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Minister David Estwick
Minister David Estwick

Cabinet collective responsibility is constitutional convention in governments using the Westminster System that members of the Cabinet must publicly support all governmental decisions made in Cabinet, even if they do not privately agree with them. This support includes voting for the government in the legislature. Some Communist political parties apply a similar convention of democratic centralism to their central committeeWIKIPEDIA

The Estwick Affair has started to gather momentum contrary to what the goto political scientists of Messrs Bell and Wickham โ€˜originallyโ€™ predicted. Whether the DLPites like it or not Estwick now commands the attention of the country and beyond given the current state of the Barbados economy which has started to severely interact with another reality; a 2-seat majority government. While the current tension between Estwick is cause for concern for the government, of greater concern is the likely impact on the need to effuse confidence at a most challenging time in our post Independence history.

Local media has been quoting an inside source (attributed to a member of Cabinet) suggesting Estwick should adhere to the tenet of collective responsibility practiced by the Cabinet in the Westminster System.ย  BUโ€™s response is: do we practice a true true Westminster system of governance in Barbados respecting โ€œcodified and uncodifiedโ€ procedures?

The 2-party system is entrenched in Barbados and like it or not one of the ways to attempt to crack the code maybe from within the bowels of the system itself. Such an approach has been advocated by BU commentators. It appears Estwick has decided to FINALLY take this route AND must be given credit for trying to do so. Unlike several of his colleagues in the house he has the stature, financial and otherwise, to give it a shot no pun intended.

The challenge for Estwick will be to defend his credibility in the latest imbroglio with onlookers. Many political pundits are prepared to shove Estwick under the bus because he sat in Cabinet for the last six years and appear to have agreed with the policies of government. He added his voice to debates in the Estimates Debates with no dissent. During the last general election platform his stature was raised as a result of promising to reform the sugar industry by getting the Japanese to finance a multi-purpose sugar factory in the amount of USD$200 million.ย  So far nothing to show for it.

There is the lingering perception Estwick is a hothead aptly demonstrated by his nickname Pitbull and characterized by his Lammie Craig political style. Further supported by the gun incident where Estwick is alleged to have brandished a weapon in the presence of MP Dale Marshall and had to be restrained. The matter was quelled by the Committee of Privileges with the help of both parties. Something to support the view our so called democracy is contrived. DLPites who are honest have to admit Estwick has been a high maintenance member of the โ€˜teamโ€™. Who can forget his 2,405 words statement โ€“ read Estwickโ€™s statement – when he was dumped into the Ministry of Agriculture by the late David Thompson from his deathโ€™s bed? Who can forget Estwickโ€™s show of defiance at the DLP parliamentary group meeting in a red shirt on the morning of Thompsonโ€™s death to select a prime minister? Estwick has a history of demonstrating varying levels of discomfort within the Democratic Labour Party.

In his 201 statement Estwick made the now famous reference โ€˜time longer than twineโ€ฆโ€™.

Although it might seem that I have been given the bad end of the stick it is my belief that I have been chosen by the Almighty, and my constituents of St Phillip West to work on behalf of this country.ย  My mother always said: time longer than twine and that the race is not for the swift but is for he that endureth. I am resilient and will endure. However, under these circumstances I hereby tender my resignation from the Chair of the Cabinet Committee on Economic policy to allow for the Prime Minister to so appoint a new Chair

The public intervention by former Prime Minister Owen Arthurย  following the Estwickโ€™s outburst was interesting. Those who follow local politics may recall that Mascoll considered Estwick an apprentice and allowed him to express himself on economic matters when he [Mascoll] was leader of the DLP before being dumped for Thompson. The situation smells.

What matters is that Minister David Estwickย  ‘will get his dayโ€™ to present to one and all. We are left to contemplate what next for Barbados.


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350 responses to “Minister David Estwick May be ABOUT to Deliver on His Time Longer Than Twine Declaration”


  1. Dr. frank Alleyne is a clown. The only bigger clown is the one in the Cenral Bank.

  2. are-we-there-yet? Avatar

    Power !!!; You asked at 7.19 pm
    Has mia Mottley gone mad ? Am i hearing right that she has given the PM until Sunday to fire Chris Sinkler or else BOTH OF THEM WILL GO ? Well 1 Well !

