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Source: Marla Dukharan 2017 ICAB presentation

Since being elevated to office on 25 May 2018, the Mia Mottley government has moved at a frenetic pace- or so it seems- when compared to the the former Freundel Stuart administration which was characterized by sloth. It should be obvious the path being pursued by the government was planned before winning the government. The speed at which it has assembled a team to support government tells a story of preplanning.

What does it mean?

The new administration gets an A for preparation and the willingness to wrestle with the many nettlesome issues affecting the country. The pundits have fodder for debate why the former administration was unable to secure the support of stakeholders in the social partnership and wider civil society. ย  This week for example, we learned that the NUPW National Council agreed to a low single digit wage increase for public sector workers. In a sentence, the former government was unable to lead the various parties to achieve positive results, a prerequisite of a leader.

It is only the most loyal supporter of the Democratic Labour Party who continues to reject the position that after ten years at the helm of government the economy refused to positively respond. Twenty plus downgrades from international rating agencies, declining foreign reserves since taking office, running annual current account and budget deficits, inability to deliver wage increases to public servants, there has been a visible deterioration in physical infrastructure- roads, buildings, sewage plants, supply of water, inadequate bus and garbage collection service, unable to enact transparency legislation, declining confidence and misuse of the NIS Scheme unable to public recent audited financials,ย  unable to respond to Auditor General concerns, increase backlog in the case load of Barbados Courts which attracted frequent uncomplimentary remarks from the CCJ, to name a few.

The failings identified had as an undergird a pervasive lack of discipline how the affairs of the country were managed by the former government. The electorate responded by its 70% response vote at the polls that enough was enough!

For the first time many Barbadians will be transitioning to a reality that it is not business as usual. The feel good factor of jettisoning a non performing government will disappear in the coming days as more austerity measures are delivered. The blogmaster anticipates that Prime Minister Mia Mottley will will move quickly in her term to implement draconian policy measures to achieve improved results in the three year time horizon promised to get to light at the end of a long tunnel. On cue a mini-Budget is scheduled for Monday.

There is the danger Prime Minister Mottley faces that the unprecedented mandate she received at the polling booth last month can be eroded in quick time if the recovery path she has committed the country goes off track. We are in the hurricane season and all that it promises, oil price has been increasing, OECD countries have been curbing flight of southbound capital along with other external influences. Then there is possibility of bad policy formulation because of a misread of the symptoms of the local economy.

All eyes will be on Mademoiselle Prime Minister Mia Mottley next week as she makes the shift from communicating the political rhetoric of the political campaign trail to delivering a policy statement which will impact Bajan households in the pockets.

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84 responses to “Mademoiselle Prime Minister Mia Mottley to Deliver Mini-budget – shifting from the rhetoric”

  1. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    The Mia government has to perform…there is no room for error, not with everyone watching, the time used to make any cockups would be wisely spent to get everything right..the very first time…

    …they got enough hands and brains on the people’s dime to make light work..


  2. I do hope that the Chief Justice is removed immediately! He was a total waste of taxpayers’ money! The former government ministers should be made to repay all the salaries they received for doing absolutely nothing. Bajans start planting! I hope there is a shake up in all government departments and the free loaders sent home for good! The MTW is in a mess! Workers coming to work for an hour and then packing their bags and leaving. I have witnessed this since last year. when they came to fix a drain near me. To date the drain is still unfinished. The shite the last PM was talking about productivity was a barrel full of shite! They were a bunch of lazy suckers sucking off the people of Barbados.

    PM Mia you are showing us how things are done and I applaud you for informing us as you go. You need to sign off on the FOI and the Integrity legislation act. Citizens must be held accountable for the dirty state of the island. Householders must be made to clean up in front of their homes including the area next to the road. We have too many NASTY people who claim they love their island and litter indiscriminately. That is not showing love at all.

    The medicine will be bitter for us because the disease was untreated for 10 years.


  3. I am more interested in seeing the reply to the budget from the leader of the opposition and the opposition benches than I am in seeing the budget itself.

    The mooted increase of bus fares to $5 got a lot of people cruel, including the pensioners who have to use mini buses.


  4. I found Pedro Welch’s article on the constitutional issue in Barbados Today yesterday to be interesting.

    He posits that there needs to be a plurality of opposition members.

    Maybe we will see other members who are Bees crossing the floor sooner rather than later.

    Gline Clarke it was said was one who would cross because he didn’t get a ministry.

    Did he ever get one eventually โ€ฆ will he?


  5. Barbados wonยดnt get any IMF loan with the agreed wage hike and the proposed higher pensions, since productivity in the public sector is lower than 30 years ago and since Barbados is in a deep recession since 10 years.

