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George C. Brathwaite (PhD)

Given the manifested ineptitude of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) over the past decade, Barbadians are hoping for change with the next general elections in sight. Barbadians are ready to overcome the DLP’s wreckage of economy and society. They have become excited about the prospects of different leadership and political agency. New political entities without showing their faces, coupled with a unified opposition in Parliament, are sounding their voices if not totally revealing policy alternatives.

But why be critical or dent aspirations of the Freundel Stuart-led administration seeking a third term? The answer is straightforward. The current DLP administration has failed to meet most expectations of the Barbadian people – both young and old for nearly 10 years. On hindsight, this ill-directed route taken by the DLP was erroneously self-labelled – ‘Pathways to Progress’. Barbadians witnessed a daily and unending trek towards macroeconomic degradation and societal disorder, despite DLP supporters remaining staunch in support. Moreover, the DLP has been at pains to suggest that the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) operated in ‘times of plenty’ with no profound transformations occurring under Prime Minister Owen Arthur.

The DLP claims that the inherited social institutions were unable to improve the welfare of the Barbados nation. Unfortunately, the DLP’s rejection of everything touched by Arthur, hastened the eventual failures of the DLP’s two terms in office. The sullied approach of overly separating economic practicalities from societal order became the DLP’s way of telling Barbadians that Arthur’s BLP was so focussed on economy, that a clear majority of the nation’s people and society were neglected. The distortions, untruths, and DLP propaganda have been since exposed.

Driving the first term of the DLP’s return to power since the dark days of exile in the early 1990s, the DLP chose a mantra that ‘Barbados is not only an economy; it is a society’. This easy turn of phrase managed to set a lingual framework of optimism and empowering expectations throughout the nation. Initially, Barbadians were captured by the DLP’s messaging that suggested the David Thompson Cabinet was interested in building a sound Barbadian society and transforming the lives of many persons left on the margins. However, persons more knowledgeable than the DLP’s escape artists realised that the DLP was somewhat bereft in terms of economic thought. To suggest that the DLP was capable of moving Barbados beyond the bifurcated and disjointed gaze of messieurs Thompson, Stuart, Sinckler and elders in the background, was politically enthralling but realistically empty.

The fact is, the DLP since 2008 refused to accept from the outset that ‘‘progress’’ implies the combination of social progress alongside the pursuit of economic growth. With a burdensome 2008 budget that has since been followed with fiscal indiscipline, there are challenges coping with more taxation and austerity. The DLP has not been successful creating incentives and prosperity, nor is the course set to direct the economy to meet and maximise on those benefits for meeting human needs, improving efficiency, creating jobs, and building wealth among the Barbadian people. Several experts outside the scope of the DLP warned of the potential dangers associated with oddly separating economy and society beyond analytical practicality.

From Thompson to Sinckler, and from Thompson to Stuart, Barbados was presented with good-sounding empty vessels as if societal concerns could be addressed without the apt supporting economic inputs of fiscal and monetary policies. One ought not to lay all the blame on Stuart after the passing of David Thompson. It is true that in 2009, Thompson constantly was lamenting that the DLP inherited a ‘bad hand’, with the same chorus being sung by his Ministers. This weak posturing by the DLP continues to date, and is clearly self-defeating. The DLP’s protruding leadership ineptness – discounting those constraints produced by recession – made it impossible to safeguard a society without the necessary supports that flow from a viable economy.

Clearly, Thompson’s first budget began a taxation binge. Afterwards, with Christopher Sinckler as the current pilot, taxation has practically become a runaway and non-stop train. Sinckler’s economic/financial shortcomings are part of the mix now ruining Barbados, and if there is any doubt, Minister Dr David Estwick has admitted that Barbados’ “debt metrics have deteriorated significantly since 2010,” and this timeline coincides with Sinckler’s elevation to be the Minister of Finance. Still today, many persons may prefer to overlook a predictive statement made by David Thompson in August 2009. Thompson, perhaps for the first time, conceded that: “We are navigating an uncharted path. No one knows what lies beyond the bend. In fact, we have not yet even seen the bend.” Arguably, Thompson was aware of the lack of acumen to draw on exclusively from within the DLP.