    I was thinking the same thing.

    Here, she appears to be giving the PM an ultimatum to do something in one week that he would certainly not do in ordinary circumstances, knowing full well that his main strength is contrariness and intransigence.

    So what was she really up to?

    Is she trying to make certain that FS KEEPS CS as MoF through reverse psychology? Or Does she know what is in the IMF report and, whatever bad news it has, does it suggest that certain measures must be taken to right the economy that might necessitate a change of leadership in the Finance Ministry?

    The report of the PM’s speech yesterday in which he indicated that the DLP will not flip flop but will stick to their austerity strategy seems to be a clear indication that the audience with Cabinet will be purely a token affair and that the Cabinet has already made a decision about that matter that will certainly involve the Government sticking with the IMF solution and rejecting DE’s plan outright.

    Will DE leave when he receives that slap or is it possible that the PM will offer him the Ministry of Finance portfolio, with strict cabinet guidelines that he must follow the CS policies without deviation towards an Arabian solution? If so, will DE take it and forever reveal himself as a neutered pitbull while the PM continues his habit of making decisions that fly in the face of common logic.

    Does Mia have some idea that this might be the scenario following the Cabinet meeting and is her ultimatum merely pardonable politricking, not madness, as she might have a good idea that CS will be shifted to another Cabinet position while DE will be taking up the MoF Cabinet position?

    Alternatively,(and this takes her total statement into account) does she have good information that DE will leave the DLP before Sunday to enter the independent benches thereby throwing the DLP into a serious tailspin and that one of his likely demands to vote with the DLP might be that CS must demit the MoF post as a sop for the rejection of his UAE bullet loan? In that scenario if CS isn’t pushed DE might vote with the Opposition next time and bring FS and all down.

    Just some scenarios based on the current situation and the public information in the media coming from the mouths of the main actors in this riveting drama. Extending any of those scenarios suggests that it is possible that the DE imbroglio could result in exactly what Mia is demanding of the PM.

    But of course this is just ruminating with no sure factual background. The greater likelihood is that FS and the Cabinet and DE will reach a fragile accommodation that postpones the problem to another day.


  3. Rein Back

    I cannot join you Dr. Frank Alleyne was once a very intelligent man. He has now reach the stage where he should be placed in a rocking chair and put out in the garden to sun with respect of course. One evening he was at Holder’s Hill asking directions to Holetown. He had forgotten the way. Alzheimer’s is starting to set in, don’t be unkind to him.

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  4. there are No other viable alternatives ,govt does hot have a magic wand,,,,waiting to hear DE say what, after all it is on record that he endorsed and supported the govt measures,,,,,,,,,making peace with his party is more of what DE should be doing and saying ,,enough of his temper tantrums and terrible two.s,,,,meanwhile the govt has not been put on hold waiting for DE to speak or not to speak;;;; govt continues to do the job of the people taking important steps in place which will lead to lower energy cost and a safer and cleaner environment by 2020 for the country saving taxpayers and households billions of dollars,,,DE is not Barbados he is just one of the many thousands that make up this island some would agree and some will disagree ,but barbados will always be here ,,


  5. Awry
    Agree with your last paragraph. Some accommodation will be made, the DLP is paramount. The inevitable will be postponed until another day. The house of cards will eventually crumble.

    What happens to the MoF if the IMF report is really devastating? I fear the worst.


  6. mia is trying to regain “footing” after that slamming OSA left her with two broken legs, if this new FS and CS gimmck, does not work OSA certainly going to make sure he has her put out to pasture,,,if the BLP think that the DLP has internal affairs u could bet that this short week of disagreement among colleagues would be put to rest by end week, while The MIA OSA affair would continue which started since 2008,wunna need to do a good house bath maybe Bush TEA could send wunna a couple bottle of bush water to cleanse wunna selves,,,


  7. Hi Folks,

    I just left HOODEES Bar and Grill in Six Roads in St. Philip where I assisted in putting the final touches to Dr. David Estwick Powerpoint presentation which will be presented to the Cabinet this Thursday.

    I am not at liberty to say much more…..other than Barbadians are in for exciting days ahead.


