Prime Minister Freundel Stuart

This week’s article will hopefully wake the sleeping giant whose relaxation is fast becoming our peril. The nation must challenge the Prime Minister to come to the rescue, do what is right, and to maximise his time left in office. The Freundel Stuart-led Cabinet should also be more mindful of their words and actions. From where I sit, things have reached an alarming low, with the political rhetoric from even Prime Minister Stuart scraping the bottom while forgetting that the national discourse from our leaders can shape important aspects of social and economic development. Perhaps against his own intent or sense of nationhood, Prime Minister Stuart prefers to be reactive to criticism instead of being proactive in governing.

For at least the past seven years, it appears that the current executive arm of government is hell-bent on spreading seeds of divisiveness throughout the society. There is the repeated tearing down of people who present themselves as being oppositional or willing to offer an alternative view on how governance ought to be approached in Barbados. That said, there are numerous things that are most bothering to Barbadians even as a general election approaches.

Certainly, the Barbados society can hardly be said to better off today than it was prior to the loose spinning out of a mantra that said Barbados is more than an economy, it is a society. As noble as the refrain may sound coming from the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), at a time when Barbadians felt it was better to change a government that had performed beyond any in the last 30 years, the DLP regrettably stumbled from one set of platitudes about self, to undermining the unity and progress which previously mapped Barbados’ socio-economic development.

A recent report emerging from the University of the West Indies (UWI), is showing that poverty has increased in Barbados with ‘an increase in overall poverty of 2.4 per cent’. This situation is characterised by the fact that ‘17.5 per cent of the population’ is currently living in poverty; this statistic is up from the 15.1 per cent recorded in 2010. Qualitatively, ‘poverty is rising because extreme poor are going into non-extreme poor and the vulnerable have fallen into poverty’. Consider for a moment the many complaints being expressed in Barbados on gun-related violence, the high murder rate, the deviance being seen by both our young men and women, and the fact that the educational system is placing greater pressures on our teachers and families. A summary statement would indicate that the DLP has failed miserably on its premier policy direction.

Has the country paused to really figure out why is it that there are so many willing candidates to contest the next general elections? Several of these men and women are not inclined to join the ranks of the two major political parties, but have stated their desire to capture the imagination of the wider Barbados. Quite frankly, their success is very much in doubt, but what it does suggest, that there is a definite decline and apathetic concern that have triggered them to participate more directly in the issues concerning Barbados. This emergent political passage, is of itself a fight for the preservation of democracy and one that would hopefully give voice to many of the voiceless persons in Barbados.

As stated up front, the DLP has been most bellicose whenever alternative viewpoints have been expressed by members of the public. Whenever critics indicate, for one reason or another, that the DLP’s ways are flawed or will not net the desired results, they are labelled fearmongers, enemies of the state, and preachers of gloom and doom. How ludicrous! This is our Barbados in the same way that it belongs to those who sit in Cabinet and Parliament. The notion of a divided Barbados takes increasing relevance when Prime Minister Stuart knowingly stirs up mischief by throwing claims of conservatism and elitism into the open, while being dismissive of the constitutive efforts of all shades and classes of building the parties, and more importantly, directing post-colonial and post-independence developments in Barbados.

Furthermore, a study of social and identity politics reveals that domains of insecurity that arise from institutional and political reactions to a perceived threat, will always derail the best of intentions and the very safe ground to which the nation aspires. In that statement, resides the nucleus of the problem beleaguering this current DLP. It presents a rationale for the desperate and obtrusive rhetoric that has been blind-siding almost every policy measure the Stuart-led Cabinet has introduced. Put differently, the very notion of pathways to progress and the implemented policies of the DLP to reshape the Barbados society and grow the economy, have suffered from the dismissive tones and contradictory actions by the likes of Stuart, Sinckler, Kellman, Lowe, Jones, Inniss, the Lashley opposites and most others. Trust and credibility cannot be attached to the working of the present government for both known and unknown reasons.

