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Henderson Bovell
Henderson Bovell

Unless Barbadians ‘force change’ soon and put this county on a different path, by April 2014, Barbados is not going to be a pretty or pleasant place to be! Tourists are already staying-away and capital is running!

What sense will it make having “new fancy looking money” that nobody in the Caribbean wants to see because no country within the region is willing to accept it?

You really have to be “terrified” of a Government that will celebrate the birth of Jesus in December and a few days after – fire 3,000 people!  Think about that for a while: the same DLP, which created this mess all across Barbados, expect and intend to keep their jobs but will fire 3,000 workers now engaged in the Public Service of Barbados, as its first order of business in January 2014!

When added to the fact that hundreds might also be forced to give-up tertiary education because of an inability to pay DLP-imposed-fees, the unemployment rate is not going to be flattering, at the beginning of the first quarter of the next financial year (2014-2015).

The rate of poverty is now likely to skyrocket while the economy will continue to shrink due to significantly reduce economic activity, cause by diminishing investor confidence, as well as – reduced consumer confidence and capacity to be taxed or to spend.

The DLP might be bashful to admit it but ‘Capital Flight’ is a serious problem, and a source of tremendous embarrassment for this DLP Government! Money travelling like that does not happen when business people merely lose confidence in a Government but when they have great fear, as regards what is unfolding. This is serious evasive action from people who are known to take risk with their money!

The productive sectors (including reduced earning from Tourism, FDI and the Financial Services Sector) are other areas of great worry.  When debt servicing requirements; pension commitments and retiring benefits are added to this pressure-pot, it will not be a brew that will impress Rating Agencies.

I doubt very much whether  social and economic instability compounded by political weakness and a phased approach to governance – is something that serious people would ever find comical!  This Government likes to hide the truth but it is looking as if Barbadians can brace for another Mini-Budget in the very near future and on that occasion – an announcement on foreign exchange restrictions.

Few will disagree that this country is burdened with social and economic instability and while we have excellent; dedicated and patriotic men and women in the Force, it will not take the criminal element long to figure-out that flexi-allowance and over-time pay for the Police ‘MAY’ have stopped, neither will it serve the country’s interest, “IF” Police Officers are also on the DLP’s-list, to be axed!

By now, it should be occurring to the private sector, exactly how an extremely weak Government and its reckless mismanagement of the economy, can pose a serious threat to their personal and financial security. The entire DLP Cabinet could next Thursday – determine that the Police and BDF will provide 24-hour armed security at their house and of course – free of cost to Ministers – and for an indefinite period, also.

The question for the country is: can a fiscally reckless Government, can be relied upon to exercise State power, in a responsible manner, in circumstances where the country has just cause to feel that the said Government cannot be trusted; that it is allergic to  truth and that it has unmatched skills in deception. Already we have seen the Police caused to question the political Opposition! Are we now to become like Zimbabwe?

Barbados has become a country where people are already starving based on reports from churches across Barbados. The lines at the Salvation Army also paint a frightening picture. Based on early warning indicators – next year will be much worse. Can you reasonably place a duty of care on hungry people – who fear dying of starvation – to exercise sound judgment?

Rating Agencies will not like this “DLP work of art”  and more downgrades will come! Every passing day this DLP Government is allowed to continue on its current destruction path (including printing money) Barbados will get a step closer to devaluation. This country is now beyond crisis and Rating Agencies and the IMF know that.

Perhaps Barbadians do not fully appreciate the gravity of this reality because Government may not be giving them all of the facts. That would be a very dangerous game to play!

Barbadians must brace themselves because 2014 will be a bumpy ride and there will be nothing happy about the New Year!  But, all of this is your special gift, compliments of your DLP Government, which you cannot trust.


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237 responses to “A DLP’s Work of Art – Barbados Becoming a Failed Society”


  1. @ Alvin

    You said Rihanna graduated from high school. Rihanna herself said she didn’t. Poor Alvin, refuses to accept fact.