  8. @ Caswell 8.26pm
    That reference to our constitution and the authority of the DPP is the ifference between a mature democracy and a mediocre democracy.
    And we boast of a very old Parliament in Commonwealth terms while changing laws to hide procedures which the PAC would otherwise make public.We have a right to know and our constitution has to be changed to reflect the 21st century demands of the electorate.
    Have you noticed that Grenada is about to solicit the views of their electorate to modify their constitution.


  9. POWER !!! | February 10, 2014 at 7:19 PM |

    Has mia Mottley gone mad ? Am i hearing right that she has given the PM until Sunday to fire Chris Sinkler or else BOTH OF THEM WILL GO ? Well 1 Well ! Talk about a โ€˜power hungry political paranoiacโ€!! Mia Amor Mottley
    . …………………………………………………………………………
    To issue an ultimatum such as this to PM Stuart, could perhaps mean that David Estwick has given Miss Mottley the assurance,or by his standards, a definite maybe, that he is defecting.


  10. Fractured BLP h as just confirmed that the DEMS are one confused lot. It was reported that Estwick was not allowed to make his PowerPoint presentation last Thursday and he had some very choice words for his colleagues, which the Nation claimed were unprintable. Now we are told by Fractured that they just put on the finishing touches. Liars must have good memories.

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  11. are-we-there-yet? Avatar

    Caswell;

    Perhaps Fractured might not have been lying. Perhaps when DE met with the PM the PM might have invited him to make the presentation this coming Thursday, thereby once again overruling Cabinet if the PM’s statement today that he will not commit political suicide and that his Government will not flip flop, is taken into full account.

    Very interesting times.


  12. When has Fractured ever told the truth?

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  13. Caswell Franklyn on February 11, 2014 at 12:16 AM
    When has Fractured ever told the truth?

    @
    The day when he pointed out all and sundry that Caswell Franklyn still owes the Gov’t of Barbados for a car loan that he refuses to pay !!

    Old scamp….Caswell Franklyn !!!!


  14. @Hants
    I have a difficult time understanding how Bajans seem to believe that Barbados is Utopia and somehow completely insulated from economic recessions around the world

    ++++++++++++++++++++++

    Talk to Kofi Annan he was the one who said Barbados is punching above its weight and many Bajans (yours truly included) felt proud that we were on the same playing field as the big boys. I was a fan of the sport where the rules were laid out by the Marquis of Queensbury and if I was thinking I would remember what happens to boxers who fight out of their weight class or who try to punch โ€˜above their weightโ€; they may have initial success but it catches up with you. Think Floyd Patterson who was a converted light heavyweight and he tangled with Sonny Liston who cleaned his clock so thoroughly that poor Floyd grew a beard so he could walk the streets of NYC incognito.

    We never stopped to think that Kofi was a guest in our home and an honourable guest would never do or say anything to disparage his host. Suppose Kofi had said โ€˜you have a beautiful island but wunnah living above wunnah meansโ€ or words to that effect what do you think would have happened to him? It would be the biggest diplomatic kerfuffle since Waldo Waldron Ramsayโ€™s ( our representative at the UN) mongrel chase the postman in tony Westchester and he wrote a letter to the New York Times after the US Postal Service threaten to cut off his mail- but I digress, if Kofi had told the truth and we know the truth hurts perhaps we may have become introspective and sobered up instead of continuing to spend like drunken sailors whose motto is โ€œeat drink and be merry โ€˜cause tomorrow you may dieโ€.

    NB: One of the US Post Office in NY is the following inscription: โ€œNeither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed roundsโ€
    Note it didnโ€™t say anything about mongrels


  15. Fractured

    If you are so certain that I owe the Government for a car loan that I refuse to pay, when you go to Cabinet on Thursday bring it up under Any Other Business and convince your colleagues the sue me.

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  16. Mia is running several lines of march simultaneously. She is setting the trap to ultimately destroy the Prime Minister and by extension the DLP.

    By calling for Sinckler’s removal she is setting the classic situation of a winner and a loser between Estwick and Sinckler. Any action by the Prime Minister to choose one over the other is beneficial to the BLP and MAM.

