Caswell Franklyn, Head of Unity Workers Union
Caswell Franklyn, Head of Unity Workers Union

The next general elections are constitutionally due in approximately two years. Very shortly I expect that candidates, from both major politically parties will be out on the hustings trying to convince the electorate that they deserve the people’s confidence.

In my view both parties have been underperforming in their respective roles and neither has done anything to distinguish themselves in the eyes of the voters. If anything the opposite is true.

Numerically, the Opposition is the strongest ever, and in the Barbados context it could not be any stronger. But instead of taking the fight to the Government, they seem to be lying around waiting for the Government to crash and burn.

I well remember that the Opposition which resulted from the 1986 general elections consisted of three persons; but they gave the Government a torrid time. However, if the current Opposition is remembered, they will go down in history as inflicting some telling blows on themselves leaving the Government relatively unscathed.

The most egregious blow, and the one that showed their inhumanity, was going after one of their own who was seriously ill; and eventually expelling her from the party. Its internecine warfare and failure to oppose are now notorious. They exhibit nothing that would demonstrate to the electorate that they merit elevation to government.

Unfortunately for the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), their performance in office has been lacklustre at best. Admittedly, they came into office in the grip of an economic recession but the Government used that reason as an excuse for poor performance, which appears to be bordering on incompetence. They seem to have some sort of reverse Midas effect; everything they touch fails to produce a favourable outcome. They are clearly out of their depth and are tenaciously clinging to power, but certainly not for the good of the country.

Neither of the two parties in the House would fare well if the electorate were to judge them on their performance. This country therefore has a serious problem since, like nature, governance abhors a vacuum. So unless a credible alternative emerges, Barbados’ fate would remain in the hands of people who show only ambition but no aptitude for adequately managing the affairs of this country. If both parties were asking the electorate to return them on their performance alone, the Immigration Department would have to issue work permits to constitute a cabinet.

In my estimation, the Opposition is guilty of failing to keep the Government on it toes.  On the other hand, the Government has been unfaithful to the electorate by failing to carry out its manifesto pledges.

Even if the country continues to let the administration use the world economic challenges as an excuse for its dismal failure to halt the country’s slide into moral and financial bankruptcy, they cannot be excused for not performing in areas that would not require money. The 2008 manifesto is replete with unfulfilled promises that would not require any significant outlay of the country’s scarce resources. It demonstrates to me, if to no one else, that the Democratic Labour Party’s only intention would have been to win the election.

On pages 6 and 34 of their manifesto, the DLP gave a commitment to ensure that at least 40 per cent of all Government’s procurement requests for goods and services would be reserved for small and medium-sized enterprises. So far that promise has been honoured in the breach. Further, at page 42, the DLP promised within 100 days to introduce the Agriculture Protection Act that will require a two-thirds majority of both Houses of Parliament for a change of use of land from agriculture. Also, at page 43, they promised that they would make it mandatory that any change of zoning of land would be approved by Parliament. Along with those went the promises to introduce integrity legislation and a code of conduct for ministers of government.

I can go on but I think that the point has been made. How can the people of this country continue to repose confidence in a party that consistently and historically fails to honour solemn commitments? Rather than do the things that they were elected to do, the Government seeks to distract the country away from its ineptitude by introducing the prospect of Barbados becoming a republic. Maybe they are serious about republicanism and refused to put it in their manifesto since they never seem to implement those pledges.

Caswell Franklyn is the general secretary of Unity Workers’ Union and a social commentator. Email: caswellf@hotmail.com.

88 responses to “The Caswell Franklyn Column – Nothing But Empty Promises”


  1. Sir your argument stating that the AG has not said YEA or NAY about Mia LEC does not hold water however be mindful of the fact that his silence can be held until the time of his choosing to reveal

  2. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    No AC…you are not speaking to idiots….if Mia does not have the required certificate, Brathwaite is giving her the time she needs to acquire it, ya’ll yardfowls shoukd be living in Iran…..Mia is Brathwaite’s fellow “attorney” and friend…jackass.


  3. @Artax

    Why don’t you ignore asinine comments? Give credit to others we are aware what ignorant comment read like. Don’t you get ac post deliberately provocative statements so as to stay relevant on the blog.?

    As Bajans say, she want noticing.


