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Press Release issued by Solutions Barbados

Appointing John Wick

The Data Protection Bill (DPB) is perhaps the most dangerous bill ever produced in Barbados’ Parliament since our Independence. It allows the most sensitive client data in all private sector companies to be made available to the Government, and leaked at will.

The excuse for passing such a dangerous bill is that it had to be compliant with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Well, it does not appear to be.

SAFEGUARD 1

The European Union (EU) insisted on at least four critical safeguards to protect their citizens from political abuse. The first was to try to ensure that their national supervisory authorities (our Data Protection Commissioner) were completely independent of political influence.

GDPR Article 52.1. “Each supervisory authority shall act with complete independence in performing its tasks and exercising its powers in accordance with this Regulation.”

GDPR Article 52.2: “The member or members of each supervisory authority shall … remain free from external influence, whether direct or indirect, and shall neither seek nor take instructions from anybody.”

Our Data Protection Commissioner must regularly report to the Minister. One of the functions of our Commissioner follows.

DPB Section 71 (g) “monitor the processing of personal data and, in particular, sensitive personal data, and any other matter affecting the privacy of persons in respect of their personal data, and report to the Minister on the results of that monitoring”.

SAFEGUARD 2

The second critical safeguard is confidentiality. Every member of the EU supervisory authorities must hold confidential information, to the highest professional duty, for the remainder of their lives.

GDPR Article 54.2. “The member or members and the staff of each supervisory authority shall … be subject to a duty of professional secrecy both during AND AFTER their term of office, with regard to any confidential information which has come to their knowledge in the course of the performance of their tasks or exercise of their powers.”

Our Commissioner holds it like water in a sieve. They can simply authorise their staff to release confidential information at their discretion. When it inevitably leaks out, no one is to be held accountable.

DPB Section 73.1. “The Commissioner and a public officer appointed pursuant to section 72(1) shall keep secret all confidential information coming to his knowledge during the course of the administration of this Act or any other Act that the Commissioner has jurisdiction to administer or enforce, EXCEPT insofar as disclosure is necessary for the administration of this Act OR insofar as the Commissioner authorises that person to release the information.”

DPB Section 74. “The Commissioner and his staff shall not be subject to any action, claim or demand by, or liability to, any person in respect of anything done or omitted to be done in good faith in the discharge or in connection with the discharge of the functions conferred on the Commissioner and his staff pursuant to this Act.”

SAFEGUARD 3

The third critical safeguard is that the EU supervisory authorities must be experienced in Data Protection.

GDPR Article 53.2. “Each member shall have the qualifications, experience and skills, in particular in the area of the protection of personal data, required to perform its duties and exercise its powers.”

Regulators should be better qualified, or at least be as competent, as those whom they are regulating. Since these are political appointments, the bar for such an important role is a lawyer with 7 years of irrelevant experience.

DPB Section 70.2. “A person is qualified to hold or to act in the post of Data Protection Commissioner, where that person is qualified to practise as an attorney-at- law and has so practised for a period of not less than 7 years, or for periods amounting in the aggregate to not less than 7 years”.

SAFEGUARD 4

The fourth critical safeguard is the integrity of the appeal process. There is an independent European Data Protection Board (our Tribunal), comprised of the heads of each national supervisory authority. Each member of the supervisory authority is appointed by a transparent procedure.

GDPR Article 53.1. “Member States shall provide for each member of their supervisory authorities to be appointed by means of a transparent procedure by: their parliament; their government; their head of State; or an independent body entrusted with the appointment under Member State law.”

Our Tribunal is appointed by the Minister. Since the politically favoured expect these appointments, they do not need to invest in their professional development and competence. So, the bar must be set low enough for them to qualify.

DPB Schedule 1.1. “The members of the Tribunal shall be appointed by the Minister by instrument in writing from among persons WHO APPEAR TO HIM to be qualified as having had experience of, and shown capacity in, matters relating to data protection and privacy OR such other related discipline.”

“Such other related discipline”??? Well, why not simply appoint assassins, since they normally keep their client’s data private? Alternatively, why not just write a better Bill for all of us?

Grenville Phillips II is a Chartered Structural Engineer and President of Solutions Barbados. He can be reached at NextParty246@gmail.com


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96 responses to “A Bill to Collect and Leak Sensitive Information”


  1. Great job.

    You have clearly demonstrated that we took good laws and ‘make a mockery’ of them.
    Animal Farm
    Alice in Wonderland
    1984
    Bizarro’s World
    It’s like watching an alternate universe

  2. Piece the Legend Avatar
    Piece the Legend

    @ Commander Theophillus Gazerts

    I see that you are right up in there in this driver’s seat.