    Similarly if the Prime Minister does nothing, as is his style, then it is probably certain that Estwick resigns and the beginning of the end commences.

  17. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Caswell Franklyn | February 11, 2014 at 12:43 AM |
    โ€œFractured, If you are so certain that I owe the Government for a car loan that I refuse to pay, when you go to Cabinet on Thursday bring it up under Any Other Business and convince your colleagues the sue me.โ€

    Caswell, if Fractured is indeed a member of the Cabinet it fully and convincingly explains why the Cabinet is full of incompetents and permanent strangers to the truth.
    And to think he is a โ€œcolleagueโ€ of Estwick for whom he shows utter contempt, referring to the poor fella as raging madman toting a political handgun pointed at the ruling administration in one hand and a cyanide pill in the other.

    No wonder Bim is in such a sorry mess with its governance system and economic management.

    Caswell, we should weep for poor Bim. What have the people done to deserve this curse of being saddled with a cabinet of wicked arrogant pigheaded clowns pretending to be an Executive Westminster style.

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

    Caswell;
    You are likely right.

    It is also interesting that the PM says that his Government does not flip flop yet there has been consistent flip flopping this year in every aspect of the Government’s austerity programme. Could we therefore expect the flip flopping to continue re. DE where a Cabinet accommodation for consideration of the Powerpoint presentation will be further evidence of flip flopping? Or would maintenance of the Cabinet’s stand by not countenancing the Presentation be the beginning of not flip flopping? But how would that square with the PM not committing political suicide except he knows that DE must flip flop from his reported position following the Cabinet meeting last week?

    Taking bets on DE (the ultimate flip flopper), as Mia might have done, will be a hazardous business.


  19. The PM might quite be prepared to let the Cabinet remove Sinckler so as to avoid responsibility for that action.


  20. Will Davie Boy Estwick put a mortal kick in the DLP after Thursday’s presentation to cabinet?


  21. @awty
    “Very interesting times.”

    That is an understatement my friend. Political lives and pensions are at stake.


  22. @Rein back
    but the PM has expressed absolute confidence in his Minister of Finance. lol

    @Pile Driver
    Estwick has nothing to lose. He has his pension, he’s in a Ministry he didn’t want and he’s on solid ground with his analysis if not his prescription.

    Notice too that the Sunday meeting involved first timers who do not yet qualify for good life should government fall.

    Have a look at the makeup of the Eager Eleven of 2-3 years ago and the plot thickens.

    Many boots must be filled with shaking feet as we speak.

    Just observing


  23. Observe Minister Donville continues to work hard on his ‘PR’ as this passa passa unfolds. Good for the political pundits bad for the country BUT it is our system of government.


  24. the p ministers statement has highly incensed Estwick. We have now to wonder what was promised to him a year ago when he refused to be sworn in.
    remember the p minister said he was consulted and agreed as act p minister when Thompson put Estwick at agriculture and Sinckler at finance.
    Payback is a bitch.

  25. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ are-we-there-yet? | February 11, 2014 at 7:21 AM |
    “Taking bets on DE (the ultimate flip flopper), as Mia might have done, will be a hazardous business.”

    Fumble knows only too well the mental state of his favourite lapdog.
    DE the predictable lapdog huffed and puffed when he was overlooked by the dying King for the MoF post and ended up pissing and marking his bushy territory in the cane fields after jumping into Fumbleโ€™s lap and patted him on the head with a โ€œgood doggie, good boyโ€ appeasement. What did the poor puppy did but repeated his motherโ€™s advice of time being longer than twine.

    Similar shit happened in late February 2013 after Fumble surprised even himself and won the elections fraught with voter fraud and electioneering law breaking (Caswell can confirmed from the elections expenditure returns).
    The barking mad pit bull even snapped at his owner and bit the ankle for not being offered the MoF as promised by the Fumbler in return for a bulldog performance on the campaign trail.
    But what did the archetypical flip flopper of a poodle do other than jump right back into his handlerโ€™s lap while frothing at the muzzle?

    What will the dogged flip-flopper do this time around?
    Bite into the lap of Fumble and remove the little manhood turning the giant flopper into an impotent jackass?
    Time is indeed longer than twine. Or has the time โ€œfinallyโ€ ended for him to make a move to prove he is more man out of politics than he is in a cabinet of little dickheads?