Since then, back-peddling has become synonymous with the DLP regarding the Barbados economy, and have been cause for Barbadians’ frustration and demand for change. Months ago, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) stereotypically mentioned that a ‘corner’ was within reach; Barbadians have not yet seen the bend mentioned by Thompson or the IMF. Barbadians are still waiting given that 2 % economic growth during the height of the 2016/17 tourism season, is nothing to inspire confidence in the economy. Furthermore, the printing of money continues while several advisors are indicating that depleted foreign reserves are a constant threat. Certainly, the DLP’s ‘Continuing on the Pathways to Progress’ of 2013 is conclusively disastrous. The DLP, with every limp attempt, has missed opportunities to effectively transform the Barbados nation ‘to meet the needs of the people’.

By 2014 for instance, working Barbadians were faced with ‘surprising’ job cuts and being kicked to the unemployment curb by the DLP. At the same time, young Barbadians were facing shrinking opportunities for equal access to tertiary education while having to fork out thousands of dollars to meet their tuition costs at the University of the West Indies. Other public services like sanitation, health, water, and transportation all suffered immensely. Indeed, by 2015 and despite all the ‘corrective measures’ introduced by the two Ministers of Finance since 2008, Christopher Sinckler was stating that “there is now a serious structural decline in our revenue base which we can no longer afford to ignore.” The evidence tells that Stuart/Sinckler’s repeated answer to problems impacting on Barbados, and carried on from Thompson, promoted political theatrics and imposed greater forms of taxation and hardships on the backs of Barbadians.

Under Stuart’s stewardship, near total silence has become the norm, and his supposed decency is upended by instinctive procrastination. The characteristics further demonstrate a stubborn inclination to be indecisive with important affairs. Wait and see approaches, cluttered by historical retrieval of the archaic and mundane, have been the main features of PM Stuart’s serendipitous stewardship. These factors also reveal the DLP’s paralysis in government. The DLP continues wading from one crisis to another without any clear signs of success with the constant borrowing to support government’s ineffective programmes. The verdict is that the collective expectations of Barbadians have not drawn satisfactory attention from Stuart’s uninspiring Cabinet, despite the current and penultimate desperation to spread DLP FACTS. The DLP’s verbiage is no more than half-hearted fictional pieces. Whether one focusses on the economy or the society, the pretty talk of shaping a budding society has lost its potency with all the mishaps and omissions to act by Freundel Stuart’s DLP and his struggling Cabinet.

(Dr George C. Brathwaite is a political consultant. Email: brathwaitegc@gmail.com)


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116 responses to “The George Brathwaite Column – DLP FACTS and Failed Leadership”

  1. Frustrated Businessman: enact Facilitation Martial Law! Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman: enact Facilitation Martial Law!

    I have been in business in BDS for over 30 years.

    I have never been solicited for a bribe by any BLP gov’t operative.

    I have been solicited for bribes by DLP operatives on three separate occasions; all three were reported to DLP inner circle as well as law officials.

    In business circles, including foreign business circles, the corruption of DLP ministers and lackies is not only perceived as endemic, it is also criticised as blatant, overt and amateurish.

    David Thompson taught you lot how to teef by charging legal and professional fees that did not need to be legally justified. If he’d charged and paid the VAT on the CLICO money Parris stole, he would have gotten away with it.

    There will be no economic recovery under Fumble’s Teefin’ Fools.


  2. @ WW&C

    Recently, I have noticed that each time Dr. Denis Lowe addresses a crowd he often talks about same sex marriages, which I interpret to be a snide remark towards Mottley.

    Okay, I would agree that many Barbadians are against same sex marriages, but as a man wid nuff skeletons in his closet, I believe should not make it a political issue.

    However, how could Lowe talk about morality when the man who refers to as “Honourable” and “Mr. Speaker, Sir,” with-held for two years, approximately $245,000 from a former client……. a wheel chair bound senior citizen. After ignoring his repeated requests for the funds, the client was subsequently successful in seeking assistance from the Court to recover his property.