For example, Barbadians were told among many other things that the VAT would be increased from 15 to 17. 5 per cent for a fixed period; what has happened since that time has elapsed? We were told that a National Social Responsibility Levy (NSRL) would be introduced and set at 2 per cent and the gains would go towards healthcare and supplying the Sanitation Services Authority (SSA) with trucks so that Barbadians can have their garbage collected in a timely and appropriate manner; what has happened with those revenues and where are the trucks? We have heard the Commerce Minister speak repeatedly on the ease of doing business for both locals and our international interests; what has been done to improve the situation?

The plain truth is that there is a long list of discordant and contradictory rhetoric by the DLP when compared to their actions. These typical discursive practices – social actions occurring in everyday practices but which largely arise, implicitly or explicitly, from political and institutionalised statements being enunciated – spell disaster for Barbados’ governance. It cannot be satisfying that Barbadians everywhere are buckling under the pressures of high taxation and austere conditions, and the best that the administration can do is to say that all is fine and dandy, just block out the voices and concerns of those that do not agree with the DLP Cabinet’s programs.

That very discursive process being followed by Stuart and the DLP is drawing on the weaknesses they have already created. It is through an intersubjective understanding of the socially constructed panic, poverty, and hopelessness that is being felt by many in the Barbados society, that one can fairly conclude that the DLP has failed the Barbados nation. If as Prime Minister Freundel Stuart has said that his Cabinet and parliamentarians: “Want to create a Barbados that is socially balanced, economically viable, environmentally sound, and characterised by good governance,” then surely, he must take responsibility for his Cabinet’s wobbles and fiascos. To date, these have amounted to numerous dislocations and much disconcerting behaviour being exhibited in many sectors across the nation. It is time to wake the sleeping giant!

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

85 responses to “The George Brathwaite Column – Let’s Wake the Sleeping Giant!”


  1. George, forget any reform before election day. And do not forget that Sinckler controls the government.

    I assume that Sinckler will do all to insure devaluation. Just after the next election to sabotage the new government. He knows that he has to leave the island since he is the most hated man in Barbadian history. Slavery, hurricanes and the pest – nothing matches him.


  2. It is not true that “everybody hates Chris”

    We are just tired of him that’s all.

    When he is no longer an MP or a Cabinet Minister, we will simply ignore him

    We Bajans are good at that.

    No he does NOT have to run anywhere.

  3. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    isnt Fruendel in Canada hobnobbing, so he is wide awake, but hobnobbing on your dime, having a sip.

    he will probably send yal the wukup videos..like Jones..lol


  4. @Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger September 26, 2017 at 8:47 AM “Fruendel…he will probably send yal the wukup videos”

    Where de tickets selling…me and my crew want some.

    Lol!

  5. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    Canada….Simple, no need to buy tickets he will send free videos, show yall his shakespeare wukup.


  6. Stupse. The man got betta tings to do, as WW says. Bother wid wunna? Who wunna feel yuh is?

  7. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    You really think that if the lead manipulator and pretender has not done anything productive, now, that one can say, STUART DID THAT; you think in this last gine down, the pretensive-manipulator with a twist of immoral is going stand up now and be counted? You hit the nail on the head with a sledge when you stated:

    ————Perhaps against his own intent or sense of nationhood, Prime Minister Stuart prefers to be reactive to criticism instead of being proactive in governing.———–

    The Prime Minister operates from a position of poor rakey and piss poor. Throughout his tenure, he has ignored the need to address pertinent issues with a Prime Ministerial statement, but can jump on petty matters hurling insults and a lot highfoluted nuffatarian language. The pretender could not find a sympathetic word to offer bajans who suffered calamities associated with bad roads, death through crime etc, but could find all the fancy talk for the US who suffered the fate of Harvey. You are asking too much of the belligerent pot, who like to call others black. The only thing he plans to do is drop it to another level of low as their try to win the next election by operating like gutter rats.


  8. Sometimes we wonder if there is any consciousness amongst the scribes that there are people in this world who give not an *uck about obeying implicit social rules, dogmas.