    Bet on, heads DE loses; tails Fumble loses.

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

    Rein Back at 7.38 am

    Only the Prime Minister can remove or reassign a Minister. Cabinet has no authority in that.


  27. David Thompson showed exceptional vision when he removed David Estwick as a possible Minister of Finance on his dying bed. Had he not done so Barbados economy may have collapsed by now under the intellectually gifted but fickle and erratic Estwick.
    Estwick’s behavior as a wild card in in an orderly pack leaves a lot be desired whether his economic prescriptions are worthy or not. He is callously wasting the nationally admired effort he put in to ensure the DLP retained power an effort backed to the hilt by the PM and his party comrades. He has betrayed all of them. He has betrayed the party’s trust. He’s gambled away the faith and adulation the DLP’s base and core bestowed on him. He’s thrown away all the positives to prove a point rooted in selfishness , oversize ego and uncontrollable temper. Shame on you Dr. Estwick you have let down many true Barbadians. Mind you those among us who couldn’t care less if this country sinks or swims will cheer you on to your Waterloo.

    One can only wish Estwick is persuaded by level heads who love their country to calm down, pull back from the brink and fly right.

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

    Observing; re. your 7.51 am post;
    You said; Estwick has nothing to lose. He has his pension, heโ€™s in a Ministry he didnโ€™t want and heโ€™s on solid ground with his analysis if not his prescription. Notice too that the Sunday meeting involved first timers who do not yet qualify for good life should government fall.

    Those are pivotal points for any reasonable analysis of the likelihood of DE taking any particular action in this matter over and above his habit of flip flopping.

    If he decides to walk he will be able to survive and can actually do very well financially. He can go back to medicine with the gravy of a minister’s pension for life and most likely various avenues for making additional money from other activities opened up by his ministerial experience. It would seem that walking should not significantly disadvantage him personally

    If he decides to stay he will be doing so; as someone who might perceive himself as being somewhat compromised by his colleagues; as someone whose manhood will be in question by several in and outside of government; in constant stress in an uneasy alliance fraught with possible frequent blowups. The only plus might be the ministerial perks, possibly in a Ministry that he would like to have.

    Perhaps the decision is not as difficult as it might seem. Perhaps Mia knows something we do not.


  29. I ont know that Pornville Inniss is raising his PR profile in speaking on the matter of the International Business Sector.
    About 3 to 4 years ago this was a hot topic in the print media and the writer,obviously well informed,warned the Barbados Government that it will lose its competitive edge in the IBC sector to other Caribbean jurisdictions which were removing new obstacles thrown up by the USA,Canada and the EU all of which economies sought to ‘follow the money’.The lazy and incompetent Hutson aided and abetted by an equally indolent and stupid Stuart and others in that scabinet,ignored the writer and the rest is history.Now we hear this braying jackass from SJS taliking on the radio as if he has Breaking News.Damned stinking dems,bent on destroying Barbados thru their incompetence and ignorance.What a poor rakry bunch indeed!At least I recognised this Democratic Labour Party as a divided and destructive party since 1969,so nothing they do will surprise me.
    Btw,last Thursday night on DLPTV a teacher was parading her preschool students all dolled up in African garb and looking very smart indeed.Then this teacher decided to open her mouth and in celebration of Balck History Month or whatever its called,this teacher dropped names such as Errol Barrow,Martin Luther King and a few others but nary a word on the great black bajan recognised nationally and inernationally Grantley Adams.Now why am I happy that I did not have such a biased woman teaching me;is there any wonder that our kids are confused?

  30. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @Waiting | February 11, 2014 at 9:07 AM |

    Waiting & Ruffian, it seems you two Jekyll & Hyde characters have joined forces with that intellectually hungry prostitute Holder to turn on your very own in a frenzy of political cannibalism.

    Things have to be real โ€˜brownโ€™ as โ€˜yellowโ€™ shite in George St.
    If only some blood, soaked in a Red rag, could be thrown into the arena of incestuous blood sport what a spectacle of self-implosion that would be!

    It was the BLP you blamed for all the woes and for your incompetent management of the economy.