    How could Denis Lowe talk about morality when, as minister under whose portfolio the Caves of Barbados fall, he allowed his DLP colleague, Richard Byer, to charge that company 766,855.24 for providing legal services, considering that another attorney, who previously provided similar services, charged $17,000 plus VAT?

    What about the situation during the NCC retrenchment program the “last in, first out” protocol was ignored, thereby allowing newly recruited employees from Lowe’s constituency to retain their jobs?

    To appease the public, perhaps Lowe should address the allegations about his mother’s bank account.

  3. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    “BTW, the good , morally upright people of Barbados will never ever elect a party where the leader is a LESBIAN.”

    What a total idiot you are. Are you aware that MOST of our tourists come from places which DO NOT share your views? Are you aware how many conferences Jamacia loses, once the decision makers learn that homosexuality is still a crime on the books? Do you know how many SENIOR people (decision makers) are either a member of the LGBTQ community or have family or relatives which are??

    Dr Lowe should be dismissed for his comments. They have no place in society. They are UNACCEPTABLE in 2017. And inexcusable. Not even comments which an apology can solve. DISMISSAL is the ONLY remedy, whereby the PM can show others, Barbados is a TOLERANT and advanced society. Where discrimination will not be tolerated.

  4. angela Skeete Avatar

    Dr .Lowe spoke a truth . deal with the truthfulness of the story. He said what most bajans belive that gay marriage goes against bible principles. Now bees go argue with the laws of God.
    This issue has set the bees bonnets on fire.Too bad
    All the talk would not change the truth.why are the bees so upset at the truth God only knows

  5. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Lowe is an idiot and a hypocrite, hypocrites never learn.

  6. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Art…their level of mental retardation seems to be chronic and infectious. They disgust me.

  7. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    A truth?
    Do you know the Premier of Ontario, and since you may not travel much, Ontario is Canada’s largest Province, is an openly gay woman, Premier Kathleen Wynne.
    Do you know that Canada has 6 openly gay elected members of federal parliament, one of whom with his married partner (ie same sex marriage), accompanied the Prime Minister of Canada and his family, on his last Xmas vacation
    Can you imagine the damage to Barbados if lesbian premier Wynne were to announce her opinion on Dr.Lowe’s view with the caveat “I wouldn’t visit or do business with a country where senior elected officials have such outdated and discriminatory views”.
    For all of you who tout love of country, you are best advised to keep your views to yourself, rather than adding embarrassment to a very divisive topic.
    What you think is a joke, or a biblical truth in your opinion, is not universally viewed as such. You may be reminded, the KKK uses similar ‘biblical truths’ to preach hate and supremacy to their following.
    This not some petty B vs D issue as you may think in your narrow view of life, exposure of such discriminatory intolerance could be ruinous to Bim.


  8. It is not only Lowe, Adriel Brathwaite and Stephen Lashley have publicly declared their hand on this matter. All of them preach from this high moral pulpit but IF BU was to look behind the facade what?

  9. CUP/BFP.Violet Beckles Plantation Deeds from 1926-2017 land tax bills and no Deeds,BLPand DLP Massive land Fruad and PONZI Avatar
    CUP/BFP.Violet Beckles Plantation Deeds from 1926-2017 land tax bills and no Deeds,BLPand DLP Massive land Fruad and PONZI

    Dr George C. Brathwaite is a political consultant. @@@

    Who made or give you a title as such? Or did you give it to yourself, You have not seen fit to get the big picture of what’s really wrong in Barbados nor seek to go after the main crooks, liars, and scumbag in Barbados. Its best you seek the facts and put them to the public for at these time you seem very BLP when the BLP with Mia and Owen sped up the crime, fraud, PONZI land corruption in Barbados and the DLP cover up the BLP wrong doings to this stage in 2017, The facts the findings are clear and yet you want to play the fool on BU, You are not fair nor impartial to the BLp nor the DLP for We the CUP/BFP seek truth,

  10. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    We out trumped trump 9 years ago with this poor rakey lot in parliament and it looks like the leader in waiting is benefitting from the many faux-pas made by his colleagues.


