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Danny Gill is a member of the NUPW
Danny Gill is a member of the NUPW

I am responding to the attention grabbing headline carried on the front page of the Thursday, April 17, 2014 Nation Newspaper :- โ€œCLARKE HITS OUTโ€. In that piece, which was accompanied with the additional headline No Solidarity on page 3, the General Secretary of the NUPW has been reported to say that the appointed and assumed โ€œsafeโ€ members in the NUPW showed little or no interest in caring about their fellow comrades who were sent home or being sent home in the recent retrenchment exercise. He went on further to indicate that even when the prospect or discussion about striking to support their fellow comrades was put on the table or introduced, many of the appointed and โ€œsafeโ€ civil servants hid beneath the burden of having a โ€œmortgageโ€. I must take strong exception to this story. For the most part, it appears to be some sort of โ€œpublic relationsโ€ face saving gimmick for the General Secretary Dennis Clarke. It also could be an attempt by him to explain away his failure to effectively lead the union in a time of crisis. It is an affront to all members to be โ€œscape goatedโ€ for Mr. Clarkeโ€™s considerable failings.

I have been on the National Council of the NUPW for more than four years. The National Council is the NUPWโ€™s highest decision making body outside of its Annual Conference. During my tenure, there has been no discussion or even a hint at striking against the current administration.

The only instance at the NUPW when this talk of taking striking action came up was at the meeting with the first batch of retrenched temporary workers, and the General Secretary Dennis Clarke played down the entire idea much to the chagrin of the participants of that forum.

At the meetings of the National Council when the prospect of the retrenchment exercise was predicted by the General Secretary, all of the members of the Council were very concerned, as most of them would have experienced the trauma of the 1991 exercise. Meeting after meeting the National Council would have supported the many โ€œfool hardy โ€œ measures concocted by the General Secretary because all of us thought they could have saved some of the temporary workers from going home.

Contrary to what most people think, Dennis Clarke cannot call any strike action on behalf of the NUPW. His role is to announce that the National Council has taken a decision to โ€œcall its members out on strikeโ€. He has no authority to call for any strike action whatsoever. Furthermore, I continue to remind Dennis that he is employed by the membership of the NUPW, not the other way around.

At a time when the other union leader is seeking an apology, it would be appropriate for Dennis to tender one to the entire unionโ€™s membership for casting them in a very poor light and also casting aspersions on the characters of the entire โ€œappointedโ€ public service. At this time, the NUPW needs to rebuild its image as a vibrant champion for all public workers. However, I believe that it would be well-nigh impossible to do so with the current General Secretary as its head.


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170 responses to “Oh NO, Dennis Clarke!”

  1. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Lemuel

    Where I differ from you is that I cannot congratulate the DLP for blatant violations of the law to win the elections. If a young hungry person goes into a supermarket and steals a piece of cheese and a pack of biscuits, he is at least remanded to prison. And for stealing an election, you congratulate them. All of the offences of vote buying and lying on the election returns are far more serious than stealing a quarter pound of cheese. The house that they should be in is not parliament but the one controlled by John Nurse.

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  2. Are We There Yet:

    Politics is a gamble; the DLP won the last gamble. They have tasted power and given the political scenario we find ourselves in, they shall feel embolden. By the time for the next elections, all of them will have pensions, even Maxine McClean.

    Politically, they shall have nothing to lose. If they so impoverish the masses, and then present the political largesse, do you think the people in the St. Michael constituencies will pay any attention to stories about the past or righting any wrong.

    Think on it a bit. We have a generation of young people who care nothing about being members or supporters of any political party; they are only concerned about the here and now. That is what shall work magic for the DLP.

    Last election Arthur holder did a lot of free legal work for the people in the area he was running for. Election day, those same people told you, Boss Man bring some largesse. These young people’s vote shall make a difference in all the marginal seats and especially in St. Michael and Christ Church. You have to win here to win.


  3. Caswell

    You have to give jack his jacket. The DLP did out plan the BLP last election. In fact Owen is still waiting to win because he thought that is all he had to do, and a lot of BLP candidates too.The people like Wickham who thought the outcome was a fluke do not understand politics. It was no fluke that Christ Church and St. Phillip did not move! Any movement there would have been the end of the DLP. The DLP had a plan and they worked it. The BLP has to firmly understand that.