  2. Dr. Leonard Nurse, not His brother Lionel!!


  3. @Look,
    Still trying to “get” Alvin. I did not say Rihanna “graduated” from Cawmere. I said she attended Cawmere, which is a fact. She was a senior student when she was “discovered”. When Evans approached her mother with his plans for her development he and Rihanna persuaded her mother to give permission for her to leave school and go back to the U>S. with him. the understanding was
    that she would continue her education under his guidance and responsibility. This was done, so don’t try to give the impression that she did not even go back to school.
    Of course I don’t see the relevance of your assertion, except to say that it is another example of the “pull down” mentality of so many Bajans.@ Just Asking,
    What do you say to and about the electorate in Christ Church West that have voted BLP even longer than the people of St. John have been voting for the DLP?.


  4. The Democratic Labor Party has and continues to be viewed by the Common- People of Barbados as the Drinking – Water that given voice to their concerns.


  5. Yes, I am disappointed by the manner in which the DLP has and continues to governing the island of Barbados. But that’s not reason enough to turn my back on a party that have been there for poor people much like me myself.

  6. are-we-there-yet? Avatar
    are-we-there-yet?

    You’re right. It was Leonard not Lionel.

  7. are-we-there-yet? Avatar
    are-we-there-yet?

    Mark Fenty; You seem to be a glutton for punishment. What is the current DLP Government doing for poor people now? And on the distaff side what are they doing for the rich people like Leroy Parris, Mara Thompson, Butch Stuart? What are they doing with poor and other people’s money in the NIS fund?

    Wheel and come again. They might have been but they are no longer the same party that you romantically remember.


  8. David -I am not going to send you a bill you are free to use any —how ever I am going to stop paying my thirteen dollars to NUPW and have started to tell civil servants to drop out of NUPW and to join BWU or CASWELL.
    Dennis Clarke was one of the first to defend the Government when Caswell said that the Government was going to lay off workers .the Walter Maloney came next and CHRIS cuss Caswell during Elections –its a case of JUDES betraying Judes—Dennis got his duty free car and I am told he went to the PS and Minister of Health begging for help with one of his children -the only losers is the workers-Walter has to sing for his supper,so is Cedric murrell , —-my advice to the workers is to leave nupw -use the subs to buy food and pay your bills .


  9. Well said erice. I am sure Dennis Clarke, Murrell, Walter Maloney Karen Best and others of the fatted calf brigade will be at Donville Innis birthday party.. I dont what the NUPW is going to tell the drainage workers on Friday morning at that meeting. Well probably they will be told how to get assistance from the Constituency Council one of which is headed by Cedric Murrell.. Waiting to hear when the “parasites ” at the NHC will be sent packing too.


  10. @ Are we there yet?
    Sorry, but turning my back on DLP at this time is like turning one’s back on a child who is addicted to drugs. The DLP is deeply rooted in my family’s DNA as well as its RNA and I am afraid it would always be.


  11. @Mark
    can you expand a little more or say why you feel that way? Your arguments about the DLP would have held true 20 years ago. I’m afraid they are not so accurate in this particular “age.”


  12. Stewpea-i hope when NHC starts to send home that the first one to go is that crook Walter Maloney ,he is a disgrace to that organisation ,as we speck now I am told that the N U P W there has gone to BWU and a couple to Caswell ,I am also told my a member of NUPW staff that the Air Traffic and Airport members are going to BWU and that members from westbury school has left —I hope that trend keeps up


  13. @ Mark, They have destroyed the Party Of Barrow and further more, they have destroyed the DLP for Years to Come, open your eyes Man.


  14. The old founders and good stewards are long gone mark, I must admire your loyalty. It is ont the same party it was years ago, in name only but not by actions, where did they go wrong ?


  15. Well Said !!


  16. So you’re saying that we ought to abandoned ship because the DLP has failed to meet our expectations. That is I think: the psychological equivalence of turning one’s back on a child who has been addicted to drugs. Everyone deserves a second chance to get it right, I would think?