    The IMF must make sure that the whole loan plus interest is paid back in timely manner. Currently, Barbados is not able to pay back any forex loan.

    However, as always, Tronยดs warnings fall on deaf ears. The Barbadian establishment is unteachable and too arrogant to adjust to the fact that Barbados is on the same level as Haiti now.


  6. Only a duffus would give the leadership an A
    Excuse me but MIa has put this country economy in draconian territory with a default of debt which means a triple minus for creditworthiness for at least ten years
    All her phto op are meaningless at this point looks more like a chicken running around with its head cut off


  7. Look stop fooling wunna self all this optics mini budget would soon be realized to be a special brand of smoke and mirrors
    The deal is already done for the IMF intervention
    All promises which Mia made to the population are now subject to the guidelines of the IMF policies and Mia would have no choice but to accept the harsh draconian guidelines of the IMF if she wants to have a guaranteed loan from the IMF
    What mini budget another grandstanding to fool the barbadian public
    As for the NUPW shmfh Big fools


  8. Is the lexicon on the blog changing? This is the second time that the PM has been given the title Mademoiselle but I thought that thanks to the effort of Comrade Commisiong we were close to our hermanos/hermanas in Cuba and Venezuela and it would be more fitting if the Hon. PM was addressed by the Spanish equivalent of โ€œSenoritaโ€ or as befitting a woman of more mature years โ€œSenoraโ€.

    @IG 246
    What are you proposing? A night of โ€œThe long knivesโ€? Short Knives? Rapiers? Swords? Collins? If we are going to punish Ministers and Civil servants for non- performance we should employ someone to look after the current lot before the rot sets in, that way we can be ahead of the crowd prior to the next election (but we know that non- performance wonโ€™t happen cause Mia said she will be watching them).

    Look I agree that Bajans should be made to clean up in front of their homes and while I donโ€™t understand all the ramifications of the โ€œtipping feesโ€ I know that Bajans bellyached about the notion of paying to dump garbage from around their homes. Now if we can just eliminate the expectation of โ€œfreenessโ€ that seems to permeate the Bajan soul we may get somewhere with the clean- up plan.
    BTW keep up the good work on your garden.


  9. it would be more fitting if the Hon. PM was addressed by the Spanish equivalent of โ€œSenoritaโ€ or as befitting a woman of more mature years โ€œSenoraโ€.

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

    When I did Spanish way back when, Gobbels taught us that Senora was the equivalent of Mrs. and Senorita was the equivalent of Miss (ed)

    Seniority (pardon the pun) doesn’t have anything to do with it


  10. David
    Is there any option available in WordPress to allow members to block posts from other members appearing in their feed?


  11. ๐Ÿ™‚
    Good one enuff.

    On another note: I cannot see why there is so much emphasis on the number of folks in the opposition. We had over 50 years of an “opposition” and we are still up the proverbial creek without a paddle. We have seen that the ‘duopoly’ is a failed paradigm. I am not advocating a one party state but merely stating that we need a different model.

    We need to give the current administration our full support. We need to move from mere politicking to nation building.


  12. I know that Senora is the equivalent of Mrs. for a married woman but it is also used as a prefix to an older woman, In English we used both Mrs. for married and Miss single women latterly we have used Ms. Which covers both. Language continues to evolveโ€ฆ.

    BTW Mademoiselle is considered offensive in some parts of the French speaking world


  13. Tron June 9, 2018 8:25 AM

    Your 100% correct. I can see from the IMF departure statement the “COOL” response to any future loans. Bajans are still operating like ostrich with their heads buried deep in the sand. Will see how MIA intends to deal with NO FOREX in the near future.


  14. Silly economics
    Take that $16B BD and divide it by 280K (population) and ask yourself what did every man woman and child get for “his/her share”.


  15. “Bajans are still operating like ostrich with their heads buried deep in the sand.”

    Wily

    It’s a myth…….ostriches DO NOT bury their heads in the sand.

    Hahahahahaha


  16. Mia must be given some time.
    We want these problems solved, but the last administration has demonstrated that they cannot be solved overnight.
    For DLPites: if she was able to solve these problems in two days, then you must ask yourself “what happened during the past X years?”. Fill in the X.

    Put Barbados first. Give Mia a chance.

    I am beginning to wonder if the DLP felt that 30-0 was the best outcome for them.
    Mia has no one to point at in Parliament. Not a single example of who messed up.
    Mia can blame the old party, but after some time it will seem as if she living in the past.
    They don’t have to “offer” solutions which they would if they were MPs.
    They can sit on the sidelines, comment, keep their fingers crossed and hope for the “best”.
    They must have rejoiced inwardly at 30-0.


