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ˌCabinet reˈshuffle noun  –  a change in the members of the British Cabinetdecided by the prime minister, in which some members are given different jobs, some members lose their jobs, and new members are brought in.

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The Mottley cabinet reshuffle has generated tanta debate in the country. This is not surprising given her decision to appoint a 26 strong Cabinet supported by a bevy of parliamentary secretaries and consultants said to be the largest anywhere in the world per thousand of population.

Civic minded citizens appreciate the importance of a vibrant opposition within the parliamentary setup AND The Third Estate. Unfortunately the culture of local parliamentary politics has not morphed to a level of maturity to witness routine voting that challenges the front bench. Members of parliament – like puppets on a string – happily discharge parliamentary duties by parroting the positions of the front benchers. How refreshing it would be in the current configuration of the Lower House to have backbenchers voting and contributing based on conscience. Wishful thinking from the blogmaster because Prime Minister Mottley removed that possibility by selecting 26 ministers that she recently reduced to 24.

What informs the decision by a prime minister to reshuffle a cabinet is left to speculation. All the opinions expressed as to Mottley’s motive for the changes to her cabinet remain just that, opinions. That is unless she sees good reason to disclose her reasons to the public and how would we know she is not being politically diplomatic given the nature of the blood sport?

At a glance the reshuffle leaves the blogmaster to speculate about a few things supported by a little research.

Prime Minister Mottley for the moment regards Ministers Jerome Walcott, Dale Marshall, Santia Bradshaw and Jeffery Bostic, Cynthia Forde and possibly Ronald Toppin as the nucleus of her Cabinet. It is important as leader for stability be maintained in the Cabinet room and by extension the government.

The reshuffle was possibly to accommodate Lisa Cummins and Ian Gooding-Edghill who demonstrated competence and high work effort. The inclusion of the two is meant to infuse Cabinet with greater energy to match that of prime minister Mottley at a challenging period of the countries existence. There is the speculation Cummins is also being given the opportunity to raise her national profile with an eye to 2023.

The government has not yet implemented Integrity in Public Life (Bill) although the law was passed recently. It has to be operationalized. The devil is always in the detail (execution). By shuffling ministers around it serves to upset relationships, destabilized fledgling power structures that may have taken root after two years. Until the integrity in public life apparatus is implemented the prime minister has the option given the large MP pool to use the reshuffle option in the toolbox to suppress corrupt behaviour.

In June when the large cabinet was selected the prime minister would have based her decision for the most part on potential. After two years she is in a position to match potential with performance. It is an opportunity for Prime Minster Mottley to FIRE a couple ministers under the cloak of a reshuffle. If Trevor Prescod wants to make a fuss about a prime minister exercising the prerogative to relieve him of his ministry the blogmaster sees the upside, a more active bank bench which is integral to adversarial politics in the system we try to practicee. Some of us maybe encouraged to tune in to debates in the Lower House.

Those ministers who escaped the reshuffle should not feel they operate in a safe zone. Mottley is aware her large cabinet will be a platform issue in the upcoming general election. She will have to do another assessment before she rings the bell to determine if she can defend the position that she needed a large Cabinet to get a difficult job done. If the answer is no, she will jettison a few more.

The 64k question for the BU intelligentsia- which bucket does Prescod, Payne, Hinkson or Moe fit? Bear in mind it is speculative because with the exception of a couple BU commenters, we do not live in the head of Mia Mottley.


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178 responses to “The Mottley Shuffle”


  1. “Why is the quality of our parliamentary debate so poor?”

    At least we don’t read prepared scripts. #BLIVUKC


  2. @Donna at 4:40

    Thanks for responding to the idiocy of a couple of the BU old men.

    I don’t have to add a word.


  3. I don’t know why Greene and Hal think that black people like me scare white Bajans.. Don’t black Bajans like me still not mind their babies, cook their food, teach their children, doctor and nurse their elders, do their surgeries etc. etc. etc. if we wanted to maim them or kill them we always have plenty of opportunities to do so, their guns, notwithstanding. Here I am sitting with my kitchen door wide open, no guard dogs, no guns, well yes i do have a Collins, but that is because I farm. Any human being is free to walk in at anytime as long as I am awake, but in nearly 70 years NEVER a white Bajan has walked in.