    With the Gattling on full automatic.

    De ole man commends you for your pellucid observations and usual alacrity

    I going leave you yo handle this matter.

    Expect soon to find that Hee Hee and Hee Haw going come to attack you.

    Followed by Baje and Goerring and Barbados 2019

    I know you dont curse but sometimes you need to use rough words against these 5 reprobates

    I going only come back when Grenville Phillips starts yo explain each line of HIS ARTICLE.

    He does write he items and den run off to sit and do nothing like he continues to do with Solutions Barbados.

    And den he does feel dat he getting close to bajans

    He is a lost soul in addition to being a paid operative in the Mia Mugabe regime

    But forge ahead Commander


  3. There should be the same urgency with the Freedom of information Act. No data that exists in one of the 2 Barbados’ will be revealed.


  4. Piece:

    I understand your distress. This dangerous Data Protection Bill was actively supported by both the BLP and Atherley’s party in both the select committee and the senate. However, you cannot bring yourself to see the dangerous trends in your own party.

    Atherley’s party has supported the BLP in every harmful-to-the-public bill wherever it counted. There would be the typical divisive bluster that both the BLP and DLP engage in, but when it counts, they all vote against the public’s interest. They did it with the Integrity in Public Life bill, and now with this Data Protection Bill.

    It seems that you have become Atherley’s party’s first yardfowl. Having tried to have a rational discussion with BLP and DLP yardfowls, I know that there is nothing that I can write to convince you that your deranged assertion that I am a paid BLP operative is untrue. So I will not waste time doing so.

    Wise up Piece – but I think that it is too late for that.


  5. It seems that you have become Atherley’s party’s first yardfowl. Having tried to have a rational discussion with BLP and DLP yardfowls, I know that there is nothing that I can write to convince you that your deranged assertion that I am a paid BLP operative is untrue. So I will not waste time doing so.
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    NAILED IT


  6. Was glad to hear Minister of Health Jeffery Boston hint he will be piloting a piece of legislation soon to address data privacy in the health sector. Interesting because a large slice of this sector is deeply penetrated by a single private person.


  7. David:

    The Data Protection Bill includes all private sector businesses (including health providers) who collect data on their clients. I was surprised at his statement, but then realized that he probably wanted the Ministry of Health to collect the medical data of private sector patients.

    For your information, private sector businesses must keep their client’s information secret otherwise they can go bankrupt with negative branding. That is incentive enough to protect client data. The Government has not demonstrated that they can keep data confidential, since it is normally waived about on political platforms – by the gatekeepers themselves.


  8. @Grenville

    Why would a separate piece of legislation have to be enacted to protect data managed by the health sector? Is there a precedent elsewhere to support?


  9. Are we going to hear from other members of Solutions on important policy issues?


  10. So do something about it.


  11. David

    All of these so-called ‘safeguards’ well represent double speak – of the Orwellian type.

    We guarantee you that, like everything else these people have brought us in the last 500 years, the march to the Big-Brother society or the Global Security State is well advanced.

    So they will require the mark of their lord and master on your forehead.


  12. Interesting comment from Deputy Speaker Dr. Sonia Browne re members of the public can discover who are suffering from HIV in Barbados by sitting outside a certain polycyclic in Bridgetown. She did so in her contribution to the Data Bill yesterday. It makes on ponder on the progress we are making if it is not holistic.

  13. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ David BU

    Progress? In case you did not notice all these bits of legislation are retrograde. The responsibilities once put on professional and personal integrity are now legislated. Lawyers are now employed to look for loop holes and they are many.

  14. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ David BU

    Any one with average intelligence who knows at which clinics certain ailments are diagnosed and treated can deduce that information. Dr. Browne has voiced what is generally known.


  15. David:

    As we noted last week, the 102-page Data Protection Bill provides an unnecessarily complicated bureaucracy that can easily be corrupted for politically partisan reasons.

    If we want to protect the privacy of personal data, then why not simply define personal data, and state that sharing or selling a person’s personal data, without their consent, is an offence which entitles the victim to damages.

    The victim can then quantify their loss of business and/or reputation, and a judge can determine what is valid, and award damages accordingly. Why is that so hard? It is not. But when you have another agenda, simplicity is an inconvenient hindrance.


  16. Hal:

    How many members of Solutions Barbados to you want to lose their jobs by speaking as I do? How many would satisfy you? This is not an inconsequential game. Neither are we under the protective umbrella of the BLP/DLP. Wise up.