  11. ”Kellman is a kant……”

    Bushie

    One only has to look into his face to see that. But we see all ‘kants’ around the place.

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

    David ……. is right, at the end of the day, when speaking about the general level of ‘immorality’ in the society

    Especially when a leading DLP yard fowl presents that his side is less immoral than the other side.

    The conversation should be lifted, not mired in that mud.

    These actions flow from the playbook of a desperate government about to loose power.

  12. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Barbados is in very great danger.

    The crooked Barbados Labour Party is seeking to gain the Govt. so that they pass one salacious law after the next.

    Every little boy and girl will be danger from sexually confused people as the Barbados Labour Party passes laws to make sexual depravity legal here in Barbados.

  13. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    We do not have a monopoly on poor rakey parliamentarians……..

    26 mins ·
    UK minister Boris Johnson talks of booze in Gurudwara, confronted
    timesofindia.indiatimes.com
    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nri/other-news/british-sikh-woman-confronts-uk-minister-for-promoting-whiskey/articleshow/58720165.cms?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=TOI

  14. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    The amazing thing about the crooked Barbados Labour Party is the fact that they believe that like them everyone in Barbados has a short memory.

    When Cammie Tudor was being considered for the post of Governor General the members and supporters of the crooked Barbados Labour Party screamed to high Heaven that it should not happen because of Cammies sexual orientation.’

    They said that a person of Cammie’s sexual orientation would bring shame and dishonour to Barbados and that must never be allowed to take place. All over Barbados they went calling him all kinds of names, botyman, buller, fag, homosexual, you name it and the Barbados Labour Party went around Barbados calling him.

    Now that their party is headed by sexually confused people , now they are saying , don’t worry about that, that is not a big thing.

    When it suits the crooked Barbados Labour Party homosexuality is awful and must be condemned, and such persons must not hold high office, and when it suits the crooked Barbados Labour Party Homosexuality must be praised and encouraged.

    What hypocrites.

    But they don’t fool me.

  15. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    I always knew that this issue would return to bite the BLP in the vagina.


  16. @ Carson CC
    Truth be told, ….right now, anything …..A N Y T H I N G!!…. would be better than the pack of shiite-hound, demon-infested, jackasses that currently embarrass us as a ‘government’.

    You are therefore sounding like a kellman when you keep harping on this “sexual depravity” band wagon. Bushie has been reliably informed that quite a few Bajans are hoping that Mia would chew up the bunch of DLP- Kants… starting with Kellman, Stinkliar, Adriel and Fumbles…. (But not Lashley M – he may like it too much…)

    ….so you only giving comfort to the enemy with your shiite talk. You time would be better spent advising the DLP how to get at lease ONE thing right….

  17. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    hahahahaha

    “”chew up””

    is a nice term to use when referring to that person!!!

    You just hit the nail right on the head.

  18. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @C3

    when I was a boy at Kolij, we (including me) used to call boys we saw as effeminate all kinds of derogatory names. It was wrong. We had no right to discriminate against them because of what we suspected their sexual orientation to be. But few people pointed out our wrongs, for such opinions were frequently supported by our parents.

    What happened to Mr.Tudor was wrong. It was completely inappropriate.

    Hopefully we have advanced to the point, where we understand it is wrong and discriminatory.

    I sincerely hope the PM exercises his leadership, and quells such public disclosures by his ministers, and the party faithful. And in so doing makes it clear to all, regardless of their political affiliation, that sexual orientation is not to be used to divide people.

  19. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    BUSH TEA

    Put on your glasses and read this again. It would do you and the other BLP jokers a lot of good.

    Carson C. Cadogan May 17, 2017 at 7:18 AM #

  20. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    NorthernObserver May 17, 2017 at 1:20 PM

    Point taken.

    But………


  21. @Bush Tea

    Leave the idiot because when social media is ready he will be sorry. Every wart on their backsides will be geotagged. Have you noticed that Donville is trying to abate the barren woman slur by Lowe?

  22. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @C3

    But what?