    Why?

    Give me some reasons.


  4. Free your minds, tens of millions of people are waking up, stop being slaves to a system that’s not yours and never will be…

    https://youtu.be/RYUbd8JGqgo?t=11


  5. @Greene August 5, 2020 12:46 PM “…many have outside black children who they love to brag about…”

    Men who love their children and who are proud of them, and who brag about them do not shut their doors to their own flesh and blood, the fruit of their own loins. Proud dads do NOT leave their children outside. What does it do to a child to know that he or she, especially for a boy child to know that he cannot go to his daddy’s home? That he is perpetually the outside child.

    ALL of our children whether born before our marriage, during our marriage, or in between our various marriages are children who come from inside of us, and as such they deserve to be INSIDE their daddies homes, not outside. NEVER outside.

    What sort of people are we that in 2020 we think that for a white man to brag about his outside children is an honorable, just, loving, Christian thing to do. Surely our black children and their black mothers deserve, better. Much, much better.

    Shame on you Greene for your sexist, racist views.

    No wonder the PEOPLE cut wunna RH’s 30-0


  6. After the Senate rejected the anti-corruption bill, it is time for our leader Mia Mottley to dissolve the Senate and imprison those who voted against the bill or walked out. Obviously, the Don’s influence extends all the way to the Senate.

    Time for the people to storm the Senate!


  7. https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/08/05/integrity-in-public-life-bill-defeated/

    yall better get those judges inserted into that integrity in public life bill…yall trying to keep corrupt judges on the bench to do ya nasty bidding and keep discriminating against Black people, keep robbing ya own people, keep them subjugated and in generational poverty, not able to own their own land, not able to get compensated for their injuries…corrupt no good black face parasites the whole lot of you……but not this time, all of you need to be in handcuffs on the international stage.

    … ya see all those marijuana SLAVE PLANTATIONS ya got ya white friends building, keep building them dont stop……the first set of slaves you put on them with ya low crawling black face selves…….there are people who will go to the ends of the earth to see you immediately be investigated internationally for MODERN DAY SLAVERY…stinking skunks…it does not just end there , you went out of your way to create the environment and set the stage to enslave your people using the marijuana that they have been criminalized for by you same demons for decades, now you got the nerve you and ya minority wannabe slave masters to believe someone is going to sit quietly and allow you and your trash minorities to become millionaires off the modern day slavery of black people using the same marijuana that you with your evil selves are still criminalizing them for, well think again.’..

    one way or the next we will get you.


  8. @ Tron

    Sometimes you are funny, intentionally or unintentionally, but quite often your ideas are borderline Fascist. Are you Mr Jong or just meant to be disruptive on the blog? I got your obsession with Guyana.


  9. @Dee Word

    Is the problem still happening with that file? Did a workaround. WordPress is still working on it, it is a system issue.


  10. Cuhdear,

    The non Bajan whites at Q.C used to hang with the blacks. Only the Bajan whites retreated to the area around the tennis courts. Once the blacks decided to get to those benches before them. You should have seen their faces.

    There was one olive-skinned girl who was accepted as white. She had a black boyfriend. We heard the Bajan whites discussing it. One Hutchinson girl said her parents would disown her if she had a black boyfriend.

    We did not feel inferior and really just thought they were stupid. We felt no animosity towards them until words in history books were brought to life in Roots. We also became aware of Apartheid around that time and we labelled the white hang out areas South Africa. Then Elsie put her foot down and said she did not want to hear about black and white again unless we were playing chess.

    And that was the end of that! We really were more interested in having fun than making war anyway.

    After school we would run into some of them on the streets of Bridgetown. We would automatically remember them but most of them would not even see us. Strangely enough, David Seale’s daughter would recognise you, shout you and ask what became of everybody by name. She was one of the few. My brother who went to H.C had the same experience. There was one Leach fellow who recognised him even from behind, slapped him mildly round his head and asked if he thought he could hide from him. That young man committed suicide a few years ago. Maybe he was too different.

    That being said, I have noticed that many of them are making conversation with me in the supermarkets, doctor’s offices and on the streets.

    I respond as I would to any other human being.

    A national coversation in which they are honest would solve their problems. There is really no appetite for war among the average black Bajan.