    Then you blame the foreigners especially the Guyanese, Jamaicans and Trinidadian businessmen.

    Then you blame the credit rating agencies for the massive downgrades and junk bond status.

    Then you blame again the BLP for trying to overthrow the government and spreading lies leading to a loss of investor confidence.

    You even blame the โ€œindependentโ€ thinking voices on this blog accusing them, in your fascist way, of being unpatriotic and wanting to see Bim fail and fall, just because of their criticisms of the failed policies of your intellectually backward and arrogant administration.

    Now you are accusing your own noisy doctor of planning to bring down a very weak administration led by a fumbling impotent fool.

    Who is next on the list? The IMF or the electorate of Bim?
    One thing for sure you will not be able to blame the miller for the pending Devaluation and programme of Privatization.

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

    Gabriel;
    Good post above except for the paragraph on “Black History Month?”.
    I saw the excerpt on TV and It seemed to me that the teacher was struck with stage fright as she haltingly recalled the names of eminent, locally and globally respected Black people. I don’t think that an omission to mention Sir Grantley was done on purpose. But I also don’t think that Sir Grantley’s forte was promoting the struggle of Black people in Barbados or elsewhere.


  32. It is unfortunate that after making many of these conjectures and speculations about what Dr Estwick is or is not going to do politically in the very shortest term possible in Barbados, some of the people making them on here – BU – will NOT be able to come to the realization that a new model of development is needed for Barbados at this very critical juncture in its history.

    But this is exactly what Barbados needs at this stage!!

    For, it is very obvious the present model of development has for a very long time not been operating in the country’s greater national social political material and financial interests.

    PDC


  33. @AWTY Feb 11th 9.58am
    I suggest to you to read some more about Grantley Adams and to review the Barbados Advocate,Beacon.Observer and Torch newspapers between the 1940’s and onwards.Your view might improve on the man,who went on to become the one and only Prime Minister of the English speaking West Indies in 1958 and upon whose antecedents Errol Barrow and others built a modern Barbados.
    Btw,who was the leader of Barbados when: Properly built and organized Fish Markets and Esplanades were constructed; Adult suffrage was introduced; Port workers and Agricultural workers were organised into a strong unit; Homes were built for the lower socio-economic group; Secondary schools were built to ensure free secondary education became a reality;a new airport was built at Seawell to encourage tourism to become a reality;a new seaport was built to encourage cruise tourism both in the late 50’s.A new fishing industry with powered Calvert boats was introduced to improve the fishing industry; a news hospital was built to improve the healthcare available to Barbados and the EasternCaribbean.
    Our premier secondary schools were permitted to introduce teaching of foreign students particularly from Venezuela which country incidentally was responsible for the growth of our tourism in the late 40’s and 50’s,such that teaching Spanish was introduced in primary schools;
    I can go on.I suggest you research Grantley Adams for yourself.


  34. ………………………One can only wish Estwick is persuaded by level heads who love their country to calm down, pull back from the brink and fly right……………………………………………

    Liars need to have good memories. We were told that the country was stable and on a growth path.


  35. @ millertheanunnaki | February 11, 2014 at 9:49 AM |

    Excellent post, miller. Added to the destruction is the UWI, not only to poor Barbadian students but to staff.

    Added to that is the stress all of this is placing on Barbadians. A cemetery worker told me today he goes to work each day expecting a letter. Told me of a neighbour who got laid off from Drainage, when he got his NIS unemployment cheque last week of $91, the man collapsed and is now in the Mental.

    And this is a caring government?


  36. Sandiford-Garner was saying one thing with her lying lawyer mouth and her body language was saying that not even she believed any of the lying crap she spoke, what a disgrace……..lol

    PM Stuart is quoting and quoting, will not be any great surprise to me if he one day quotes the klu klux klan, after all he quoted Lyndon Johnson, why did he not just go ahead and quote J. Edgar Hoover, Johnson’s sidekick…………….do any of these ministers read history, apart from Fruendel with his Shakespeare, of course Shakespeare was arrested for hoarding food and forcing high prices, in his attempt to price gouge in his greedy days, bet you Fruendel did not know this, yes indeed, these politicians in Barbados certainly still live in the 20th century apparently unaware it is the 21st century.