  4. David you never ceases to amaze me now if ignorance is bliss you take all with your jackass response what relevancy
    The issue of MIA LEC was brought up in a cross debate /discussion in parliament not by ac as long as Mia refused to show proof of her LEC it would remain relevant
    Relevancy is not on what I say but on any given issue that remains” stayed”in the public domain
    Jack ass you ought to be the last one to denounce or input your two sense worth on what anyone says after all the last time I check you were found lying down with dogs and having many fleas
    Sir check your self first before casting judgment on others


  5. Enquiring eyes would remained focus on Mia LEC untils she shows full documentation that she has one. That too is relevant to the public by order of full transparency especially in her fight for high office.all things being equal
    Dr lowe produce his certification .Therfore the same method is asked and being required of Mia.
    Dont expect her travel to high office to be a high five of approval with disregard with an obvious disrespect of the people right to know

  6. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    Bush Tea March 6, 2016 at 9:54 PM #

    Correct me if I am wrong according to your postings this country is made up of essentially BBs with a smattering of ladies and gentlemen……….so why would the majority BBS elect the said ladies and gentlemen as opposed to their own……..a bit of faulty logic ole son


  7. LOL @ Vincent
    Saying ‘Correct me if i am wrong’ is being redundant…. You mostly are…. 🙂

    The answer to your question should be obvious…
    BBs will elect ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ as opposed to their own …when it becomes clear that their ass is grass….. as is currently the case…

    Nothing gets a BB to think straight more effectively, than seeing no light at the end of Froon’s tunnel; or the prospect of jumping from Stinkliar’s frying pan ..into Mia’s fire….

    Of course, once Caswell, Jeff, GP, Walter and company ‘BUP’ and get things back on track, you would KNOW that the BB’s (probably under yours and DIW’s leadership) will quickly revert to their own again ….who will again promise an easy life of materialistic bliss in exchange for their souls….

    This is why the objective of BUP will be to change GOVERNANCE systems – even before focussing on the materialistic necessities of life ….so that when things get back on track, we will have SYSTEMS in place to KEEP them on track….even with you and DIW in charge.. 🙂

    Keep the questions flowing V….


  8. Bushtea who ever send you tell dem I ain’t home. Back in 2007/08 you thought David Thompson and co. were “ladies and gentlemen of principles and morals” too. ITAL and FOI, then what…..Trinidad? Stupse.I reiterate my point, any party mounting a political campaign on FOI & ITAL in the next election should be laughed at and rejected. Sue me!!


  9. LOL @ enuff
    “…tell dem you ain’t home?”
    Wuh you think Bushie is a koolie man or wuh?

    You can reiterate your point as much as you like…. um still want sharpening …cause that point ain’t marking fat…. just like your CSME point …. dull dull dull…

    Face it Enuff…
    Bajans are FED UP with your political class ..and can’t wait to send wunna asses to the grass …. where Bushie’s whacker will do the rest…. LOL ha ha ha


  10. young entrepreneurs with the aid of govt financing were able to deposit a substantial amount of money in the Barbados economy as a return on their investment..
    The blp can bring out all the high rollers and cockeyed polls they want but they have to present viable alternatives if not the bit on their itsy bitsy solutions would be meager come next election


  11. The blp strong what a laugh from the asses posterior . the in house fighting might be in remission but cannot last until next election


  12. Every thing written in that Caswell article about the govt was said six years ago only to be met with laughter at the 2013 polls. the same would happen come 2018


  13. Bushtea, your concept of government and governance is stuck in the past. Until you recognise and embrace the fact that you’re also part of the political class, you will continue to speak as if under the influence of some hallucinogenic bush tea. lol


  14. This ac character is just a plain nuisance. The dlp is just clueless! When you dont know what to do you do what? Bring up another issue. #politicsofdistractions. On another note, dem int givin owen the lil pick as economic adviser nuhmore?


  15. @ Enuff
    Honesty, hard work and selflessness are all old concepts from the past too….
    Are you and your political friend ‘upgrading’ these old virtues too…?

    …cause based on your side’s VECO /3S/Barrack and other ‘leanings’ ..and on the other side’s exploits with CLICO, CAHILL and Maloney, wunna have been ‘modernising’ like mad men….

    Your disdain for Integrity and transparency is not at all surprising…


  16. Tourism is booming the blp clap traps have all been silenced ..oh not exactly as with all those other side bar issues they reinvent the wheel and holler how about the “spend” until they lost wind and realise that tourist money and it’s spend is not only accountable to one aspect of the economy but also contributes to high end investment like real estate


  17. The most egregious blow, and the one that showed their inhumanity, was going after one of their own who was seriously ill; and eventually expelling her from the party. Its internecine warfare and failure to oppose are now notorious. They exhibit nothing that would demonstrate to the electorate that they merit elevation to government.

    True ! making OSA deliberate attempts at reconsidering his decision of making Mia leader of the BLP the correct way to proceed
    Blunder after blunder and of yet to show or crave out a formidable direction that is indicative of strength for good governance

  18. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Lol……look AC…lol…DBLP

    Too Greedy
    Ruling DLP is party of abandonment, claims Belle

    Added by Fernella Wedderburn on March 8, 2016.
    Saved under Local News, Politics
    The ruling Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is made up of a number of selfish “careerists” who practice the politics of abandonment when the going gets tough, noted political scientist Dr George Belle has charged.