    P.S.

    You did have something to add. I missed the atrocious outside black child reference.


  11. Donna,

    thanks for your observations. very informative. my remark wrt the black children bit was not my opinion. how can it be? i am merely reporting what i heard.

    nice to have a rationale discussion without going off on some tirade and shooting the messenger or attempting to.

    incidentally i know the Hutchinsons of whom you speak well.

    would be nice to hear from Robert or Silversleeves about these matters. it is time for the relationship between blacks and whites and syrians and indians to be discussed openly


  12. Correction : among average black Bajans.


  13. All I can say is that I agree with Donna 100%. I remember when I was at BCC, all the Indians used to sit in class or lime together at lunch time. This was the same for the whites and the people we does call half white. What uses to annoy me was that black people always wanted to join those groups, especially the girls that feel because them red and got what black people does call pretty hair, them is white people too.

    Bizzy Williams married Shelly and all of his white friends ridiculed him. But the only reason why duh sticking round he is because he got money.

    They had a Lebanese man here name George Hadchity that did own Yankee Garments. He had a son name Paul that did like nuff black women. Hadchity tell Paul that anytime he (Paul) think bout marrying a black woman, he gine disinherit he.

    Every club the white people had in Barbados they eventually closed when nuff black people start coming round. And let me tell yuh, the dress code at the Waterfront Cafe and the Harbour Lights uses to change according to if yuh was black or white. No shorts or sandals for blacks, but it okay for whites. I remember a friend of mine was married to a Canadian white woman and one night he, she and her sister went to the Waterfront Cafe. They let in my friend wife and her sister, but found excuses not to let him in.

    And let me tell wunnuh this too. I gine bet wunnuh anything that anytime nuff black people want to join the Blue Box Band, it gine done. White people had they own party thing that duh call Conga Line and black people mean they had to get involved in that instead of forming they own thing.

    I was at the QEH a day last week . I was sitting with my head bowed. I then hear “HMMM!!!” I then realize it was a white nurse that came to take my pressure. No “excuse me, sir.” or “hello,” or nothing so. Just a loud “HMMM!!!” to alert my attention.

    My thing is, I could live in the same place as white people and live without them at the same time.


  14. @Robert,

    i thought you were white or half white lol. interesting tho. man, what is the solution. things must change. time to come into the light

  15. William Skinner Avatar

    Talk is ok but the reality is that a black prime Minister just fired a black member of parliament, who is saying emphatically that she did it to please powerful whites and according him
    Uncle Toms in parliament. We can dance as pretty as we like but sooner or later the music stops.

  16. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @WS
    Is this the same politician who provided a memorable parliamentary contribution when in opposition, about someone who was offering money to block his re- election? I recall when a cohort attempted to calm him, he said something to the effect ,’I will call names when the time is right’.
    I would politely suggest the time is not only right, but upon him. Call the names. Call the situations.


  17. Vincent,

    Money talks all over the world. If they really want to integrate, mouth talk must only be the beginning.


  18. Waiting to see postings of the Gov of the Central Bank report on BU
    A tidbit of the report exposes barbados govt to more borrowing to pay debt
    Good luck barbadian household the tide is getting higher


  19. @NO
    An (ex)politician said in my presence that a member of a political party offered him money to ensure that his opponent didn’t win the election, trouble was that his opponent and the person who offered the money were of the same Party. I won’t call names because it would be cat piss and pepper bout here and in fairness to the (ex) politician he expected that the conversation would stay in the room.

  20. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @ac
    Your 180 on debt is fascinating. All the years your team was borrowing to the max, whether homegrown or not, you didn’t seem very concerned, you even supported it explaining it was about the “social economy”. Suddenly you seem to get it. Better late than never?

  21. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Sarge
    Have you ever stopped to wonder how Patrick Brown got the axe, then most charges were dropped, and he had to settle for Mayor of Brampton? Inside jobs are plentiful in politics. A Steel Donkey could have become Premier once he ran as the Conservative leader. Timing is everything.

  22. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ Northern Observer

    There is a reason why Don Blackman left town. I leave it to Comrade Prescod to make his next step. The bigger picture here is the face that race money politics and power in our island state is not as simple as people think. We are sweeping all kinds of things under the carpet or hoping that they will just disappear.