    People who have navigated all that is and have lowered their collective pants at the social order. Asking these types of ‘scribos’ to kiss their rear ends.

    For example, there are people to whom you can’t talk to about money or wealth at all. People who have had or have so much brassbowl money that they find it, the criminal systems on Wall Street and elsewhere that generate it, the enslavement of today’s populations to create elite thinking, as repulsive.

    On the other hand, for example, 60% of Americans cannot raise 400 dollars without access to credit. Credit the means of creating gross distortions, enslavement.

    The ‘poor talk’ informing most of the conversations about these discourses on political-economy is worlds apart from the thinking of those who are saying *uck off!

    There never seems to be a juncture providing an exit from this interminable ‘intellectual’ BS. There never seems to be any genuine end point which is absent from some unwinnable struggle to eke out a living resultant from some more and more unbelievable arithmetic formulation.

    Is there all our lives are to be about? When will we tire of this bull shiite? Can a better world not, at all, be possible? A world absent a demeaning struggle for money, resources? And how fulfilling is that anyhow?

    Should these members of the ‘intelligentsia’ not at some point to asked to link their arguments to other measures – justice, courage, honesty, the requirements of spirit, etc


  9. Parliament sitting today and so far 4.6 million passed for island wide 6 month debushing programme.

    Then we hear Mark calling brasstacks quoting the order paper saying that a passage of 13 M for an attorney’s fees and leasing or selling of land at the port to an entity.

    Todays sitting should be interesting.

  10. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    “Is there all our lives are to be about? When will we tire of this bull shiite? Can a better world not, at all, be possible? A world absent a demeaning struggle for money, resources? And how fulfilling is that anyhow?”

    They are too lazy and/or corrupt to create a better system and the group..whites…who are proactive enough to, but are not as ambitious as their ancestors were…are benefitting just fine from what was created by their ancestors and therefore see no need to change anything……

    …..so in order to get change…it all has to evolve, one way or the next.

  11. Frustrated Businessman: Animal Farm sequel playing out in Bim. Avatar
    Frustrated Businessman: Animal Farm sequel playing out in Bim.

    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger September 26, 2017 at 8:47 AM #
    isnt Fruendel in Canada hobnobbing, so he is wide awake, but hobnobbing on your dime, having a sip.

    He is supervising the construction of his CAN$2M retirement home.

    Apparently our ‘successful black country’ isn’t successful enough for him any more, next April he’ll be off to spend the rest of his days enjoying Whitey’s company.

    Not soon enough.

  12. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Frustrated I heard about this but thought the person was just pulling my legs.

    It’s amazing the island stayed broke for the 9 years these cretin ministers were fleecing the treasury and pension fund to enrich themselves…the people are struggling to survive, but somehow most of the ministers and all of their criminal business partners are wealthy.


  13. Pachamama is calling for people to live their lives according to noble values.

    This from a man who wants to kill me for accurately pointing out that Marcus Garvey was a racist.

    A wanna-be murderer with a fine moral sensibility.


  14. We see no contradiction there

    Not only you many, many more

    How else can these ideals be attained

    Certainly not with the presence of racists and their lackeys.


  15. Former Peterborough Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro was released Thursday from the Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay following his appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada on his conviction for overspending on his election campaign in 2008 and taking steps to cover it up.


  16. Frustrated, WWC,

    mansion in Canada? Makes sense. The black impoverished masses are not good for him anymore.


  17. George Bratwaite if i were you i would let the sleeping giant sleep until after elections, just saying the last time the blp donkeys had the nerve to awake him wunna a.ss took a beating lol


  18. Yesterday, at the centre of global arrogance, in the Senate, wheelchair bound protesters were enforceable removed.

    Trump, his billionaire friends and paid-off politicians prefer to give 750 billion in tax cuts to the billionaires.

    To make room in the national budget they have to take it from the health care of old people, the physically challenged and many others. This is disaster capitalism.