    Yet, the former Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus has warned the Opposition Barbados Labour Party (BLP) that it cannot expect to win the next general election unless it makes the principles of social democracy part of its fundamental and distinctive characteristics.

    Speaking last night at a BLP St Philip North branch meeting at the St Mark’s Resource Centre in Blades Hill, Belle accused the DLP of abandoning the policy of free tertiary education implemented by the country’s first Prime Minister Errol Barrow. He also warned that the end of free universal health care could be near.

    “They don’t represent any cause. These are not social democrats. That is why they can tear down free university education. They would make you pay to go to the hospital saying that if you cannot pay something is wrong with you, because you are not successful,” he said to nods of agreement from BLP supporters.

    In comparing the two parties, Belle said there were “some fellas that don’t represent no cause; what they represent is careerism, interested in themselves, selfishness, greed”.

    However, making particular reference to former Prime Minister Owen Arthur, he said the BLP tended to navigate under pressure and not abandon social democracy.

    The political scientist contended that although Arthur sought to allow capitalism to flourish, he “did not take down university education, he strengthened it”.

    “These guys [the DLP] have surrendered and taken away the support from the students and if necessary make the people pay for public health. So you get abandonment under pressure from the DLP and you are getting navigation to save under the Barbados Labour Party, and that is the distinction that I am going to make,” he said in his speech on the relevance of parties in relation to a post-independence period and the chances of the BLP winning the 2018 general election.

    Belle also flagged a number of other areas he said the BLP needed to change urgently if it wanted to win the next election.

    Chief among these, he explained, was a “ground plan” similar to that of the United States Democratic hopeful Bernie Sanders who he said inherited President Barrack Obama’s plan.

    He said Sanders has engaged the attention of the youth who are rebelling against “the greedy people, the selfish people, the self-centred people. That’s what those young people have done in the States”.

    “If you can respond to the young people here in the right way, you can tell them that your party built social democracy and you have to defend it and it gives you hope for the future. Greed is not going to give you that; selfishness is not going to give you that, so a big part of the responsibility of the Barbados Labour Party is that narrative. But I don’t know if you have time to do it for the next general election.

    “The next election will be one that will be won the very traditional way; that the other party is going to lose and you will win. But if you are going to win in terms of that too, you have to be organized on the ground.”

    Belle also advised the BLP to tap into the technological revolution now taking place in the country.

    fernellawedderburn@barbadostoday.bb


  19. David is that a photo of you ,,,I like how you got the head cockeyed on both sides of the fence LOL


  20. Even if the country continues to let the administration use the world economic challenges as an excuse for its dismal failure to halt the country’s slide into moral and financial bankruptcy, they cannot be excused for not performing in areas that would not require money. The 2008 manifesto is replete with unfulfilled promises that would not require any significant outlay of the country’s scarce resources. It demonstrates to me, if to no one else, that the Democratic Labour Party’s only intention would have been to win the election.

    REALLY ! SMFH

    What areas of government does not require financial resources to perform at optimum level

    Maybe BUSH shite can figure that one out next time he visit the class room and in addition use such rhetoric as a wheel of the BUP political plank


  21. The West Indies Cricket Board has rejected the recommendation of the CARICOM Review Panel on Cricket Governance for the dissolution of the WICB.

    http://www.windiescricket.com/sites/default/files/image003.jpg

    Although this decision may be unpopular among WI cricket supporters, many Barbadians, for example, are experiencing difficulties with the manner in which Freundel Stuart has been leading Barbados.
    And there is enough evidence to suggest that the DLP is “allergic” to good governance, despite the fact they dedicated three pages to the topic in their 2008 election manifesto.

    Ah mean, Kamla, Portia, Denzil Douglas, Stephenson King, Tillman Thomas and Baldwin Spencer did bad, and de electorate deal wid dem.

    But after doing such a terrible job managing their respective island’s economies and adhering to good governance, cud anyone imagine Stuart, Kenny Anthony, Gonsalves, Mitchell, Gaston Browne or Timothy Harris “round de people cricket?”

  22. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Here is a more fitting image to represent the yard fowls on both sides of the fence.

    https://scientiaphile.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/tumblr_mdj42r93kq1qzya49o1_500.jpg

    As concerning the political pimp and yardfowl Belle, his words do not mean one shite when his views remain influenced by partisan loyalty. Discrediting the piss poor DLP is no consolation coming from a yard fowl from another fence. Belle is a washed up poor rakey false former pollster who has no choice but to sing BLP praises for the rest of his life. His accuracy is as incorrect as me trying to pee in my potty while standing instead of sitting.

  23. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    SSS….all they panty exposed…lol


  24. @ Caswell

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but is this the first time in the history of the Royal Barbados Police Force that so many officer were acting in gazetted and non-gazetted positions?