  17. @Mark: In a manner of speaking yes. You cannon condone the path on which the country has been placed. forget party and hold people accountable, it is critical that we do that. I am not a supporter of the DLP, but the DLP of years ago made noteable accheavements with reguards to the poor in our country and i will give then the credit that is due . what have they done now ?? From where i am its looks like mismanagement and lies I cannot give themany credit for that and i hope that you wont either


  18. @ Ex Pat
    Do you consider this present BLP is the party of the Adamses With all the publicised internal fighting, the naked lust for power even by trying to destroy THEIR country in the eyes of the international community , their total inability to suggest workable ides etc, etc, ? would you like to put this country in the hands of that rudderless group at this difficult period of our history ? The former economic guru / leader continues to come to the poor rakey Parliament for no longer than it takes to sign his name . In the meantime we cannot tell who really is the leader when ln one week THREE LEADERS hold his / her own press conference .
    This BLP gang is all about using the press to encourage anarchy in their own country . Never in the history of this fair land have we seen a group of politicians and their misguided supporters / apologists who desire nothing more than the total collapse of their country. If you are indeed an “ex pat” you could tell what the mood is in your own country which must ALSO TOO be encountering difficult economic times. I shall look out for you .


  19. @ Alvin

    Rihanna didn’t complete high school and said so. Rihanna herself should know.


  20. @ Pitable: In the eyes of many, the DLP failed to live up to the promises that they made. I agree with your comments and will say that both parties can share in the blame. The actions that lead us to where we are have been taking place for years and on both watches. It has come to a head and it has the attention of the country and to a smaller extent the world.
    We cannot continue to bury our heads in the sand and pretend that all is ok because it’s not. We have arrived at the cross roads and we need to think long and hard about where we want this island to go. D or B, Hold them all accountable. But the failures occurred on the DLP’s watch and it will be a weight around their necks. And your friends in the Bees will use this to their advantage. There is nothing honest about politics it’s a dirty game played by even dirtier men. What is sad is that its always the poor and middle class who has to suffer.


  21. @ Ex Pat
    You still have not given your views on whether the fortunes of Barbados can be entrusted to this mottley crew at this time !!!


  22. @pitable: Thats a hard one, i dont like the infighting that I see in the opposition. Has the DLP done a good job with the country’s fortunes. seems as if it has come to a choice of the lesser of the two evils

  23. are-we-there-yet? Avatar
    are-we-there-yet?

    Pitiable;
    The Motley crew that have now shown clearly that they should not have been entrusted with this Government is the DLP. The other Mottley crew CANNOT be as inept as that one. Stuart must be shown some way to demit the PM’s chair or be pushed therefrom and that may even out matters slightly.


  24. @ Ex Pat
    You still have not told me what the mood is in your own country during these harsh economic times .


  25. The difference between the Bees and Dees whether we like to admit it or not is the they engender confidence from the private sector, we need the private sector.


  26. “I remember, I remember, ……” Thomas Hood begins poem with these words and I am seemingly stuck in this poetic mood, induced by those posted by the artful bloggist Robert Ross.

    I remember growing up playing the game of musical chairs.

    It is a game that probably every single Bajan child has played in their youth and one which might be globally known, but i doubt it.

    This parochial pastime for those of you who may not know the game is one where every, at the beginning of the game is seated on a chair.

    The game begins and all of the players get up and run around the chairs.

    One of the chairs is removed while they are running and, upon a signal, the runners must stop and find a chair.

    The one thing that always happened was that there were less chairs than the players left.

    I am going to liken the chairs that remain to the choices that we Bajans have sadly enough from the early 90’s (some would say even earlier than that) arrived at.

    The chairs of the BLP and DLP, and those that occupy them, are battered and tawdry shells.