    We need to wait until such issues get so much press, that persons beyond Bim’s shores get wind of them, and the PM of Canada is left with little choice but to rescind the Barabdos-Canada Tax Treaty, because he cannot be seen to be promoting a country where gay bashing and sexual orientation discrimination is being conducted at the highest level of elected persons?

    Then what? We will be sorry and try to explain how we didn’t mean them?

    STOP NOW.

  23. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Donville is trying desperately to cover his backside.

    More on this to come.

  24. angela Skeete Avatar

    The truth unlike milk does not sour. Hee Hee the truth bites.ouch.

  25. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Shariah court in Indonesia sentences gay couple to caning

    BANDA ACEH, Indonesia — An Islamic Shariah court in Indonesia’s conservative Aceh province has sentenced two gay men to public caning for the first time, further undermining the country’s moderate image after a top Christian politician was imprisoned for blasphemy.

    The court, whose sentencing Wednesday coincided with International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, said the men, aged 20 and 23, would each be subjected to 85 lashes for having sexual relations. One of the men wept as his sentence was read out and pleaded for leniency.
    The chief prosecutor, Gulmaini, who goes by one name, said they will be caned next week, before the holy Muslim month of Ramadan starts about May 25.


  26. You idiots have a two seat majority and looking to attack one of the strongest? Especially in a climate of rising unpopularity?

  27. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    NorthernObserver

    I wonder if the “”Indonesia-Canada Tax Treaty”” , if they have one, is now in danger of being rescinded.

    Do you think that the Indonesians even care?

  28. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    Is your point that Barbadians do not care if the Canada-Barbados Tax Treaty were cancelled?

  29. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    David May 17, 2017 at 1:49 PM

    All that is crooked Barbados Labour Party PROPAGANDA.

    The FACTS WILL demolish THAT.


  30. You are so blindly partisanly ignorant you cannot even grasped that the heaviest concentration of IBC and offshore business is from Canada. Also the revision of the double taxation treaty means other countries are not able to shop for the business that was exclusive to Barbados.

  31. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    a minor correction Mr.Blogmaster
    while Barbados was the FIRST country to have a dual tax treaty with Canada, that has not been EXCLUSIVE for some time. However, Barbados remains the largest destination for Canada’s IBC business, and I also believe Canada is similarly the largest source to Barbados of their IBC business.
    As such today, Canada could remove Barbados, and not offend Canadians because they have a choice of many destinations. Similarly, Barbados could seek business elsewhere, and while unsure, I suspect C3 thinks Indonesia would be a good partner. I imagine if Barbados was to ban christianity, and adopt Sharia Law, that my make them a more attractive destination for Indonesia’s IBC business.


  32. @ David, who wrote ” the heaviest concentration of IBC and offshore business is from Canada.”

    Let the DLP self destruct.

    Canada is a country that defends the rights of the LGBT community.

  33. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    DAVID

    FACTS, FACTS, MEASUREABLE FACTS

    Barbados’ rate of violent crime ‘the exception’ in Caribbean

    AN INTER-AMERICAN Development Bank (IDB) study on crime says Barbados was an exception when it came to rising violent crime in the Caribbean.

    In a report issued today the IDB said “Barbados seems to be the exception to the high rates of violent crime in the Caribbean region. It has one of the lowest homicide rates in Latin American and Caribbean region (11 per 100 000 in 2015),

    FACTS ARE NULLIFYING CROOKED BARBADOS LABOUR PARTY PROPAGANDA.

  34. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    If MIA wants to be a PM, tell her to try Saudi Arabia.


  35. @ Carson C.Cadogan

    The BLP don’t need propaganda to demolish the DLP , DLP will self destruct by the facts that are at play right now leading up to the general election. The DLP lack leadership from EWB time, when he told some DLP MP, he leaved them to the voters. Your DLP worse PM is the destruction, no coming back for the DLP,

  36. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    DAVID

    You know that you all always think that you are going to win every election in Barbados.

    what would you call her/him

    Excuse me Mr. Prime Minister or excuse me Sir!!!! You BLP jokers certainly have a mess on your hands. I mean she/he certainly has a man voice.

    Any body in the BLP thought about this enigma?

    What about you BUSH TEA?