  17. The lightning speed at which the PM is putting an end to the Stuart inefficiency and cavalier approach to governance of a 21st century state,is causing consternation in the BU opposition ranks.
    A female high court judge whether married or not is addressed Madame Justice.The matter can be put to rest in the next list of national honourees this coming Independence.Dame Mia it shall be.This is an extraordinary woman,capable of achieving the hitherto impossible…patiently destroying the legacy of the DLP.The Diaspora is alive with buzz.Cant believe it.”Wait,yuh mean not even one seat”?,Boy,dat is some woman”!Dame Mia in ‘yo tail paadna!


  18. It was significant that a 95 year old had to call Brasstacks yesterday to defend the DLP.Where are all the braggarts gone.Lying Sinckler,Bull dog Estwick,Pornoman Inniss,Pipsqueak puppy Kellman,Seriously sick dutty Lowe,where are you hiding?Ashamed?Why?It did wunna time.Wunna fulchers.Chopsutters,crooks,sumsbeeches,bagblinehoesandpimps,gaulblinewunnadawgs,bastidsall.


  19. BTW Mademoiselle is considered offensive in some parts of the French speaking world

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

    You know you are probably right.

    I remember Miss Alleyne (RIP) giving us an assignment in french composition to describe our teacher and the special linguistic problem posed by the fact it was Le Professeur masculine.

    She suggested we use the phrase, Madame, le professeur which we all did.

    Miss Alleyne was neither married nor old but she was a lady and attracted the title Ma-Dame naturally!!

    No one questioned the apparent misnomer, the cap fit and she wore it easily!!

    That was when I was in second form at HC โ€ฆ.. man, that was almost a half century ago.

    Funny how great teachers leave an indelible impression on children which they will probably carry to their graves!!

    It is the little things that never leave us!!

    The reason is simple, someone who cannot observe the niceties of the small things of life will not observe the big things either.

    Stealing 5 cents is the same as stealing 5 million.

  20. Bernard Codrington Avatar
    Bernard Codrington

    The electorate which gave the BLP a clear mandate to correct the downward slide of the economy is expecting an interim policy statement on how the ills currently exposed will be addressed. It may well be a repetition of the Throne Speech delivered so ably by Her Excellency The Governor General.

    Actually ratings do not really matter. It is the response of external investors and creditors that are of importance. Investment raters are usually two steps behind understanding the realities. You can divine it from their narratives.

  21. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Sargeant June 9, 2018 9:28 AM
    โ€œBTW Mademoiselle is considered offensive in some parts of the French speaking world..โ€

    Exactement!

    The use of Mademoiselle is โ€˜trรจs passรฉโ€™ and deemed to be rather โ€˜sexistโ€™.

    The previous post holder was not referred to as โ€œBachelor Prime Ministerโ€.

    โ€œMadam Prime Ministerโ€ is totally acceptable today, (married or not married).


  22. It was significant that a 95 year old had to call Brasstacks yesterday to defend the DLP.

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

    I don’t listen to the radio but that 95 year old is a pensioner and has no voice in a house of assembly that will probably make him/her pay $5.00 in bus fare.

    It will come as a proposition from the PM and leader of the leader of the opposition!!

    The leader of the opposition, a reverend, will arise and on the pensioner’s behalf say “I concur”!!

    Then, he will sit back down.

    The pensioner comes from an era when you paid if you wanted to go.

    Now, the pensioner will simply not go!!

    BTW, I was introduced to a 98 year old man who daily rides his bike up to “lime with the boys form that bygone era”!!

    They are not in his age class but they belong to the era too!!

    Many of us do.

    The pensioner is calling Brasstacks because he/she understands fully that he/she will get no representation in the House of Assembly and thinks Brasstacks may help his/her voice be heard!!.

    Listen to the voice before it is silenced!!

  23. Bernard Codrington Avatar
    Bernard Codrington

    @ Miller at 10 :11 AM

    I totally agree. Are not female judges referred to as Madam? It is a mark of respect which we seem to grudgingly give these days.

  24. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Islandgal June 9, 2018 6:57 AM
    โ€œPM Mia you are showing us how things are done and I applaud you for informing us as you go. You need to sign off on the FOI and the Integrity legislation act. Citizens must be held accountable for the dirty state of the island. Householders must be made to clean up in front of their homes including the area next to the road. We have too many NASTY people who claim they love their island and litter indiscriminately. That is not showing love at all.โ€

    Couldnโ€™t agree with you more!
    Just canโ€™t understand how a small country whose population likes to pride itself as some of the โ€œbestโ€ educated in the world could be so nasty and abusive to the environment.