  4. On the subject of election, will the PM and the AG be placed under any pressure soon to follow through on their observations on what occured last general elections? They promised!

  5. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ lemuel | April 24, 2014 at 1:36 PM |

    Lemuel you are being somewhat short-sighted in your assessment.
    You have failed to factor into your analysis the deleterious long-term effects awaiting ordinary Bajans as a result of pending tax increases or a most likely significant downward adjustment in the local currency to make life a living expenditure hell.

    Things will soon light up as the economic shit hits the political fan.
    The Opposition Leader is doing the most politically astute thing; keeping her ass quiet as the economic fuses are lit. Talking to people is a waste of time and resources in the current environment.

    Unless the country is able to earn (not borrow unless the โ€œYeswickโ€ plan is implemented) at least an extra $1/2 billion in forex over and above last yearโ€™s level during the next 3-6 months the inevitable fate of the ruling administration would be cast in stone as the sagacious PODRYR has presciently identified.

    You have to remember, Lemuel, that last year around this time the MOF and his sycophant Guv of the Central Bank โ€œbraggedlyโ€ announced the governmentโ€™s intention to borrow $1/2 billion on the international money markets. You know the outcome of that fateful borrowing expedition.
    Is the need to borrow still there (given a similar fiscal deficit as before) or has the countryโ€™s capacity to access that level of financing been diminished since the IMFโ€™s recent report card has making the rounds?


  6. Miller:

    You and i shall remember not the masses. Let Sinker give about a year and a half of limited prosperity, votes shall come the DLP way. The only way the BLP can fight this is being in a position to back raise. Obama did not win on pretty speeches, although he did them, he won because he had MORE CASH than his opponents both times.

    You hoping and wishing on people remembering hurt and bad times; that model is long over. Look at the elections again.


  7. David:

    You will see neither the DLP or BLP do anything about buying votes. The vote buying thing did not start in the last election. What happened is that the buying would only occur in places like the city and socially depressed areas, but this time around it became wide spread. If any party wants to win an election in Barbados again- you have to pay!

  8. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    Lemuel; Gabby sang “Someday coming soon the people will rise up”. Beware, even though you might be right about the young people and their lack of moral indignation the oldsters will still be a larger demographic and they will not forget. They will remember the jobs they once had. The pensions they once had. The quality of life they once had. And they will recognize that the C Change in our plummet down to the bottom of the Caribbean dream occurred with the DLP administration.

    They will vote! even if it is to replace the DLP with some new party PDC or whatever. Barbados is different it is true, but people (and Bajans are people too) will react to injustice. Factor in also some serious industrial unrest as the projects go nowhere and only certain people seem to be prospering in the coming years.

    Lemuel. The Barbados you and I know has changed but it is not only in the attitudes of some younger bajans. The people who had jobs and could afford some of the good things in life and can no longer do so will speak in voices we have not heard for several years in this little corner of paradise if the DLP and BLP depend on the immorality you speak of for winning the next elections.


  9. Are We There Yet

    Oh how I am wishing and hoping that you are right, for social behavior is portending otherwise.

  10. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    Lemuel;

    I can see your argument but, as I drive around Barbados I see so much that has improved over the past 2 or 3 decades and I am hoping beyond hope that Barbados will not continue along the path we are now on that promises only failed statehood. But that infrastructural improvement appears to be almost evenly matched by a moral regression that is frightening.

    Cynicism by people like ourselves, while imbued with a certain realism and pragmatism that recognizes the overweening super-cynical self serving manouvres of the politicians, in the absence of outrage, may serve only to strengthen the resolve of the same politicians who would knowingly take decisions that can only result in the loss of much that is good here even while they concomitantly enrich their own pockets, their friends’ and those of the already super rich.

    Merely stating that cynicism in the terms that you have (sans outrage) might lead to the politicians thinking that their actions are acceptable by the vast majority and impel them to do their darndest.

    One remedy might be an all out campaign to unearth, publicize and pour public scorn on the actions of those who can be shown in the court of public opinion to have departed from the faith that their constituents had in them.