  37. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Boy, we are certainly going to have fun this coming election!!!!


  38. You may have fun but be assured it will not be on BU.

  39. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Carson…you sound desperate. .Mia with all her flaws, has already been Attorney General, Minister of Education AND Deputy Prime Ministers….there is no anomaly to her becoming PM..none…but it already hurts you…lol

  40. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    You should be worrying about the Fruendel Trifecta…

    Cahill scam…..Fail…

    Finger printing scam….Fail…

    Hyatt scam…..?….?

  41. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Carson…..ya like 2 years behind.

    “Tourists, who are not targets of this violent crime in the Caribbean, may be completely unaware that Caribbean citizens are becoming increasingly concerned, and for valid reasons, about violence,” said Heather Sutton, the lead researcher behind the Inter-American Development Bank study based on victimization surveys and released Tuesday during an Inter-American Dialogue panel discussion in Washington, D.C. “Caribbean governments are making significant efforts and spending robust amounts of their budgets trying to solve this problem.”

    The study focuses on five Caribbean countries — the Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Suriname. Some 3,000 individuals living in each country’s capital were surveyed. Rather than rely solely on police homicide reports, researchers questioned the victims of crime, 47 percent of whom don’t report incidents to law enforcement.

    Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/article150718772.html#storylink=cpy

  42. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    DAVID

    There will be the political platforms.

    They have a greater reach than BU. I assure you. It is not only who is in front of you but also those within the sound of your voice. And that is tremendous.

    It will dwarf BU. So don’t get carried away.

    Oh, before I forget, there is also house to house canvassing. My favourite.

  43. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    “”Carson…you sound desperate””

    Sounds to me like you all are running scared.

    MIA AMOR MOTTLEY

    a failure as Min. of Education

    a failure as Attorney General

    a failure as Economic Minister.


  44. @ CCC

    Do you actually believe intelligent Barbadians will make a decision to vote or not vote for a particular political party, based on your rhetorical political diatribe?

    It is time yard-fowls from both the BLP & DLP realize the days of “corned beef and biscuits” politics are long gone.

    And you mentioning about the “house to house canvass,” I recall an article in the print media in which a Rasta-man, living in the Bank Hall area, told the public he was duped by a “Carson C. Cadogan,” who was supposedly canvassing for and acting on behalf of Steve Blackett.

    Based on the specifics of the story, including that the aforementioned “Cadogan” canvassed for Steve Blackett, caused me to reasonably assume you were the perpetrator.


  45. Chuckle…..Northern and Hants have this thing covered.

    Tonight the Canadian ambassador alongside reps from the UK and USA praised Donville for his maturity on LBGT issue and deplored the small mindedness of others in govt.

  46. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Artaxerxes

    well you assumed wrong.


  47. Arta
    Don’t be taken in by the lies of CCC.He was on BU 4 years ago in tow with Steve Blackett collecting Light and Power bills from old people under the pretext of taking care of the people in Waterhall Land.None other than CCC.Buying votes Cadogan and Blackett.Bree call them ‘stinking Dems’.

  48. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    it gets more and more interesting among BLP people:

    “”President of the Barbados Secondary Teachers’ Union (BSTU) Mary Redman is refuting claims that nepotism played a part in the union’s response to the alleged unfair dismissal of three of its members. One of BSTU members at the centre of the dispute is believed to be Redman’s son, giving rise to concerns that teachers may have found themselves in the middle of a personal grudge match between the union and the St Michael School (SMS) board.
    BARBADOS TODAY.

    FACTS:
    The teacher involved in the St. Michael school saga is Mary Redman’s son , Mr. Vadim Lordinot

    FACTS:
    His contract came to an end

    There you have it folks!!!!

  49. angela Skeete Avatar

    Carson Cadogan

    Excuse me Mr. Prime Minister or excuse me Sir!!!! You BLP jokers certainly have a mess on your hands. I mean she/he certainly has a man voice.

    Mam u got nuff jokes

    but seriously he/ she voice sounds like a tuba


  50. Chuckle……..without HH they are spinning top in mud…..using this site for childish nonsense…..nope they want to loose badly.

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