  23. If Prescod has been so unfaired and he only knew this after his firing let him point fingers and leave the empty talk at the door.

  24. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @WS
    None of it is simple. Nuff nuff people have left Bim’s shores. For nuff nuff reasons. Yet nothing will change if all is swept under a rug. I have a hard time believing that removing a bunch of trees from a white man’s property, led to his fall from grace. Even seeking to determine ownership is well within a Ministerial mandate. Why the reference to stealing? I agree with you a “next step” is appropriate.


  25. Talk is ok but the reality is that a black prime Minister just fired a black member of parliament, who is saying emphatically that she did it to please powerful whites and according him {Quote}
    ??????????????????????????????????

    Skinner, I know yuh say I crude and talk shyte bout my writing style and all kinds uh things so. But Prescod ain’t the only black member of parliament that get fired. Payne, Hinkson and Neil Rowe black too. I ain’t hearing you representing them.

    But it only concern you because you does call Prescod comrade and he part of the so called Pan African movement. What got me with hypocrites like you is that when Prescod was a minister, HE WAS SILENT, now he out he talking bout white shadows and wunnuh so now talking bout how he get unfaired.

    Prescod got to be part of government to represent black people or advance a cause? Wuh look, Saffrey doing a real good job representing the homeless and much more than what Prescod ever do….. and he ain’t no politician. So what make Prescod so special?

    What you should do is impress me by telling me what Prescod ever do to advance black consciousness, WHAT IS HIS TRACK RECORD IN BARBADOS, other than walking up by Bussa every emancipation day bank holiday and wearing a dashiki shirt or African garb…. and talking shyte when he under pressure.

    Yuh see me, I does like to keep it real.

  26. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ Robert
    First , the very first time you referred to me you described as a poochlicer.I never started anything with you or anybody on this blog. You can’t expect to go around being nasty without provocation. Let’s keep discussion at a certain level. Young citizens read BU.
    Now, I don’t know if you know Trevor Prescod but I have known him for donkey years, working for causes in
    the black community. Comrade Prescod was making contributions to black causes long before he entered parliament.
    I have no reason to doubt his word. Our PM, like all others, has the right to fire or hire whomever she pleases.
    I happen to identify with similar causes to Comrade Prescod and I would therefore be interested in his situation. We have been in the struggle from very young men.
    So that’s my interest. It’s not hypocritical. He said he was fired because of white shadows. He said there are also Uncle Toms in his party and Parliament.
    I don’t know Comrade Prescod to be a liar. I wish him well and hope he does not allow this political lynching to stop him from keeping in the struggle.
    You ask for an example of his work. I refer you to the Israel Lovell Foundation. I also refer you to educational programs in his community. I refer you to finding employment for members of his community when he worked in private enterprise. Long before he entered politics.
    Peace.


  27. i thought you were white or half white lol. (Quote}

    @ Greene

    Man look, yuh could see, according to William Skinner, my crude writing style that I ignorant as shyte. And not only that, I dark black is shyte.

    But to be honest, I don’t like white people, because I done know, from how they does behave, they don’t like me. And what funny bout it too is that black people don’t like me either. Because I dark, my own black people does want to insult me by calling me “dark man.” But sometimes I does get a little pass because I got curly hair. You done know how it would be being dark black and got knotty hair? Yuh gine get real heat galore.

    I gine tell you something Greene, black people are the most prejudice people in the world. We does find fault if a fellow too black, if he hair knotty, if he lips big, if he live in a wood house, wuh part he went school, wuh type a car he driving, if he got a collar and tie job.

    A time I went to PTA meeting at my daughter school and they was going to elect a new executive. A woman in a Chefette uniform offered herself for a position. An insurance salesman got all the skirt suit, collar and tie people that he feel got big jobs together and at the next meeting all of them was voted in on the executive. The Chefette girl din stand a chance.

    And let me tell yuh, if a black man got a red woman wid a big bottom, he is a hero. I does hear black men saying they ain’t want no black woman, them prefer red or clear skin women so they could get pretty skin children. And vice versa for black women.

    I got a friend that real, real dark, but she is VERY beautiful. Her own colour does call her golly wog. You see what I mean?