    Freundel is a good example of a politician whose actions and pronouncements need to be carefully dissected by commentators instead of their giving him a free pass in relation to a vaunted and perhaps mythical honesty and morality that is not clearly evident. Imagine today he spouts some rhetoric about his MP’s and their assistants leading from in front in now taking a 10 percent cut well after the public servants has borne the brunt of the layoffs and other significant cuts and reversions. Imagine he also intimates that his personal 10% cut that he has to look at his salary slip to recognize has been made, will affect his standard of living. This is from a man who really has no need to touch his salary and perks given that the major items that affect others’ standard of living, such as food, transportation, shelter, etc., are all provided to him gratis by the taxpayers of this country.

    And no journalist laughed in his face.


  11. @Are we there yet,
    The young ones with sense far out number those who lime on the block smoking and waiting for handouts. They will remember this inept incompetent bunch of misfits.

    The young ones who wanted to go to UWI and could not go because their parents were laid off and therefore could not afford the imposed tuition fees will remember the lies and deceit of the DLP.

    One day coming soon!


  12. Look how the truth slip out of the Chairman of the BTA’s mouth.

    I thought that the liar Richard Sealy said that there was no money involved in the secret deal with Rhianna. It has now only been revealed by the Chairman because the government is broke and can no longer afford to pay her. I do know that the BTA was paying her 3 MILLION dollars, I have not yet gotten confirmation whether it was per year or for the three year contract. Why the BTA got into that deal, we would never know, suffice to say that we are dealing with a bunch of jackasses holding public office.

    The BTA also incurred a big loss with the cancelled concert last year. All of the equipment was already sitting in the Port and these nasty liars told the people of Barbados that the reason for the cancellation was that the equipment could not get here in time from her last concert. The sole reason was that the tickets were not selling!

    You would know the BTA would have had to pay Rhianna …………………all like now they still owe advertising agencies the world over, no wonder our tourism is in a mess but they have time to split the BTA in two and think that this is progress. I despair for this country!


  13. Are we there yet,

    The journalists like most people in this country are afraid of these DLP wildboys! They do not want to be hauled over to Police Headquarters


  14. Are we ther yet

    My reasons for setting the DLP strategies for all to see lies in the fact that most of the BLP commentators have this thing that the next election shall a sure victory. It also stems from the fact that the DLP strategists think that no one is on to them. Yes, it may give them the balls to try the unthinkable, but it shall also cause them to pause and ponder.

    I have a real problem with how political parties spend them time in opposition; it is as if they saying my time shall soon come. But I remember the days of Tom when the opposition would have been on top of these strategies and developing ways to counteract them. We had an opposition which indulged in critical thinking. That crew that Mia has does not have a single clue! Most of them just plying politics; that was very evident in the last estimates debate.


  15. Danny

    It’s time to implement some Age Discrimination Legislation in Barbados, if a man is prevented from working beyond 65 years of age. The Union that I have been a member of for more the twenty years, allows its members to work beyond the designed retirement age but there are penalties which affects one retirement if one chooses to do so. But at least the option is available for one to take and this reflects the essence of a growing democracy, choice.


  16. Caswell

    Vote buying ain’t nothing new in Barbados. It has happened God knows how many times during the Adams administration. And I know personally, that the former Tourism Minister Aaron Truss, was party to this practice. I have said it on more than one occasions on the BU blog, Truss exchanged money for votes when his office was located on Roebuck Street back in the 1980’s.


  17. Georgie Porgie

    Now run with that piece of information because your BLP ain’t as faultless as you want us to believe. Do you remember when Dr Don Blackman exposed your BLP party for what it is? The same BLP elitists that you’re trying to protray as this symbol of academic excellence, is as corrupted as those you have accused in the DLP. So tell is to Bush Tea; perhaps might wish to listen to your bullshite.


  18. @Lemuel & Pacba

    Thanks for the submissions, next rotation.


  19. David:

    Alright just wanted to know you got it.

  20. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Dompey

    When you were writing as Mark Fenty, you also wrote about Aaron Truss giving you money and I cannot deny that. However, if what you say is correct, he would have been in breach of the law. That does not make it right for anyone else to do a similar thing. They would also have been law breakers.

    Making a false election return is also an offence. I have evidence that the returns made by the PM and Sinckler were works of fiction. They now have nothing to worry about legally because the law provides a limitation, what people like to call a statute of limitation, of one year after the results were declared. But morally, it is a different thing.