    Both are poor representatives for our people and we MUST, there is no choice in this any longer, WE MUST replace them or WE DIE

    We have polarized this along the lines of DLP and BLP for various reasons but, if we stop and really take a look at this problem, if we are honest with ourselves, when we examine the 30 candidates that either side presents, we have to admit that, over the last 20 years cumulatively, there are 8 – 10 people with any value to our country.

    How can we realistically expect our country to run if at any given time over the years, only 4 (not eight cause the oppositions on either side just tears down) but only four of 30 pistons in our modified engine block, work??

    How do we change the system??

    @ David[BU]

    Could i suggest that you expand on the current blog entry that from time to time i see you and others write names for this critical change management that is needed lest our country dies.

    here is a suggestion

    Put up an online site for (previously) suggested names and their proposed post.
    For each Ministry, (use existing categories just to start the process) make accomodation for roughly 5? choices to begin. So if there are 12 ministries, each sub page has 5 choices.
    Put up pictures on each sub page which we Bloggers can click on and cast a vote for a person who we feel can run the ministry.
    Put up a brief Bio and a reason why the specific is being recommended
    Limit the vote by “CAPCHA and IP address”
    Let the pages show the running tallies for the voters in tablar and numerical form.

    UWI Computer department musse got someone to do this website, duh gots to be someone who can be trusted not to fcuk up the code and generate valid stats.

    We the Bajan populace are dying for a change. We need competent people to run our Ministries, and country, like a Ralph Jemmott for the Ministry of Education and not that bungling fool Ronald “english and grammar word assassin” Jones.

    We have 4 years maximum to refine our choices, less time if any of these incompetent musical chair swine either, switch seats, or die in office and change the composition of the HoA.

    Let the revolution be a peaceful one without the guns, no South Sudan please

    And let us say that the suggestion does bring some good candidates to the fore, some might say what can an independent do if elected??

    Even if they run as independents, we the people can give them a collective mandate that we will vote for them in every constituency where they run, once they agree, in a contract that they sign before they run, they will coalesce to run our affairs.

    We are seeking Bajans who love Barbados and are willing to serve. Also, as a condition we will require them to change the legislation so that we can recall the ass of anyone who is not performing.

    We NEED TO CHANGE THIS FIVE YEAR SHI*E and get rid of the BRASS BOWLS (all rights attributable to the author of this classic term BT) IF/WHEN they dont perform their duties.

    2014 CANNOT BE LIKE 2013

  27. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ LOOK | 01/01/2014 at 7:40 am | Reply
    “Alvin Rihanna didn’t complete high school and said so. Rihanna herself should know.”

    Here you go on your “Rihanna” hobbyhorse of envy and spite!
    What’s up with you and this Rhianna high school education lark?
    So what if she did not complete Secondary school in Barbados? She still has plenty of time to catch up when her musical and entertainment career is over. People go back to school as mature students even in their 50’s. Rihanna can go to any prestigious FE college in either North America or the UK, can you?

    Do you know how many great and successful people had only a basic education leaving school at age 14 or less and sometimes not even entering a post primary institution of learning but relying only on their learning capacities in the real university called Life?
    What about our own Sir Garry or Sir Everton? What about the many successful business men and women? What about Bob Marley?

    “Look”, it’s time you get off the girl’s case, you small-minded small-island envious twat behaving like a crab in a barrel of idiots!


  28. The difference between the Bees and the Dees is that the Bees where in bed with the private sector.
    The Dees tried to cultivate different bed-mates who turned out to be lepers (despite what Stuart may say) and are suffering the ire of the BLP’s bed mates…
    In ANY CASE our asses are doomed, because we have now reached the stage where the IMF will come and repossess the whole bed – so neither Bees, Dees, private sector or Bajan brass bowls will be able to sleep in peace…..