  17. You should also point out it’s a free country and people can do as they want.

    If they want to be silent they can remain silent. If they want to speak they can do so.

    Or jut tell him they are providing comments under pseudonyms

    Although i would like to see others of the team, asking about them at every post is becoming stale.

    Over to you Goren


  18. @ Grenville,

    Are you suggesting that a person puts his or her job at risk from publicly identifying as a member of Solutions? Is our democracy so fractured?


  19. Yes Hal. It has come to that. So wise up and stop being so disturbingly naive.


  20. @ Grenville,

    ‘Disturbingly naïve’ for assuming that Barbados is an open democracy which cherishes free speech? Or, that Barbados is a failed state ruled by a small authoritarian clique? Is this what our constitutional independence has come to?

  21. charles Skeete Avatar

    Solutions- is this bill more dangerous than the Public order Act or the 1974 constitutional amendments
    and were any of your submissions on the bill to the joint select committee of both Houses of Parliament taken into accountin the final formulation of the bill?


  22. @Grenville

    You have invited the question by your response why have Scott Weatherhead and a couple others been speaking on behalf of a political party?


  23. Just protect yaselves from ya wicked politicians/ministers, they already have a human trafficking label.

    https://www.facebook.com/jayboldenpolitics/videos/479744429524130/?t=43


  24. If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear.

    We should trust the government. The murders demonstrate that the government needs to monitor the island even better. So those who criticise the government for collecting data are indirectly helping the criminals.

    Control means freedom.

  25. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @Tron August 7, 2019 4:28 PM “If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear.”

    We ALL have something to hide.

    For example I do not wish to share my HIV status with anybody, except my sexual partner(s) and my health professionals.

    I do not wish to share my bank balance with anybody, ok, ok, it is today $6.27 BDS but there are many people I would not wish to share that information with.

    i would not wish any and everybody to know that 50 years ago while I was at university i got an “F” in one course.

    I would not want everybody to know that when I was young and beautiful I horned my best friend, and that 50 years later she is still my best friend, and still does not know.

    We all have something to hide. And it is not so much the government we are hiding from. Because who is “the government” anyhow? When eventually the BLP is out of office. And eventually they will be out of office; are you going to want “the government” all up in your business?

  26. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @Tron August 7, 2019 4:28 PM “If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear. We should trust the government.”

    Hey Tron: Do you want to share you bank account numbers and your passwords and PIN numbers with me? You have nothing to fear. You should trust me.

    i will share the information with only one or two of my drug taking friends. Nobody else.

    And while ya at it, please post the last 53 years of your personal and corporate income tax returns here. We would all love to see. You have nothing to fear. You should trust us.


  27. DO NOT TRUST ANY BARBADOS GOVERNMENTS with your personal data, they will use that information against you especially after being KICKED OUT OF PARLIAMENT…and while in opposition….. if ever returned to parliament, they will use that information against your children.

    you already know these classless pigs you call leaders, mostly lawyers, have NO ethics or morals, their moral compass was broken before they were born…ya can’t fix that.

  28. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    This piece of legislation creates several moral hazards.


  29. I warned you SB, You must live the Pain and they are crooked liars and scumbags, they can’t even keep the Archives and Land Registry intact, Massive Land Fraud and PONZI this is what you get from Crooks,


  30. Hi David:

    You do not need an excuse to ask my anything.

    Our economic policies have one vulnerability – if our candidates accept bribes to not implement them. Therefore, at our AGM, our candidates unanimously agreed to sign a contract to go bankrupt if they accepted bribes. The contract expired on the day the election results were announced and the candidate was not elected.

    Most of our members agreed to extend their contracts to the next general election. However, some decided that they did not want to be be involved in politics anymore, some wanted a break for a while, and some did not want to be restrained by a contract. Those who did not want to be restrained generally went to Atherley.

    We have learnt that anyone can make promises, and a politician’s promise is the least likely to be kept. Politicians have proven that they can use promises to deceive the public to voting for them. Our promises were backed up with an enforceable contract. You can ask other candidates why anyone should believe that they would implement them.


  31. How many current SB members lost their jobs ( the members that were involved in the last election)?


  32. Hi Charles:

    The select committee exhibited extreme incompetence when reviewing our recommendations. They generally used the straw-man method of redefining many of our recommendations, and then criticizing their own inventions. As I noted – extreme incompetence.