    Barbados is in dire need of a total cleanup and environmental makeover.

    The new Mottley administration ought to make it one of its priorities since impressions mean a lot.
    The same way that there is much validity in the idiom that โ€œwe are what we eatโ€; so too is the saying that we are judged by the way we present ourselves to others.

    Barbados ought to declare to the world that it is โ€˜open for businessโ€™ (again) and should present itself as willing and ready.

    Madam PM must start to not only think out of the box but must also do things in rather creatively exciting ways.

    Why not use the upcoming mini-budget to impose a tax on fast-food outlets to help cover the cost of keeping Barbados beautiful (again) while making the environmental terrorists who disgustingly dispose of their fast-food containers all over the country as readymade invitations to rats and mosquitoes pay in advance to cover some of the costs for their inevitable public healthcare?


  25. Private sector led growth is the objective. Go back and read the manifesto again. Apart from non-contributory pensions, the BLP promises are development-oriented. Infrastructure must be fixed. If the consolidation of SOEs becomes necessary, the likes of Cranston Browne, Henderson Williams and the LASTS IN should be the firsts out. The players involved were not sleeping in Opposition. Have you seen much to suggest that there is no plan? Watch the BLP!.


  26. John
    I regret disappointing you but that 95 year old is a member of the Fatted Calf brigade going by the handle of Astor Watts.No ordinary pensioner.A man with connections yesterday but not today and maybe not for a long time to come.It was heartening to hear a silent young Dem rise to the occasion making the first item on the VOB news this morning a former Senator Worrell.

  27. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    Dr ole man was the first to coin the titular address for our new Prime Minister.

    Bereft as de ole man is of the niceties of the privileges of Hardin College’s Beverly Alleyne and the fact that an unmarried lady was respectfully referred to by Madamoiselle…

    Bereft too as I am of the obvious socialization of the Non Commissioned Officer here who speaks to a custom he asserts to be a truth about how “mesdamoiselles” NOT MADAMOISELLE was a term applied to address ladies of the night in French quarters during a time in the 1700’s and 1800’s but he would seek to come here and espouse that this is currently the practice in Spanish places south of us in Barbados

    One does hope that the NCO is not one of those who in times afore availed himself of the company of those “mesdamoiselles” and is thusly understandably confused about the deference accorded to our Prime Minister by the singular and unique title and his own fond memories.

    In fact one would advise the NCO that WHILE he is in her company fawning sorry following her around that he refrain from using any French or Spanish lest he slip in any endearments her is accustomed using in the south

    Heheheheheh

    Next thing wunna going be hinting that comrade David Come Sing Along does go to Venezuela and Cuba for “mamacitas” as part of the Honourable Comrades accustomed visits

    “Que rico papa David, que rico…”

    Ladies, if any of wunna menses laugh knowledgeable at this submission wunna got a problem…heheheheheh

  28. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Good job, that is what you do with limes handed to you by life, you make lemonades, lots of it, a gift from the sea…tons of it.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/165490/seaweed-push

    “The Government is using a holistic approach to address the algae invasion along the islandโ€™s coasts.

    Four ministries โ€“ Agriculture and Food Security; Maritime Affairs and the Blue Economy; Transport, Works and Maintenance; and Environment and National Beautification โ€“ are working in collaboration to remove piles of sargassum seaweed and put the algae to good use.

    This was the position taken after the relevant the ministers toured Bath Beach, St John, and Crane Beach, St Philip, to assess the impact of the sargassum seaweed yesterday.

    During the visit to Bath beach, St John, Minister of Maritime Affairs and the Blue Economy Kirk Humphrey said though the seaweed was regarded as a nuisance, it was a resource.

    โ€œWe believe that we could move it safely where we would drain it and take it to Sustainable Barbados Recycle Centre, where it could be used as well.

    โ€œWe are also in conversation with the private sector to use used the seaweed to create energy . . . to create in the long term a methane gas . . . we know you can convert it into real energy and use it to help fuel Barbadian households,โ€ he said”

  29. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    Dr ole man was tempted on another blog to give some suggestions and how to rebuild this war zone landscape that the Demonic Labour Party left.

    But den de ole man paused and said to meself “Meself what will the ‘Watch Me Now’s document” say?

    By Watch Me Now doc de ole man means Mini Budget document for those of you who are lost.

    That document is going to be important because AS THE SAGE ANNUNAKI HAS POINTED OUT it is part of what is need to show to the world “Barbados is open for Business”

    But more importantly it will detail the game plan that is to be implemented.