    We now have an Acting Commissioner of Police; Acting Deputy Commissioner; a number of Acting Assistant Commissioners; the PRO is an Acting Assistant Superintendent; the Crime Prevention Officer – Acting Inspector; OIC, Financial Investigations – Acting Inspector; and there are also a number of Acting Sergeants and Station Sergeants as well.

    Unfortunately, those officers who were denied promotions are apparently being victimized for subsequently filing a civil suit against the Attorney General. In some cases, officers who were junior in rank to those aggrieved officers were given double promotions, thereby superseding them in rank, resulting in them now being junior in rank to their former charges.

    And in all this confusion we have Adriel Brathwaite whose tenure thus far suggests he should be ARRESTED and CHARGED by one of those acting policemen for IMPERSONATING an Attorney General.


  25. Was Mia channeling the same political rheteoric as Kamla when in her recent mouthings in parliament where a bill to protect the policies holders from another Insurance financial collapse
    Is that the kind of sensitivity to be expected from Mia exuberance.
    Good Lord of all the people Mia should quote should quoteis kalma

  26. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Art…they are all actors.

    AC….D&BLP, are all greedy, all selfish, all corrupt frauds….they should all be arrested.


  27. Well Well & Consequences March 8, 2016 at 10:29 AM #

    Especially AC….. one can pretend to have intelligence for only a short period of time.

    Hahahahahaha

  28. Georgie Porgie Avatar

    ARTAX
    THE REASON WHY IS BECAUSE THEY ALL ACTING! SO WHAT ELSE CAN THEY BE CALLED?


  29. What an insulting choice of words by Mia in her exuberance to chastize and criticize govt in their efforts to prevent another insurance collapse which would have invaribly hurt the policy holders and dealt a devastating blow to the economy
    A minister of finance she would never be. Reason being she continues to mount a platform loaded with yardfowlisms pandering to that type of mentality

  30. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    A new ride any ideas as th where we are going?

    http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2016/03/08/bigger-budget/
    Bigger Budget | Barbados Today
    Bigger Budget
    Based on the Estimates of Expenditure and Revenue for the 2016-2017, which were laid in Parliament by Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler earlier today, the Freundel Stuart administration will be spending more this year, including on wages and salaries.
    However, the projected increase in total remuneration costs is not based on the current demands being made by trade unions for an increase in workers’ pay.
    A statement issued by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs put Government’s estimated total expenditure at $4.3 billion, which amounts to an increase of $92.5 million or 2.2% over the revised figure for 2015-2016. Of the total figure, $4.04 billion represents current expenditure while $1. 2 billion represents capital expenditure and amortisation.
    Current revenue is projected at $2.7 billion.
    “On the accrual basis, when amortization of $821.7 million is ta …
    Barbados Today


  31. the tenacity of Yard fowl politics demonstrated by Mottley


  32. I predict the following promises for the next two years:

    1) new big hospital for 1 billion BBD – fact check: They even cannot run the old one properly.
    2) new airport – fact check: Where are the many tourists?
    3) free university education – fact check: Where is the money for that?
    4) new tax allowances – fact check: Where is the money for that?
    5) lower food prices – fact check: Since when runs government a supermarket?
    6) transparency laws – fact check: Since when do politicians in the Caribbean care about the common good?

  33. Violet C Beckles Avatar
    Violet C Beckles

    No New Investments without CLEAR TITLE to Land that Banks need to do many business in BIM,

    GOOD TITLE DEEDS IS PROOF OF ON GOING FRAUD THAT BANKS DO NOT EXCEPT,

    WELL THERE IS CLICO AND FIRST CARIBBEAN BANK ,WHERE THE MASSIVE LAND FRAUD WAS FINANCED and Laundered , remember we need COLLATERAL WHEN APPLYING FOR LOANS.AND THAT IS WHERE THE CLEAR TITLE COMES IN TO PLAY.


  34. Common sense slso dictates and directs that if the process to pursue by legal avenues is going to be costly to the taxpayers 👛 with plenty legal hurdles to overcome and time consuming then the best way forward is prudence
    Sufficit to say that those who were accused in these high crimes and malfeasances are not longer in charge of the govt/ taxpayers purse.
    The voters heard answered the call of making the necessary changes.

  35. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    You ignorant AC pimp, you really believe that the DLP ain’t doing the same thieving shite that the crooks from the BLP did not do. You really think you can paint a squeaky clean picture of these morons when Low Lowe showed clearly how low he will go to get his. You really think that 3-PM can hide behind his silent cloak wanna appear upright after calling a crook friend and telling the speaker of the chair practically you can remain without consequence. I know you are on the take sweet P, but oh shite you do not have to make it so obvious that where the shit go you will follow.

  36. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    What commonsense AC…who told you to say that…lol


  37. Insanity – doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting a different result each time.

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