    In my opinion, the Data Protection Bill is the most dangerous. The Acts you referenced may have potential to do harm, but they have not over the past few decades. This one has potential to do significant harm, and even without this bill, harm has been realised. Imagine what they will do with a bill to legally facilitate this harm.

  33. Piece the Legend Avatar
    Piece the Legend

    @ Grenville Phillips

    There was a time when you first were canvassing when 3 people came to de ole man and said

    “He need help call he at…

    3

    And de ole man BECAUSE DEM AXE POLITELY started to review your materials.

    AND TEST YOU!!!

    Watch how you reacted under pressure CAUSE PRESSURE according to my fellow myope Dr GP “burst pipes”

    And unfortunately you PIPES did burst.

    You dont take dissent kindly and then you stretch the truth OR AS Peter Lawrence Thompson says “you lie”

    Then, in addition to the Iso TALIBAN ideas about the internet police, and the hugging punishment for murderers, you coopted the Sand Devil to your ranks.

    And dat sank your boats completely and irreparably

    Then like many others here, de ole man started seeing the unmistakakable pattern of the Mottley regime in your writings.

    Things where you would come and agree with something Mottley did. But amazingly, when you were the only 3rd party in town, that was okay

    In fact we all recall how the Minister of Disinformation would be agreeing with your jobby.

    And suddenly as soon as Senstor Caswell got appointed by The Reverend Bishop Pastor Joseph Atherley things changed.

    And you started to do sn about turn Grenville.

    And suddenly, Whereas before, talking bout your dictatorship tendencies, LIKE THOSE OF YOUR BOSS MUGABE, WOULD GET YOU AND sand Dollar vex now all that has changes.

    Now you actively vex cause de ole man dun wid your party and according to you, me and de grandson, have become Atherley’s party’s first yardfowl.

    The very words de ole man call you as her official asswipe and yardfowl, you calling de same words.

    And then you reference imaginary conversations with THE DLP which is not in power and your boss the BLP

    You are correct that “there is ABSOLUTELY nothing that YOU can write to convince ME FROM MY EMPIRICALLY DETERMINED ASSERTION that you ARE a paid BLP operative.


  34. @ nextparty246 August 6, 2019 11:02 PM
    “The Data Protection Bill includes all private sector businesses (including health providers) who collect data on their clients. I was surprised at his statement, but then realized that he probably wanted the Ministry of Health to collect the medical data of private sector patients.

    For your information, private sector businesses must keep their client’s information secret otherwise they can go bankrupt with negative branding. That is incentive enough to protect client data. The Government has not demonstrated that they can keep data confidential, since it is normally waived about on political platforms – by the gatekeepers themselves.”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Sounds as if Lady Karma finally visited you to remove from your fixed-focus eye lens the blinker of moral myopia!

    Is this the same “libertine” GP who just months ago wanted to introduce legislation to ban the watching of pornography by hard-back men and women unless they obtain a ‘restricted-viewing’ licence from his self-appointed moral police?

    We hope you can feel now what it is like to be subjected to any unnecessary intrusion into the private lives of ordinary decent law-abiding tax-paying citizens; porn watchers or no porn watchers.

    Now you would be able to appreciate why your total ‘Solutions-to-Barbados’ social problems, the one-man party that “Piece the Legend” loves to hate- would never find traction among ‘ordinary’ Bajans who like to keep their private lives just private and not to be ‘exposed’ to the ‘naked’ power-hungry political whims and moral fancies of any politician, bureaucrat or self-delusional crusader sitting on his high horse or arrant hypocrisy.


  35. Piece:

    Name one lie?

    You keep mentioning PLT. He asked for sensitive information which I was unwilling to provide – because it was sensitive. So he thought it did not exist. We have since had private discussions and he seems satisfied that the information exists. I also directed him to where it can be verified. You can confirm all of this with him.

    Now to the topic at hand. Do you agree with the Data Protection Bill as passed? Do you have any concerns?


  36. @ Miller who wrote ” ‘ordinary’ Bajans who like to keep their private lives just private.”

    I am sure a lot of middle and upper class Bajans also want ” hide” their transgressions.


