Submitted by Heather Cole

The nine year recession in Barbados has taken a toll on the economy. The government’s policy of trying to tax its way out of the recession has failed. As unemployment continues to rise it appears that industrial development has come to a halt. Foreign reserves are under threat. There is no longer ‘free education’ at the University of the West Indies for students who meet the requirements. The healthcare system is now in shambles and many citizens are struggling to make ends meet.

Unique to today’s situation is the middle class. The large black middle that exists in Barbados was virtually nonexistent during the 1930’s. Government’s homegrown austerity program has had a deleterious impact on this segment of the population. Not only the black middle class has suffered, the entire middle class has been affected. Unemployment amongst this sector continues to rise and part and parcel with that unemployment is the inability to pay mortgages due on their homes. Some will have nowhere to go if their houses are foreclosed on because many of their friends and family are already in the same situation or they have lost the connection to the villages from whence they came and will be unable to find accommodation in the Heights and Terraces. I do not have any figures to estimate the numbers who have been affected but each day brings a new client to Fairness in Action of persons at some stage of loan default.

If a significant portion of the middle class loses their homes, it will be the banks who will become owners of the largest amount of real estate on the island. The banks in turn will sell their debt to some external entity perhaps the rich Syrians or the Saudis. If this occurs, owing a piece of the rock will become a myth like regional unity. Stockpiles of empty houses will be available as the members of the former middle class will be unable to repurchase.

It is indeed a frightening situation to come to grips with. Nine short years ago the middle class of Barbados were enjoying the best of what the island had to offer. No one could have ever imagined that so many persons would lose their jobs, their vehicles, insurance coverage or watch all of their cash in their banks accounts dwindle. Along with all this the prospect for being rehired is dismal.

These luxuries were not available in the 1930’s so they would not have been missed back then. They are the trappings of the middle class that we called progress. Perhaps it would have been wiser to stay in the villages, build a chattel house and as time went by convert it to a bungalow. No mortgages would have been owed to the bank. Unfortunately, we cannot go back so we must deal with the situation at hand.

Someone told me recently that one of the commercial banks is running an advertisement let us make your dream home. In fact they are doing the direct opposite. If the bank repossesses your home especially if you have been paying the mortgage for decades, they are actually killing your dream.

I do believe that the banks in Barbados have a social responsibility to Barbadians. By now they are fully aware of the effects of the draconian policies of the government on the mortgagees. In accessing the situation the banks should have publicized an offer to refinance properties that are in difficulty knowing fully well that there is a cost to each foreclosure process which more likely than not causes the bank loses on its investment. Apart from Financial loses; most banks will suffer from a reputational loss due to the volume and gravity of the current mortgage crisis.

I also believe that more so than the banks that the government which the people elected should have a social responsibility towards Barbadians. Throughout this entire period of economic downturn and the harsh home grown austerity program of retrenchment and high taxation, never once has the government considered using legislation to put measures in place to prevent homeowners from being disadvantaged to the point where they will lose their home. It is highly unacceptable for a government not to have understood the gravity of its actions in the first place and secondly not to react.

During the housing bubble that led to the recession in the US, in 2008, the government stepped in and offered measures that acted as a cushion to prevent many home owners from losing their houses. The share volume of the people in Barbados affected now makes it imperative that the government must step in and assist them.

The late Errol Walton reaped the fruits of the seeds that were planted during the 1930 riots when he proclaimed Barbados as an independent nation in 1966. It is indeed shameful that his party has not only destroyed his legacy of education and healthcare but will also be responsible for the death of the thriving middle class of Barbados.

60 responses to “A Heather Cole Column – Post-Colonial Misery”


  1. @Vincent, I have never followed Corbyn’s political career and I did not pay close attention to the Brit elections so I can make no comparison between him and Phillips!


  2. DPD

    Chuckle…….fair enough.

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    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

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    Lawson…look at ya boyfriend,..lol

  4. Thomas Lynley Avatar

    Rose

    What is the problem with building a new prison or are you regurgitating nonsense of the DLP, and they are yet to tell Barbadians the problem?

    Snuff

    I knew Grenville Phillips’ article would be absent this week because he can’t take criticism. These guys believe when they mention God, justifies their agenda.

    It’s like a man playing loud music in his gap and the Christians would call the police. Yet, if their church.has an open air service with music blaring, it is justified because it’s the church, so no one should call the police for them disturbing the peace.