    Black people don’t like their own colour and they are not comfortable with themselves. Black women does bleach their skin, wear wigs or weave, wear blue, green or light brown contact lenses to look as close to white people as possible. In the 1960s black men uses to conk their hair and while black women uses to press theirs. All of wunnuh oldsters did like Percy Sledge and Nat King Cole………… and them men hair did conk to look just like white people hair.

    And Greene, I want you to check something to see if I telling lies. Check out the commercials on TV and you gine see that all the people does be clear skin with features similar to white people. You will never see a black, black man or woman with thick lips and knotty hair in uh ad pun TV. Prove me wrong. Manufacturers don’t want dark people advertising their products, but yuh know we gine and buy them.

    Wuh Greene, you could see for yourself that the body that does shout the loudest bout black consciousness, black lives matter, black power or even black shoe polish, admit they married a white man.


  28. that sounds like a white man pretending to be black. lol.

    me and you dont see eye to eye on politics but you can tell a story. lol


  29. @ Robert August 6, 2020 5:26 PM
    Black people don’t like their own colour and they are not comfortable with themselves. Black women does bleach their skin, wear wigs or weave, wear blue, green or light brown contact lenses to look as close to white people as possible. In the 1960s black men uses to conk their hair and while black women uses to press theirs. All of wunnuh oldsters did like Percy Sledge and Nat King Cole………… and them men hair did conk to look just like white people hair.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    I am ‘enthralled’ by this contribution.

    But you just can’t make such serious statements without identifying probable sociological factors which could have caused such a dismal state of affairs for the “black people”.

    The white man is much smarter than you might care give him credit. For he has, effectively, done a demolition job on the psyche of the black race by ‘teaching’ them ‘religiously’ well how to hate themselves.

    As has been argued on previous occasions, black people, first, must learn to love themselves by seeing one another as diamonds wrapped in Sun-kissed ebony skins.

    The future of the black race lies in the head and hands of the black woman!


  30. Robert,

    My maternal grandfather was smooth and dark with curly hair too. I thought he was handsome but not because of the hair. My father and his father also had soft hair but were not light skinned, especially my father. So I know what you mean. The girls loved them.

    My grandmother had long curly hair although she too was dark. Sometimes the white blood only shows up in the hair.

    But….

    You ain’t tell nuh lie. Black people still trying to be white. It is changing though.

    We may yet reach!


  31. And yup! I noticed the ads long time. They ain’t changing!

    White man did a number on black man psyche! A lot of us hate ourselves so much we self destruct.

    As I have said more than once, it will take something like a twelve step AA programme to rehabilitate the black man’s psyche.


  32. Miller,

    Some of us coloured in Jesus long time. The blue-eyed boy did not fit the map in my school atlas.

    Maybe that is why Christianity worked for me. Don’t know how I came to disregard the sexist stuff too.


  33. @Robert
    Surprised at your statements. Quite different from the person that I thought you were.


  34. Prescod should thank the PM. She has given him that which she herself cannot do.

    In order to further the economy, she cannot fight business, she cannot insist on rights and conditions for workers.

    She has made him free to do so. Therefore, if he wishes to really serve the people, he is now in a prime spot to do so. Out of the Cabinet and free to challenge issues that would compromise workers rights in a time of great economic strain.

    Plus, surely due to his long service, he is entitled to Parliamentary pension? Is that when he leaves Cabinet or only when he fully leaves Parliament?

    If this article from 2014 is to be read as accurate, he is entitled to $10,000 per month, give or take. That is a lot of change for being able to run free.

    https://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/49643/frankly-speaking-lucrative-pensions-mps

    Yes, he should thank the PM.


  35. @Theo

    unless you know Robert, be cautious about what people write about themselves on a blog. Non semper ea sunt quae videntur


  36. @ Crusoe August 7, 2020 1:41 AM

    Presscott is an ungrateful racist who spreads conspiracy theories and lives at the taxpayer’s expense. He has been unproductive all his life, never started a business, but always begged the taxpayer for money. He really confirms all the prejudices against politicians. The typical beggar syndrome.

    It’s good that our leader finally sent him to hell.