  37. Barbados should make the biggest apology of all to the Rastafatian community, given the island’s current state of despicable and horrendous neglect. Along with the vicious slave society the shite leaders nurtured and maintained for over 70 years.

    https://www.facebook.com/1381321193/posts/10219820458726851/?sfnsn=mo


  38. “Black Hat: GDPR privacy law exploited to reveal personal data”

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-49252501


  39. Ugly racist apartheid Barbados…and low class yardfowls…

    https://www.facebook.com/jackie.stewart.965/videos/1088551361354402/?t=3


  40. When ya tief public finds from the treasury and NIS Pension…ya should be ARRESTED.

    that is what forward thinking governments who are NOT CORRUPT…would do…still waiting for the Mia governmentto arrest those who stole from the treasury and NIS Pension Fund.

    https://www.stabroeknews.com/2019/news/regional/trinidad/08/08/trinidad-minister-husband-arrested-for-misappropriation-of-funds/?fbclid=IwAR0IkgepapgeskbOizUHt4jkEwgWiZ_ki9sHTNqmHCeRklkT7moRrGzyF00


  41. The above advisory is from Amnesty International…yall know how Caribbean people don’t like to take heed…these racists in US are evil and they will kill you so ignore at ya own peril..

    http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/amesty-international-warns-about-travel-to-the-us-6.2.903862.fe0a2e9e8e?fbclid=IwAR1abZrBulQVPPT0T9NJuef1BPy7vIaQO07935ZScYVVhrvT7sObIJppIBg

    “For the month of Au­gust, lo­cals maybe pur­chas­ing tick­ets to trav­el to pop­u­lar des­ti­na­tions in the Unit­ed States of Amer­i­ca. But Amnesty In­ter­na­tion­al has is­sued a trav­el ad­vi­so­ry for the coun­try call­ing on peo­ple in Trinidad and To­ba­go and world­wide to ex­er­cise ex­treme cau­tion be­cause of the re­cent wave of gun at­tacks there.

    In an ad­vi­so­ry is­sued yes­ter­day, Amnesty In­ter­na­tion­al said, “this trav­el ad­vi­so­ry is be­ing is­sued in light of the on­go­ing high lev­els of gun vi­o­lence in the coun­try.”

    Last week a to­tal of 31 peo­ple were killed in sep­a­rate mass shoot­ings in Ohio and Texas. The shoot­ings have once again reignit­ed the de­bate to have stricter gun con­trol in the US, which has as part of its con­sti­tu­tion the right to bear arms.

    In its ad­vi­so­ry, Amnesty In­ter­na­tion­al said if you de­cid­ed to trav­el to the Unit­ed States, “Be ex­tra vig­i­lant and be wary of the ubiq­ui­ty of firearms among the pop­u­la­tion.”

    It al­so urged trav­ellers to avoid places where large num­bers of peo­ple gath­er and to ex­er­cise ex­treme cau­tion when vis­it­ing lo­cal bars, night­clubs, and ca­sions.

    It al­so warned that a trav­eller’s race, gen­der iden­ti­ty and coun­try of ori­gin, eth­nic back­ground or sex­u­al ori­en­ta­tion may put them at a high­er risk of be­ing tar­get­ted with gub vi­o­lence and should plan ac­cord­ing­ly.

    But Amnesty In­ter­na­tion­al is not on­ly call­ing on vis­i­tors to be cau­tious, but it has al­so called on the Unit­ed States to take im­me­di­ate steps to ad­dress gun vi­o­lence.

    It said, “The Unit­ed States has an oblig­a­tion to en­act a range of mea­sures at the fed­er­al, state and lo­cal lev­els to reg­u­late ac­cess to firearms and to pro­tect the rights of peo­ple to live and move about freely with­out the threat of gun vi­o­lence.”

    It said the gov­ern­ment has not tak­en suf­fi­cient steps to meet this oblig­a­tion.”

  42. Piece the Legend Avatar
    Piece the Legend

    @ Grenville Phillips

    You again lie even now.

    When Peter Lawrence Thompson asked for ghe information at that time, the information WAS NOT SENSITIVE!

    IN FACT, it was supposedly information that you and your No Solutions for Barbados party were promoting for the salvation of Barbados

    How could it be that the very basis upon which you are asking Bajans to vote for you ARE SUDDENLY STATE SECRETS???

    You again show yourself to be a liar.

    Grenville, before you start catching at these items about Mugabe and her despotism DE OLE MAN AND ME GRANDSON WAS DETAILING THE WICKEDNESS OF HER LAWS AND CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES!!!

    http://imgur.com/rK1nVwt

    You now smelling your pee and just come town.

    De ole man been doing dis advocacy for years now.

    You now playing catchup AND POORLY TOO CAUSE YOU DOES ONLY COMMENT ON WHAT MIA PAY YOU TO SPEAK BOUT!!!