    IT cannot be rhetoric NOR CAN IT BE A BOILED OVER MANIFESTO DOCUMENT

    IT has to be an implementation item…a blueprint

    Now as an aside of no import, here is where that third party of mock sport pretenders should have been agitating and showing that they are not permanently in that somnambulistic state that characterized ALL OF THEIR CAMPAIGNS.

    But then again THAT IS A BRIDGE TOO FAR for these clowns to contemplate further more implement

    Steupseee


  30. Dear Madam,

    used before a title to address or refer to a female holder of the office of Prime Minister.

    “Madam Prime Minister”

    @ Bushie, I copy and re write the above after googling it…..But you already knew that cause…… lol


  31. What about Auntie Mia?

    โ€ฆ it’s not original and I don’t claim to have invented it.

    Auntie is a term of respect Bajans give to those in charge of them.


  32. Or Mama Mia


  33. Boots boots de government boots.

    “The Government is using a holistic approach to address the algae invasion along the islandโ€™s coasts.”

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/165490/seaweed-push


  34. I here listening to Gabby ” Boots ” while watching F! qualifying and checking the cricket score.

    Good to see the government multi tasking.

    Cherry working on the sewer problem and the BDF attacking the Sargassum.

    Now listening to Gabby ” Jack “.


  35. Tron we might be lower than Haiti. Haitians know they are poor and impoverished. Bajans don’t think they are.. or it is as bad as it is. They are in for a rude awakening.


  36. Sargeant: Now if we can just eliminate the expectation of โ€œfreenessโ€ that seems to permeate the Bajan soul we may get somewhere with the clean- up plan.

    This is what’s ails Barbadiabs. Everybody want everything for free.


  37. Sargeant: Now if we can just eliminate the expectation of โ€œfreenessโ€ that seems to permeate the Bajan soul we may get somewhere with the clean- up plan.

    This is what’s ails Barbadians.
    Everybody want everything for free.


  38. Tron we might be lower than Haiti. Haitians know they are poor and impoverished. Bajans don’t think they are.. or it is as bad as it is. They are in for a rude awakening.

    Sargeant.. Now if we can just eliminate the expectation of โ€œfreenessโ€ that seems to permeate the Bajan soul we may get somewhere with the clean- up plan.

    This is what ails Barbados. Everybody want everything for free.


  39. Testing the thought, has Barbados Today embarked on an anti Mia agenda?


  40. David

    Wouldn’t you, after the lawsuits? Funny thing is that since the BLP won the election, both LSE law department and the alumnus newspaper have congratulated Mia Mottley on becoming PM. This begs the question, why did BT get involved in asking for LLB qualifications? I think I also saw a pic in the Nation with her at Middle Temple Bar ceremony.


  41. @enuff

    A guess is that the BT was being feed โ€˜insider news and documentsโ€™ which led to. Quid pro quo.


  42. Don’t think some people are happy that the way things are shaping up, that the island can no longer be viewed as their personal playground to do whatever they like, it will be even more evident when as promised the Supreme Court is fixed and they can no longer misuse and abuse the process without being exposed and/or publicly penalized.

    interesting time ahead, with everyone being vigilant.


  43. David

    And the tax waiver and Boko Haram stories? lmao


  44. @ David,

    Is BarbadosToday owned and or financed by Bajans ?


  45. @Hants

    It is owned by Peter Harris and Bizzy.


  46. Thanks David. no comment. lol

  47. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    I found Pedro Welchโ€™s article on the constitutional issue in Barbados Today yesterday to be interesting.

    He posits that there needs to be a plurality of opposition members.

    Maybe we will see other members who are Bees crossing the floor sooner rather than later.

    Gline Clarke it was said was one who would cross because he didnโ€™t get a ministry.

    Did he ever get one eventually โ€ฆ will he?

    @John,

    Pedro spoke too me about this on Monday. On what page is his column?


  48. Spoke to someone last December who mentioned how it was going to play out and it has, they told the truth, I was skeptical at the time despite knowing how reliable they were, but time is longer than twine.

  49. Fractured BLP Avatar

    Well well

    You get your posting as CEO of the sewage treatment plant……to clean it up with your mouth ๐Ÿ‘„ ?

    Remember, you campaign on the platform to give your BLP the opportunity to lead Barbados ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ง so that the Sewage problem can be ” cleaned up ” !

    You can appoint Prodigirl as your assistant when your contract is finalized.


  50. lol…ah know things look dire for yall now Fractured Fowl..but don’t fear, some are saying yall and the exministers can always approach bizzy, maloney, bjerkham, tempro, cow and Clare Cow-an of Cahill scam etc for work…no biggie, ya free….

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