The following Voice Note was received from Neil Holder the leader of the Barbados Integrity Movement. His audio feedback about observing the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) engaged in a ‘loud’ electioneering tactic during the season of Lent in a country regarded by the many as being Christian minded (BU’s interpretation) is likely to be controversial.

54 responses to “Barbados Integrity Movement Criticizes the Barbados Labour Party for ‘LOUD’ Election Campaigning During the Christian Season of Lent”


  1. Excellent, miller!

  2. Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service Avatar
    Well Well @ Cut and Paste @ Your Service

    Bajans should know they will be wasting their tax dollars voting to reelect Dennis Lowe…

    why dont you tell the taxing citizens that also, Fractured and Deceitful.

    some parts of the island has not had garage collection for many weeks.

    how long ya think it would be a secret for, i have known for weeks.


  3. There is plenty of food on the table, but it is not fine dining/fare.
    Excuse me from the table.


  4. Is that really you, Piecey, leaving that tell-tail trail of breadcrumbs all over the phuking internet, like fingerprints on a smoking gun? Even your fictitious grandson, at five years old, could track this shyte, so you can bet your dreary life that you’re on somebody’s radar. It’s almost as if you want to be named.

    By the way, Piecey, shyte paperbacks from the 1970s are not a good basis for a life well-lived. “De Igah Sankshun” and “Tree Days o de Condor” are not supposed to be guides to life, no matter how much you love that whole “terminate with extreme prejudice” vibe.

    Know what I like about the Bush, Piecey, and indeed the whole internet? No eminents. Me, Harold Hoyte, Patrick Maxwell, Bobby Pitcher, Jeff Broomes, a judge, and you.

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