  29. Look here you jackass, why do you keep harping on the fact that Rihanna doesn’t have a high school diploma? She clearly has amassed a lot more wealth than the average person with graduate degree. What you need to understand is that everyone has a particular role in this world (yours apparently is to be a c….) and she is fulfilling the role for which she was created to achieve. I do not see you singling out the thousand/millions of americans who have been successful without a high school diploma, so why the hell don’t you leave the girl alone. You are one sick individual apparently with nothing to do and I would suggests go wash your panties, because they seem to be in a messy bunch when it comes to the issue of Rihanna.


  30. @ Piatble : Review CNN and Fox News and you will get an idea of the climate where I am


  31. @Pitiable !!

    you people are some of the biggest jokers this side of the planet. you are calling for workable ideas from the same people you claim you can’t trust at this time.

    can’t we think about that for a min?

    ok time is up? you see how F-ing stupid that and you sound?

    the fact is we need someone to lead the country. be it Mia, Owen or Sam in 4th form at stand pipe high. say what you like Owen was a respected leader not only in Barbados but the region and you or anyone else can’t challenge that statement of fact because to this day he flies around the region letting other governments what to do. Mia is the short time she has lead, has shown that she to can and is WILLING to confrim the country’s problems head on. Sam leads his school’s football team.

    Stuart?….. ?…… ?…… ?

    the country needs a leader to lead.anyone would be better than what we have now and that is a FACT that your BS can’t change.


  32. letting = telling

  33. are-we-there-yet? Avatar
    are-we-there-yet?

    David (not BU)

    Somehow, even by the mere show of figurative raised electronic hands, there is a need to get the message across to Stuart’s Cabinet that we know that they know that Stuart’s seeming back seat leadership and vacillation and laziness is probably the main cause of where they and we are now firmly placed and that this time around any effort by a few brave ones to improve the situation by first impressing on FS that he should leave for the good of the country should be recognized as an act of patriotism.

    That would be the first step to change the trajectory in a positive direction.


  34. @green monkey

    North amercan interest rates are about 1%. Population growth in the USA was about 2.500,000 last year. Pension funds need 8 to 10% return to be able to pay pensions. The market will continue to increase. Many grade AAA investments such as Canadian banks trade at 11 times earnings and pay dividends accordingly. They have been doing that since 1832. Over the long haul the market will continue to increase. Patience is a virtue and a great way to get rich. 1.5% interest on a bank deposit wont keep up with cost of living. If interest rates don’t significantly change the market will continue to grow.


  35. @ Miller

    You bat. Bat your eyes at this – Not envious of anyone but I’m far beyond high school.


  36. Not only Ivy league graduates, but all of those,especially from the UK who are termed ,by Bajans, Returning Nationals of every discipline,who have amassed a wealth of experience abroad. I was turn down by a corporation in Barbados, which at present is going through hell because of constant mismanagement over the years,and this was in spite of the fact that I had returned here wilt an arm full of qualifications, which would have been the envy of any person in the UK , in my sphere of discipline. And added to that was extensive experience and training with one of the largest operators in that discipline in the Commonwealth. Before going off to the UK I had received my basic training with this same corporation. A company in the private sector,however, snapped me up, on my first application, even though they did not have an immediate vacancy.


  37. Some of the temporary teachers, some who have served 5-years, were given their walking tickets as a Christmas present. Where is Ms Redman?


  38. @Look,
    What is your problem? Did you finish high school? Did you go to University? Do you have degrees? Give thanks!. Do you have half the smarts of Rihanna? Do you have, or is there a possibility you will ever have half of her money? Do you take care of your family, like she takes care of hers? Do you love your country as she obviously loves hers? Do you give any donations to any charity? Have you contributed to Rihanna’s foundation for children? Have you ever; or is there a possibility that you will ever, contribute to Cancer care at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital? Rihanna did. She contributed funds to purchase equipment. Have you ever bought a syringe for the hospital?
    How much foreign exchange have you contributed to the country? How many foreigners have you encouraged to visit the country? What is the possibility of you having a show at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto and have two sold out shows? How many countries have you visited and promoted Barbados? Do you think it was just by chance the Oprah Winfrey chose to visit Barbados; with a camera crew, to see where Rihanna came from, and where she had reached; at that time, she is even more popular now.When you can answer these questions you can talk to me. I have said it loud and clear, I concentrate on positives not negatives. Rihanna’s positives far out pace any negatives attributed to her.
    Until then keep your small mindedness inside your head, let it eat you up, and never see the light of day.Barbados does not need people like you. It needs people to Big It Up.
    Be gone foul varlet, get thee hence!