  43. Piece the Legend Avatar
    Piece the Legend

    @ Grenville Phillips

    In addition to the Data Laws de old MAN has been talking bout nuff more tings

    Which you Grenville Phillips never talk bout

    http://imgur.com/mt2Nffn

    For example you ent pick you teet at the White Whores matter.

    Not once Grenville!

    Why is that? Why you dont speak out bout dese tings?

    Maybe it is because you getting paid by Mugabe to do road repairs right?

    You are seen by bajans to be a Mugabe pimp and not to EVER speak against the wickedness that your boss Mugabe is doing.

    People see you as being employed to bad talk Senator Franklyn but dat ent going wuk.

    Watch muh now!


  44. That all yuh pay GP II any mind is telling.

  45. Piece the Legend Avatar
    Piece the Legend

    For a while there Grenville de ole man was putting me support behind a third part identity

    And for a while that was you.

    http://imgur.com/PEq0hiD

    But under a microscope, you and your Taliban laws did not stand up to closer scrutiny.

    I see possibilities and big things with Caswell Franklyn

    He is a man who listens

    And I telling he to watch dat feller wid de name like a count, or viscount or earl.

    He ent mean you no good Senator


  46. Piece:

    You have produced nothing. The information was always sensitive. Go talk to PLT.

    On your party’s shameless support of this most dangerous Data Privacy Act. As expected, you failed miserably to address that. But you did behave like any typical yardfowl – unable to see the wickedness in your own party.

  47. Piece the Legend Avatar
    Piece the Legend

    @ Grenville Phillips

    Even Hee Hee of the pair of Rented Donkeys said that discourse with you is futile.

    But they are wrong and I will show them why.

    I will spend a few moments with you to show ALL AND SUNDRY WHO YOU ARE AND YOUR PAID PURPOSE.

    You asked and I quote

    “… Do you agree with the Data Protection Bill as passed? Do you have any concerns?…”

    Prior to any Act being passed by Mugabe de ole man posted these items

    http://imgur.com/gkSomPX

    And this

    http://imgur.com/gallery/qiXBp

    And several others.

    You jes arrive here pun Barbados Underground because you got invited to destroy the Third party concept.

    You are a straw man full of hot wind a presage to flatulence.

    There are NO OTHER PEOPLE in No Solutions Barbados since you are a dictator and a slow one too.

    Look at your website.

    It is the same look from the time it got put up.

    The same drab graveyard ambience.

    Thd same narrativeNOT ONE FVCUK HAS CHANGED!

    And that is because you were paid to stay looking drab AS A STRATEGY TO DISSUADE THE VOTING PUBLIC!

    You are not “spokesman looking material” yet YOU RELENTLESSLY PURSUE THE ROLE OF SPOKESPERSON FOR NO SOLUTIONS BARBADOS!

    With all the money you and sand dollar claim you have made YOU COULD AT LEAST hire someone to

    1.Be your PR or
    2.Redo your website

    Other that this dead horse of thd Data Protection Act that your boss Mugabe has rammed down Bajans throats, is there anything constructive that you are proposing to citizens?

    Or is that shy$e sensitive too?

    I answered your questions PLEASE ANSWER MINE but then again, the autocrat that you are DOAN ANSWER NOBODY!

    Just now you going start a next blog AND RUN FROM DIS ONE, as usual.


  48. @ Junior,

    Privacy is key to our freedoms, but you have said that the reason why you are the only identified author of Solutions columns/statements is because members are terrified in case they lose their jobs.
    In light of this democratic deficit, do you think a long debate about data privacy is a priority, or should the threat to our freedoms be our main concerns?
    Don’t you think that if ordinary citizens fear that if being a member of a legally constituted democratic organisation poses a threat to their job security then our society is no better than China or any other repressive society?
    Maybe you can tell the blog of the many Solutions candidates in the 2018 general election how many lost their jobs, or had their jobs threatened, or were denied jobs because of their membership of your party? Is this not a matter that should be challenged in the courts? Or is that naïve?


  49. @ Piece the Legend August 8, 2019 7:07 PM

    Since when have consultants (working on a contractual basis) been appointed by the governor? That would be new to me. The “Legend” once again thinks in the categories of the cursed Barbadian welfare state.

    The Prime Minister is acting in an absolutely exemplary manner here. In general, all state servants should only be employed on a private basis in order to achieve the necessary flexibility for the personnel tableau. Civil servants who are not afraid either do not work at all or work poorly.

    Barbados needs a social media agent, and that’s a good thing. He establishes a close bond between government and people and creates a professional internet presentation.

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