  37. Equal Amongst First Avatar
    Equal Amongst First

    Lets hone into the principle fact of the issues swirling around Barbados’ political landscape right now. That fact that that this government has lost its legitimacy to govern and the people intend show/prove that shortly.


  38. Sandiford-Garner a lawyer?Since when.I will have to visit the Hoe and Sickle rum shop in Belleplaine to confirm the statement


  39. what more can DE say that he hasn,t said already ..too little too late the measures are in place ..no turning back now… would show a weaknes in leadership… DE can as well adjust work with his team helping the country move foward.. division and in house politicial fighting is the last thing this country needs.


  40. The bandit chaser is a journalist turn credit union benefactor turn politician. I dont know how these people can look people (even their low info supporters) and lie to them……………hear the liar last night…………we did not know when we told you that no jobs would be lost but things changed and you have to make adjustments (that is paraphrasing her)

    Even people on BU who do not live here like Hants, Sargeant, my “favourite” person who is always attacking me, Hamilton Hill, Pat and even AC knew things are bad in Barbados for the longest time but not the Dems far less Irene Sandiford Garner.

    These liars cannot even tell a good lie!


  41. Prodigal Son | February 11, 2014 at 3:11 PM |
    These liars cannot even tell a good lie!

    You are familiar with good lies prodigal you are the biggest liar on BU, gulp err after miller that is. Miller is King Liar. You hear lie that is lie when King miller lying.


  42. Prodigal Daugther,

    What are you bellyaching about ? All the bullshit you and Miller get and let out everyday on BU is not going to cause Bajans to rise up against this DLP government.

    Bajans understand that the governement is doing their best in the circumstances.

    the UWI students ignored wunna !
    the recently laid off ignored wunna !
    the long time unemployed ignored wunna !
    the TRADE UNIONS bosses and membership ignored wunna !

    No strikes or protest !!!!

    Wunna want to be involved in a strike or protest go to Egypt , Ukraine or Timbuktu !

    A set of BLP JACKASSES !!!!


  43. Fractured BLP
    You are misreading the situation in Barbados. It is presently akin to a tinder box waiting only for the one event that sets a chain of action in motion which neither party may be able to control.


  44. Hard to read the political situation. Who controls the power, is it Stuart, is it Mottley or is it Estwick?


  45. Pile Driver

    I am not misreading a thing.

    The people (electorate) just do not see the BLP as a viable or trustworthy alternative.

    So it is Dems now and Dems always !


  46. If only you Dems could use the same energy that you use on BU to curse those of us who have a different view than yours to govern this country, what a better position Barbados would be in today.

    You dems know how to curse people,you know how to lie and tell boldfaced lies to people just to win an election but do not have a clue how to manage a country far less handle the economy.

    My “friends”, curse miller and I all you want, your party the destructive lying party aka DLP has destroyed Barbados and no amount of cursing us on BU will changed that. The evidence is there for all to see:

    *3500-5500 to be laid off
    *Students to pay UWI tuition
    *Unable to fund UWI
    *Owe almost every company in Barbados
    *A hospital in shambles without supplies or medicines
    *Schools without funds to purchase basic items for our children’s education
    *Lack of buses to transport Barbadians
    *Lack of garbage trucks to collect garbage to keep this country clean
    *Roads in dire need of repairs
    *Public sector with no basic supplies to do their daily tasks
    and on and on and on I could go as the fabric of this society falls apart.

    The people of Barbados will deal with you all worse than 1994 and 1999 when they are ready! You just wait and see the tsunami that will engulf the DLP soon. You just wait and see. Time longer than twine!


  47. Fractured BLP

    This is Saint Valentines weekend coming, a week usually marked by the colour red.


  48. Prodigal Daughter,

    Go and wash yuh carcass !
    By next month the Gov’t road works projects will have the unemployed clamouring for work.

    So much jobs available we gine have import labour !

    Yuh think we Dems easy ?


  49. Heard the MP for St. Phillip referred to a road in St. Phillip which has taken 3 years to complete. In fact it is a work in progress he said.


  50. Gutterperc

    I hear you . I hope you are not foretelling that Owen will BLOODY Mia again !!!

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