    Puerto Rico

    An American colony, hit by Irma 6 days ago, Trump continues to be disinterested. Unlike when Texas and Florida were faced similarly by equally devastative weather events.

    You see, Puerto Rico, is mainly lived by Brown and Black peoples. So the disaster capitalist Trump finds it better to blame the victims about indebtedness, ancient infrastructure as tough he himself, a nine-times bankrupt, and America itself with a collapsing infrastructure and head to heel in debt, he sees it unnecessary, for not even non-US ships can enter Puerto Rico, for even to deliver aide from nearby Caribbean states.

    Now we have colonialism of a modern typology.


  19. why worry head about Trump he is not going anywhere he has a barrage of lawyers that would see to it that he finish his constitutionally elected four years plus plus his social media operatives who has collected enough dirt on the republicans if they dare try to impeach him,

    Glory

  20. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Pacha…trump left Puerto Rico in debt…he borrowed heavily for one of his scams, filed bankruptcy and left them with the debt, he is of course filthy scum as we know…..

    the people are suffering for water and food…the islabd is severely damaged, he plans to let them die…. while he is picking fights with black sports stars instead of helping Puerto Rico.

    Obama and the other firmer oresident are trying to help PR.

  21. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Obama and the other former president are trying to help PR.


  22. Well Well

    but even Black people oppressed by the environment racism in Port Arthur, Texas and even West Indians in Florida who went there to cut canes many decades ago, in places like Lewinham, are still not seen by the Racist-in-Chief.

  23. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    It’s pure evil we are dealing with now Pacha….concentrated evil….everyone is closing ranks to do something about the nasty racist in the WH…people have had enough.


  24. angela skeete September 26, 2017 at 5:23 PM #

    Angie, you still have not answered my question. Will the UN be asked to oversee the 2018 Barbados election?


  25. Well Well

    Check these out!

  26. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Yeah it’s really bad Pacha……people are cursing trump…Marc Anthony just told him shut the F up about NFL players and help Puerto Rico..people are dying, they need water and food.

  27. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Crusoe…Mia or one of the other newer parties will have to request monitors and intervention for the election…those corrupt ministers cannot be trusted not to try something criminal…in their desperation to keep the island as a den of iniquity and crimes for financial gain…they will not want it to end..


  28. Why on earth would anyone want to wake that completely insignificant, incompetent and inconsequent failure that has been squatting in the Prime Minister’s office since his boss shook off his mortal coil?

    The man does not even qualify as the worst Prime Minister Barbados has ever seen, since he has done nothing in the last 9 years which, even at a stretch of the imagination, could be considered a Prime Ministerial act.

    He is quite happy to enjoy the trappings of the position, acting as nothing more than a host (or perhaps that should be hostess) to guests at Ilaro Court, and not only fraternising with, but using his position to protect thieves, robbers and non-lepers.

    Let him fantasise for a little longer and then kick his sorry ass out of Ilaro Court and the House of Assembly and let him discover how quickly his sycophantic ‘friends’ will drop him like a hot potato once he has absolutely nothing to offer. Then he can go back to being a mediocre lawyer and continue to live out a solitary existence with only his memories of parties at Ilaro Court to comfort him.


  29. I heard Trump speaking of Puerto Rico and of the Wall Street bankers.

    A few simple questions: Has Trump ever declared bankruptcy?

    Have any of his companies ever declared bankruptcy?

    Is that an option for Puerto Rico or for some companies and individuals in Puerto Rico?

    When the bankers screwed up a few years ago (I smell the hands of chadx5 on some of that screwing up) did not the taxpayers of the United States and Puerto Rico save their sorry asses?

    Isn’t is payback time?


  30. @Frustrated Businessman: Animal Farm sequel playing out in Bim. September 26, 2017 at 1:15 “He is supervising the construction of his CAN$2M retirement home.”

    May the Canadian temperature hit 40 degrees below zero celsius, and may it remain there forever and ever.