  39. PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926 TO 2014 , MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS OF BARBADOS, BLPand DLP=Massive Fruad Avatar
    PLANTATION DEEDS FROM 1926 TO 2014 , MASSIVE FRAUD ,LAND TAX BILLS AND NO DEEDS OF BARBADOS, BLPand DLP=Massive Fruad

    A New Year OF Pain , Lets us see, if any one learned any thing as yet , Who will repeat the same crimes, Different Year same Crooks Liars and Scumbag Minister , Lawyers , PM and AG with back pocket DPP. .
    Only person or Persons they went after 2013 was the NATIONS NEW EDITOR .


  40. That has been a recurring theme I have heard from so many.
    Typical is a guy whose CV reads thus:-
    Education in Barbados: St. Thomas Boys Elementary
    Occupation in Barbados: Factory Engineer at Vaucluse sugar factory.
    UK first employment: Factory Engineer
    UK Education: ONC/HNC
    Employment since granduation:- Lecturer and promoted to Senior Lecturer at Erdington Technical College in Birmingham. Many years experience as a Senior Lecturer training very competent engineers for UK/Canadian/Australian industries.

    Not good enough to land him a post of lecturer in Barbados.


  41. @Henderson Bovell,
    Talking about Capital flight and poverty, didn’t I hear Mr. Tudor, promoting BMW 5 series cars on the radio last night? Didn’t the broadcaasters from VOB travel about, chauffeur driven in brand new BMW cars? Obviously these caars will be bought, By whom?Doom and Gloom?


  42. @Alvin

    Have you been drinking?

    How many BMWs are sold in a year?

    When you answer this question you may understand how irrelevant your last comment.


  43. latest word out of the great USA 1.3million out of work and out of unemployment benefits………………HAPPY NEW YEAR……..


  44. Part of a comment in todays Nation.

    Minister of Finance Christopher Sinckler was correct: “This route is now unavoidable.”

    ****Indeed, he went on to say: “Should this situation be allowed to continue unchecked, it will undermine the macro fundamentals that support our firm and unshakeable policy of maintaining a fixed exchange peg with the US dollar.”****

    ANYONE wanna 100$ bet on a devaluation??


  45. wunna Blp yardfowls get up in here on bU the likes of Geirge Bratwwaite and de uuder guy ,,, spreading propaganda,,,wunna think people only read BU and gonna tek wunna word as gospel… people read and connect dots ,,,all this gobbly talk riddle with propaganda an selfishness,, Obama took 1,3million for more than four years and held their hands now only are they not going to have a job but unemployment has been chopped off,.this govt took a similar path and all wunna talk about how this govt uncaring well then if that is so pM stuart has good company with Obama further more OBAMA has more esteemed and knowledgeable economist and they don’t have the answer , HA! HA! fool wunna self that MIA and the BLP got the answer,,,,,,,,,,i don’t think so…….. HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR ,,,looking forward to more of the same propaganda…………..HA! HA!…


  46. Stupse!! Where are the majority of the BLP players from 1994-2008? You should be shame to try to convince us that the DLP, after denying layoffs and UWI fees, is a more TRUSTWORTHY party.


  47. Not just confidence, superior leadership and policies!!!! FACT!


  48. Oh and productivity. This government lazy from the top down. What has become of the house building? The BLP projects run out?


  49. Bush Tea you are very dangereux.


  50. Really? You come across as a bitter dunce.

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