  5. angela Skeete Avatar

    Sunshine Sunny Shine
    June 10, 2017 at 5:05 am

    This is bare BS. If she does not have a certificate to prove she has studied law how then is she a lawyer for over 30 years? You mean as long as you are status quo, you can do all sorts of nonsense and get away with it? If she cannot produce the proof, then she should be subjected to the full weight of the law for being a fraud, and those who help perpetrate this fraudulence should also be submitted to it as well. Show me any doctor in Barbados who did not study medicine, who does not have the qualification to prove that they can perform surgery, not be subject to some serious disciplinary action and charges. Just because she came from prominent family and got big name friends in high places should not be a free ticket for her to practice law. Can’t produce the certificate then she should be disciplined for being false.

    extracted from barbados today

  6. angela Skeete Avatar

    Mottley ministers have stated in legal documents that she cannot be trusted when her leadership was placed under a microscope in heated debate and argument during the vetting process for her to become the leader of her party, Her LEC would be brought to the forefron in this election cycle not because she does not have the ability to be a lawyer but because she has set a trap for govt ministers without having hardened evidence to prove corruption of any form connected to them
    Soon Barbadians would get to hear the fully story of how corruption helped paved the way for Mottley to become a lawyer giving a nood and a wink to bypass her legal certificate and allowed her special right to practice law in barbados

  7. angela Skeete Avatar

    Mottley ministers have stated in legal documents that she cannot be trusted when her leadership was placed under a microscope in heated debate and argument during the vetting process for her to become the leader of her party, Her LEC would be brought to the forefron in this election cycle not because she does not have the ability to be a lawyer but because she has set a trap for govt ministers without having hardened evidence to prove corruption of any form connected to them
    Soon Barbadians would get to hear the fully story of how corruption helped paved the way for Mottley to become a lawyer giving a nood and a wink to bypass her legal certificate and allowed her special right to practice law in barbados

  8. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Artax

    Born, bred, raised and hopefully want to be buried in the land of my birth! Yes, I am a bajan to the bone, so the few others you cannot remember do not cut it with me when you deliberately left out my sweet piece.

    Angela Skeete

    Unlike you, I am fighting for everything that is contributing to the many wrongs in Barbados to be dealt with so we can get back on the right track. Mia Mottley is not genuine, though she is trying hard to come over or appear to be turning a new leaf. However, a wolf cannot pretend to be a sheep for too long before instinct kicks in and it forgets it is only dressed as a sheep and start eating itself.

    Solutions Party

    Grenville, the SSS have been reading extensively your ideologies for what you believe is the best governance model for the country at this time. The SSS, have objectively critique your approach and believes it to be better than the approaches that we have been getting from the two major political parties over several decades. We cannot go wrong if we give you and the members of your party a chance since you have not been tried and proven, and since you cannot be compared to the trappings, failings, corruptions scams, and arrogance of the two other major political parties. The SSS is going to support you, commencing with a few posters to promote your brand, and the approach you are planning to take as an attempt to help change left and right fowl cock thinking of supporters trap between the DEEBEE divide.

    David

    Seems I am having major problems with IMGUR (LOLO) can I email the posters and write up directly to you. How do I do that and where is your email address?


  9. Angela “yard-fowl” Skeete”could really give this LEC nonsense a rest.

    In June 2015, none other than the Attorney General of Barbados, Adriel Brathwaite, committed his office to investigate whether or not Mottley can legitimately practice law in Barbados.

    Taking into consideration that, as Attorney General, Brathwaite is the Leader of the Bar of Barbados, Parliament’s and Government’s principal legal advisor and guardian of the public interest, surely a simple investigation should not have taken his office TWO YEARS to complete.

    If the investigation has been completed, as a matter of public interest, the onus is on him to reveal the results, or be held accountable for upholding “how corruption helped paved the way for Mottley to become a lawyer giving a nod and a wink to bypass her legal certificate and allowed her special right to practice law in Barbados.”

    However, while Brathwaite has continued to remain silent on this LEC issue for the past TWO YEARS, the DLP yard-fowl Angela Cox-Skeete has been making it her campaign slogan.

    In the absence of Brathwaite presenting to the public evidence to prove Mottley cannot practice law in Barbados, but waits until during an election campaign to talk shiite to appease party supporters, surely he will lose credibility in the process.

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