  31. Either Barbados has an inexhaustible supply of trees or newspapers do not have to buy news print.


  32. WW, noted.

    Angela Skeete,

    In order top prove that a statement made by a minister is correct, to wit, that other parties are smearing them, surely it would be most transparent and suitable to invite the UN to monitor the coming elections?

    This would surely give comfort to the ministers that any allegations will be refuted by evidence gathered by an independent body?

    Surely?

  33. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    Simple…47 below zero…an absolute nightmare…just for Fruendel.

    A few simple questions: Has Trump ever declared bankruptcy?

    trump robbed the people of puerto rico millions with his scam company, then filed for bankruptcy and left them with the debt, he contributed to that island`s current nightmare and is now blaming them.


  34. Any comment about the vote in parliament today to pay Sir Richard Cheltenham 9 million and Sir Maurice King 4 million for work done on the Barrack deal? That vote contrasts starkly with the 4 million voted to debush a bushy Barbados.


  35. What could two local lawyer do, on one case, to mek this kind of lifetime money.

    Now if Bajans don’t know that these people got a big dickey up their crutch, hell help dem.


  36. David

    And it certainly does not helps when you continue to attached that three letter word as a prefix.

    Are you in your personal capacity a monarchist?

    These people need abusing daily and stripping of this faux ostentation.

    The same way Mark Anthony abused Trump today should be part of the language in referring to all the elites.


  37. @Pacha

    The use of Sir was deliberate.


  38. @ mitchlans and angela skeete

    The only need to wake the sleeping giant is for him to call the elections. What he has not done since becoming PM he would never do in a few months. It is Barbados that I am interested in, bot about disturbing his beauty rest. Country before party.


  39. @FB
    “He is supervising the construction of his CAN$2M retirement home”
    WHERE is the new pad?


  40. The same Sir Richard who is working on behalf of Annell.

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

    Northern…….some saw Ottawa.

    https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2017/09/26/sinckler-i-dont-own-shares-in-cost-u-less/

    “I do not own any shares in Cost-U-Less. I don’t know about the place. I don’t know who the owners are. I have never met them, and I’ve never even been in there shopping,” he said.”

    This fool is claiming not to know the owners of cost you less, never met them he said, so who met them…..and yet, and yet, he signs off on 15 years worth of concessions without meeting them not once….

    …….that was not a little 25,000 dollar grant to someone trying to start a business, that was millions of dollars and years worth of concessions at taxpayer’s expense…

    .,…..and yet, he never thought it important to meet these crooks, as minister of fine ants……

    …..will sell ya one of the many bridges in Barbados….if ya believe that.

    Has he ever met Stewart of Sandals…..40 years worth of concessions he signed off on….as minister of fine ants…..bet he will say he never met Sandals owners either.

  42. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    An incompetent government filled with incompetent ministers……even more reason to kick them out of parliament.

    https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2017/09/26/barrack-debt-still-not-settled-kellman/

    “Barrack debt still not settled – Kellman
    Added by Neville Clarke on September 26, 2017.
    Saved under Local News, Politics
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    After making nearly $150 million in payments to contractor Al Barrack, Government is still leasing the Warrens Office Complex at Warrens, St Michael from Barrack Construction Ltd, Minister of Housing Denis Kellman revealed today in the House of Assembly.

    Speaking during debate on a $13.7 million supplementary vote to complete the payment of legal fees to Barrack’s attorneys – Sir Richard Cheltenham, QC; Sir Maurice King, QC; Sir Trevor Carmichael, QC; and Douglas Trotman – Kellman argued that these inherited expenses had proven burdensome to the ruling Democratic Labour Party (DLP) administration.

    “This is a matter that has been pending for a long time, and in these economic times this Government has had to find these sums to pay this large bill, which has nothing to do with the previous construction cost. “When one considers that the previous cost would have been in the range of $70 million and then the legal cost, which means that as it stands right now, the Government would have paid out nearly $150 million on this particular project,” he said.”