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  21. @ Caswell

    There should not be a limitation consideration if obvious fraud is present.


  22. David:

    Politicians write laws, and we do not a tradition of challenging them in court. If you carried that kind of talk to most lawyers you would need nuff money.

  23. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    David

    I completely agree that there should be no limitation. The problem comes from the fact that the functionaries who are supposed to enforce the law depend on the people that they should prosecute for advancement in their careers. I don’t know if you can call it legal corruption.

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  24. Caswell

    Dompey, wrote of the Big Green Aaron Truss, gave to the constituents of : Bush Hall, Bank Hall, Dean Village, Station Hill and Waterford etc. We all met at his office every Friday morning for the bribe.


  25. Then there is a role for tje Fourth Estate. Please tell Ellis, Morris and co. Time prod the masses.


  26. David:

    Getting through to the Fourth Estate would not be easy. The leaders are invited to join the apron running activities in the fraternities, so they can not out their brothers or sisters. Some one told that David Ellis is a member of Granville’s Church.


  27. @lemuel

    If he is a member of the Church so what?


  28. David;

    Would you expect David Ellis to be a part of Granville’s Church. The question from you should what could be drawing him there? I do not know.

  29. 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

    Lemuel | April 25, 2014 at 7:23 AM | They may write laws,but they write them around the crime they committed and on going.,The title of the laws sounds great to the public and the sound bites on the NEWS, But the wording then make you think how some people go free or drag out for 20years in court , In the case of land Fraud .There are loop holes in all to let the clowns get away and never to be heard of again,

    We still dont know who walk out the CB with 1,000,000 or more BDS, well we never heard the end of that.

  30. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    I am finally convinced that Leroy Trotman has finally gone mad. In today’s Nation he warned that fights in and around the trade union movement can result in “tremendous casualties”. Initially, I thought that he was speaking metaphorically when he spoke about people remaining on the periphery shooting at each other causing casualties.

    I only understood what he really meant when he mentioned that the hospitals would not be able to take care of the tremendous casualties. Verbal spats don’t fill hospitals. Like Ronald Jones, he wants to shoot people.

  31. NationBLPnewspaper Avatar
    NationBLPnewspaper

    Will someone tell the BLP supporters who are paid by The NationBLP Newspaper that the election is over ?
    7 days a week – predictable pro BLP columns week after week and this is what journalism in Barbados has come to?

    From Albert Brandford and Mottley campaign advisor Peter Wickham on Sundays to Pornagraphic Sanka Price writing in Pudding and Souse every Saturday, the Nation newspaper employs more BLP operatives than headquarters in Roebuck Street.

    The Nation newspaper – the BLP’S JOURNALISTIC prostitute. Fair and balanced like Fox News is to President Obama.


  32. Nation BLP:

    You have the whole of the Advocate to yourself. Remember, you once instructed your members not to buy Advocates because, as you said, it was the BLP paper. But is belongs to you now with the chairman ship of Invest Barbados. Hence, you criticism seems pointless.


  33. Prodigal
    As David pronounced, Stuart spoke tongue in cheek when he said his cut will affect his standard of living!What a bunoh of hogwash,as Philip Greaves would say it.This man who got 3 taxpayer paid degrees at UWI has decided to kick down the ladder and deny his brethren the honour.This man whose every need is taxpayer funded can look in our faces and say his 10% cut will affect his standard of living;which is met in toto by the stupid long suffering taxpayers of Barbados.What an insult!
    Lemuel
    Many years ago in the early 60’s Sparrow sang a song Smart Bajan.The song was a parody of the tune made famous by Frank Sinatra ‘Three coins in a fountain’.The song’s opening words “A barbajan smart man by the name of Cephas” are said to refer to none other than the man who became patriarch the honourable doctor and professor,arch high priest and Sugar cane ambassador to the high court of coucou village at cropover.He is supposed to be revered by the likes of that teefing,dizhonest woman,ramdam as she saw in him her likeness of being a smart bajan.
    All these crooks including one fella name durant who swore on the altar of expediency and in the name of the ,most high king of SinJohn,the dead king now reposing at the said sinjohn churchyard,that that teefing dead king will not perish nor die upon his durant watch.Well his watch was a timex because the man dead on his watch ennit.You see people that is what is wrong with Barbados.We have been taken over by charlatans and crooks and liars and thieves and Bajans are paying the price.
    If anyone lsitened to today’s brasstacks and heard the contribution of the former Minister of Tourism Noel ‘Barney” Lynch,the records of arrivals in Barbados sound like a death knell to our tourism.And now they bringing a woman who look like she straight out of a cave to run the pappy show!Lord have mercy on Barbados.Once again,I am asking Ross to say a prayer for Barbados and its revival to a state of former years of growth.I cant ask Dunlop nor Frank,nor Austin nor the Hewitt guy.Their prayers will likely not be answered as they belong to the Fatted Calf Brigade and are therefore guilty of aiding and abetting the poor rakey cabinet of barefoot,bagblind hoes in their reign of terror on the good people of Barbados who will never ever support this stinking DLP administration.All wunna gine straight to hell.Repent ye swine!