  37. Where the hell is piece?
    Comrade and leader, I am beginning to worry about you ….
    I may have to do a shuffle and move you out of that leadership position.
    Can Mottley be shuffled? 🙂



  38. “Wuh Greene, you could see for yourself that the body that does shout the loudest bout black consciousness, black lives matter, black power or even black shoe polish, admit they married a white man”

    that is going to keep on hurting you until ya die a miserable and lonely death…just like the racism and apartheid you claimed to have experienced at the high school, i think ya said HC…cause ya will never be able to see what’s right in front of you….

    ya children and grandchildren might have much better luck…if they get rid of any low grade mentality ya may have passed on to them..


  39. lol…who the cap fits..

    https://youtu.be/4JLeUo3Z2J0?t=374


  40. Will the REAL MEN please STAND UP.


  41. @ Sargeant that is not work. He going to the biggest fete in Guyana.lol


  42. that is going to keep on hurting you until ya die a miserable and lonely death…just like the racism and apartheid you claimed to have experienced at the high school, i think ya said HC…cause ya will never be able to see what’s right in front of you…. {Quote}

    Hurting me??? Wuh, mistress, I ain’t no homosexual, so I don’t care if you marry a yellow, red, black or white man. Wuh HURTING YOU is the fact that I EXPOSE yuh HYPOCRISY. You does talk heavy, but yuh weighing light is shyte.

    But yuh see how much of a LIAR YOU ARE?

    First thing first, YOU SAID YOU DON’T READ THE FOOLISHNESS I POST, yet you does RESPOND.

    Second thing, I NEVER said nothing bout experiencing racism and apartheid at HIGH SCHOOL or that I went to HC.


  43. So you want to tell me what to read and when to read it…when am bored i check out what gossipy bitch boys post, today is a relaxation day and am free for entertainment until you bore me…….. ya were crying in a post just a day or two ago about the segregation practiced when ya were in high school, unless ya lying, it hurt and burnt you that some students separated themselves from Black students….told yall short memories will always be ya down fall little boy…

    …..i know teenage boys that are more man than you mentally.

    how does it make you feel that you are so much less than a man and can’t do any better…..boo hoo hoo…


  44. You know teenage boys that are more man than me mentally, but EVERY TIME I say something you REPLYING instead of scrolling past and ignoring me?

    Now, how does that make YOU FEEL that you are so much LESS than a WOMAN and can’t do no better….. hahahahahaha. Gosh, that goes to show that you are a LITTLE GIRL.

    But I gine tell yuh again, YOU ARE A LIAR. I NEVER said nothing bout segregation practiced when I was in high school. You just can’t stop telling lies.


  45. You can only wish to be a whole woman like me and not the half a man that ya keep projecting ….am just showing you that this a platform to make a difference in your country that has major human rights and other issues, issues that i have been highlighting on here and on other platforms for 8 LONG YEARS….what have you done about any of it, show me, i dare you…….but in ya piece a man state, ya think ya can handle a real woman..what have you done to reverse the damage created by ya stupid leaders in Barbados…i will tell ya…absolutely nothing…

    do you know what i have already done for the morning, outside of bullshitting around with you to kill time….ya intellect can never reach that far to envision…..i assure you.


  46. WURA,

    I was the one who spoke of life at Q.C. I did not experience it as suffering because it was simply the white Bajans congregating together. I experienced no apparent racism from staff. Q.C was great fun mostly. I never felt deprived or oppressed or inferior in ANY way.

    You must place the comments in their context which was in response to a sympathetic comment from Greene opining that Bajan whites were mostly not racist in his experience.

    Robert simply said the races were also all segregated at Barbados Community College and that it bothered him when certain blacks felt the need to break into the white group. He saw that as the manifestation of an inferiority complex. Both he and I didn’t give a damn about the stupid whites who felt the need to be separate.


  47. And I dare you to tell BU what you do other than copy and pasting other people comments from all over social media to make we believe they are yours. Whenever somebody ask what you to have to show for the 8 years you always talking bout, yuh does RETREAT.

    You really feel that coming on every day BU from real early in the morning talking the same shyte bout black faces in parliament and minority thieves over and over again is doing something? If people talking bout cricket, cooking, gine to the sea, you does got to find some way to bring in talk bout black faces in parliament and minority thieves stealing from the treasury and pension fund. EVERY SINGLE DAY.

    BORING!!!!!!

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