  43. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    This is what is angering people worldwide, they know now more than ever before that they have rights and understand those rights, but when these shady governments get elected and start insulting the people’s intelligence….they have to speak out..

    ….here is Rowley getting put in his place…because 2 years later, he is stilling blaming Kamla..like if the people are too stupid to understand that after 2 years, he should have fixed all the mess Kamla created….as HE PROMISED the electorate he would, during elections.

    “Mr Pm you need to SHUT UP and let citizens voice their opinion. Our Constitution gurantees our freedom of speech. If citizens are vocal about your plans and objecting to it thats there right. You cannot be so aggorant and stupid at the same time. Citizens have rights and you all as the elected government have a series of responsibilities to our citizens. WORD OF ADVISE. citizens are fed up of you and your gov. Its 2 years already stop blaming kamla and start doing the job you apply for on Sept 7th 2015. If you cannot do the job STEP DOWN AND CALL ELECTIONS NOW.”


  44. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. September 27, 2017 at 3:21 AM #

    Hahhahahahaha. What else can you do but laugh.

    The obvious response is…. ‘you does know you own mudda’?

    Lol.

    Call the Bushwacker…. some serious debushing is necessary.

  45. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Yep…..definitely, the people have to rise up Crusoe….only way to put these sleazy, corruption governments, who promise everything, yet only take, take, take…without offering up anything.

    And always blame the previous government for their own incompetence….even 10 years later.

  46. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    …who promise everything, yet only take, take, take…without offering up anything…..on NOTICE..

  47. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Pacha….finally some real movement, in the right direction.

    “Washington (CNN)The IRS is now sharing information with special counsel Robert Mueller about key Trump campaign officials, after the two entities clashed this summer over both the scope of the investigation into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election and a raid on former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s home, people briefed on the matter tell CNN.

    Part of the concern centered on the far-reaching and broad requests from Mueller’s team. In the case of Manafort, Mueller’s investigators are reaching back 11 years as they investigate possible tax and financial crimes, according to search warrant documents. Mueller is bound by a written order issued by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in May which allows the special counsel to investigate “any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation.”
    After several months of being at odds, one source said, the IRS Criminal Investigation division is now sharing information about campaign associates, including Manafort and former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn. The sharing happened after the two camps reached an agreement following consultation with officials at the Treasury Department.

    Special counsel interviews with White House staff could start later this week
    CNN has learned the IRS Criminal Investigation agents had been working with the FBI to investigate Manafort since before the election in a similar probe that centered on possible money laundering and tax fraud issues, according to the sources. It’s unclear if Flynn is now or was previously under investigation by the IRS. CNN has reported that Mueller’s team is examining Flynn’s payments from Turkey and Russia.

    A former high-level Justice Department official says the information shared would include anything tax return-related such as real estate and banking records. The former official added the IRS is very restricted in what information it can share under Title 26 US Code and would normally need a specific grand jury subpoena in order to share tax returns with another agency.

    The new information about the depth of IRS involvement renews questions surrounding the controversial issue of President Donald Trump’s tax returns, which he refused to release during the campaign despite decades of precedent by presidential candidates.

    It is not clear whether the special counsel has asked for or obtained Trump’s tax returns. Sources say if Mueller’s office does have Trump’s returns, then Rosenstein, who oversees the probe, likely would have needed to sign off, given the sensitivity surrounding the matter.”


  48. “I do not own any shares in Cost-U-Less. I don’t know about the place. I don’t know who the owners are. I have never met them, and I’ve never even been in there shopping,” said Mr Sinckler.

    It is common knowledge that Leroy Parris is a close buddy of yours, so are we to believe that not only did you never know he was a principle shareholder in CUL, but also that you never discussed with him the 15 years worth of concession you granted them.

    Cheese on man, you really do think Bajans is dumbfu*ks


  49. VoB news at 12.30…..CBC staff on strike….today due to no agreement reached last night the majority staff walked off the job.


  50. VoB 4.30 news…..S&P issues another downgrade on long term grade.

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