  34. Gabriel

    For a moment here I thought Deeds had changed his handle to Gabriel. Gabriel you have to endure four more years. Try thinking of it as a prison term. Do one day at a time.

  35. 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

  36. NationBLPnewspaper Avatar
    NationBLPnewspaper

    @Lemuel
    The bias of the Nation BLP newspaper is obvious to all who would see.
    How can you justify having the BLP “advisor” and spokesman Clyde Mascoll as the Nation newspaper’s chosen columnist on economic matters and think that he would be independent?

    How can you have former BLP MP as the guest columnist on parliamentary affairs and think that you would get a fair analysis?

    How can you replace BLP supporter Pat Hoyos on Sunday and the only other columnist in the whole of Barbados the Nation BLP newspaper could find is former BLP Senator Glyne Murray?

    Do you not see the trend. The Nation newspaper functions as the Public Relations department of the BLP.


  37. It seems the NUPW and BWU have had enough. It will interesting to see how this NCC issue plays out.


  38. Nation BLP

    I see your point but I have been around long enough when the BLP was saying the same thing about the DLP support in the Nation Newspaper.


  39. David:

    It will be interesting to see if Dennis Clarke would now advise the NUPW members that they should at least go on strike action to right the wrongs being meted out by “I do not believe in last in first out” Denis Lowe. Could it be that Trotman could call for strike action against his beloved DLP?

    If what Wayne Waldrond was lamenting and the other workers were saying is true. Denis Lowe needs a strike in his ass quick, quick!


  40. @Lemuel

    Doesn’t go against how the PM said priority will be given to tbose to be retrenched?


  41. As an Observer of the situation , I believe that the action of NCC flies in the face of protocol and principle and if the Unions allow the action by NCC to pass, they could as well surrender and shut down.

    The action by NCC makes a mockery of Trade Unions in Barbados and if they get pass the Unions with this action , then they can get away with anything subsequently.

    The DLP Government has to be the wickedest Government Barbados has ever seen, the wickedest, the most heartless, the most un-caring and the most incompetent. How can they face the electorate .

    The funny thing is that some persons have the audacity to ask if elections were to be called and the DLP win back again , what would happen . The nerve to even think this tells me that there is a something seriously wrong in the Country because it is impossible to think that after the folly that this Government is doing that they could face the electorate with even a minute thought of winning. The people in Barbados will have to show Dem a sickle.


  42. The PM did give his word, but Denis lowe doing as he like.

  43. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    Lemuel;

    Bet yuh Denis Lowe wins out. With the PM its just meaningless pretty words to be ignored by his cabinet if they wish to do so.


