parliament/the government of this country, and are NOT primarily about the public’s the nation’s the country’s interests.

    These people are adamant that the time has come for the DLP and BLP to go.

    PDC


  45. @PDC

    You are correct that more and more of the electorate are turning away from the main political parties. What is frustrating for those who are doing so is that there is no perceived alternative.


  46. LOL @ David
    “…turning away from the main political parties. What is frustrating for those who are doing so is that there is no perceived alternative.”
    ****************
    Bushie was about to tell PDC that they could really silence their brass bowl…….but you did it first….and so much more eloquently 🙂

    Don’t they see that this is their best chance ever to get in there and become the real power broker? …..but of course they would need to come up with an intelligent and rational manifesto…..

    Where the hell is Caswell anyway…..?


  47. @Bushie

    Since Caswell appeared as a panelist at the BLP’s school of politics and or the return of Roy Morris’ he has maintained a low profile. Hope he is fine, and Miller too.


  48. The Savior of Barbados….BLP…..we proved it for ourselves, we gave them 2 terms….DLP cannot I say cannot do ONE ASK…..they inept. BLP is miles apart from these buffons


  49. The BLP ultimatum to government has expired, what now.


  50. But I like the strategy…..Say they the same…..pathetic attempts ….just like the bus riding pensioner cannot be discounted from now on..given we have many non-thinkers at large….LOL

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