  44. I recall OSA referring to this sorry bunch of DLP politicos as a bunch of wild boys.I recall too,OSA referring to the DLP members of the house as making the chamber a poor rakey parliament.
    I recall too that the present speaker in response to a question put to the chamber stated as a matter of fact “I think the Yesses have it”
    I recall too that one of the DLP cabinet members shouting across the floor
    of parliament and stating “Wunna had wunna time.This is now we time!
    I recall too a minister of water named Denis Lowe saying on TV boldly and with great conviction that “we will have a team in place by x time so that when a pipe ‘burses’…..meanwhile in St Joseph,the constituency reelected a
    Labour Party candidate and is suffering water woes for ever since then as punishment.
    I recall the St Philip South constiuency was won by the Labour Party but 2 boxes turned up out of nowhere and Ariel the spirit declared” I see money passing….but no one has been taken before the magistrates up to this day.
    And his philipian neighbour and bossman Froon said he saw money passing too and no one has been taken before the magistrates up to this day.
    Then Crisp Sinkler reported to a hushed assembly that his life was threatened and no one has been taken before the magistrates up to this day.
    Now we are told by none other that the king of porn that buhbaydus need the lord.When there are people who speak such abhorrent untruths day in and day out,the country bound to suffer lack of confidence and investment.
    It is obvious that moring talk and evening talk not the same for this DLP administration.We will see what teeth these unionists so called do to “vindicate the cause of the workers” to use their hackneyed phraseology.
    And I support the opposing party in the House in not saying a pang on the unfolding drama.Let the DLP fatted calf brigade stew in their unholy mess.Worse is yet to come ’cause they know not what to do.


  45. As the horror story of the dismissals of the NCC workers was being read on the 5.30 news this evening, I was driving through Pine Gardens. Passing me was a beautiful Audi driven by none other than Dennis Clarke. I said to myself, I really wonder if he is listening to the news!

    On the 7 pm news on DLPTV, we sqw him and Walter Maloney complaining about the treatment meted out to these workers. Can you imagine that? I heard a worker who was dismissed form the NHC said that on the day they were dismissed and when workers were fainting and breaking down, Walter Maloney conveniently was not in his office at that time.

    The joke is that Dennis Clarke said tonight, he would take the matter as far as Geneva. One of my children asked……………..does he even know how to spell Geneva? LOL!

    My heart hurt when I heard the two ladies on the 6.30 Ellis show. One has two children, one of whom has serious challenges, their father also lost his job at Casuarina and she has a parent to look after too. The other lady has a parent to look after as well. It was heart wrenching………….and we have a ignorant PM who opened his mouth and talked nonsense…….when last he checked his own payslip……….he was lamenting a consequential fall in his standard of living.

    What a heartless jerk!


  46. Prodigal who stopped you from driving or owning an Audi ?

    You Joker !


  47. Lemuel –WalterMaloney seems to have forgotten that Dennis Lowe send bus loads of drainage and ncc workers to vote for him —he is calling for the Chairman head if his brothering law was still chairman would he has said the same see how buying votes in any election can affects the people later —Maloney you buy the votes with DENNIS LOWE help see how the workers at drainage and NCC have paid


  48. Erice

    I also noticed that Ma Money did not attack Denis “I do not believe in last in first out” Lowe. From the time Lowe made that statement, a strike should be in he tale.


  49. “Freundel is a good example of a politician whose actions and pronouncements need to be carefully dissected by commentators instead of their giving him a free pass in relation to a vaunted and perhaps mythical honesty and morality that is not clearly evident. Imagine today he spouts some rhetoric about his MPโ€™s and their assistants leading from in front in now taking a 10 percent cut well after the public servants has borne the brunt of the layoffs and other significant cuts and reversions. Imagine he also intimates that his personal 10% cut that he has to look at his salary slip to recognize has been made, will affect his standard of living. This is from a man who really has no need to touch his salary and perks given that the major items that affect othersโ€™ standard of living, such as food, transportation, shelter, etc., are all provided to him gratis by the taxpayers of this country.

    And no journalist laughed in his face.”

    GOOD POST ARE-YOU-THERE and can you imagine the Prime Minister indicating to a journalist that in discussions between the BWU and the NCC , the NCC was making sure it did not dispose of its most able bodied workers and was discussing the option of retiring workers over age 60 and the journalist did not even laugh in his face by asking the Prime Minister if he was therefore considering the option of making way for the more able bodied in his Cabinet like Mr Sinckler or Mr Inniss or Mr Lashley.

    I still cannot understand the song and dance about the Prime Ministerโ€s pyhrric pay cut if my understanding that the 10% paycut encompasses ALL Parliamentarians is correct.


  50. Lemuel | April 30, 2014 at 7:05 PM |
    “The PM did give his word, but Denis lowe doing as he like”
    Lest you forget the Prime Minister is prone to changing his tune and Mr Lowe probably knows better than us that his word is not necessarily his bond.

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