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The Barbados government recently launched the Little Island Big Barbados campaign and immediately those responsible are having to defend against a torrent of criticism from the public. The thrust of the concern: the campaign is a tired concept several islands have used to promote tourism for which Barbados is whispered to have forked out $700,000.00.

In the blog BLP and DLP Cancer of Adversarial Politics the blogmaster raised concerns that are applicable in this case. 

Yesterday the Reverend Guy Hewitt (also see: Is Guy Hewitt the Way, Truth and Light for the DLP?) was featured in the news in clarion voice calling for the resignation of Minister of Tourism Lisa Cummins. The good Reverend as spokesman for the DLP- our government in waiting- has the right to call for the resignation of Cummins. If we want to promote a culture of high performance built on meritocracy, when mistakes are made or persons perform poorly, there should be consequences. Although the facts of the matter have not been disclosed to the public – pending an internal investigation by Chairman of the BTMI Roseanne Myers – there is enough smoke to the story to suggest public concerns are valid given the large sum allegedly disbursed for the campaign.

Source: DLP St. Andrew Facebook Page

A takeaway from the imbroglio for the blogmaster is the use of the resignation tactic by politicians on both sides of the aisle. It was not too long ago the incumbent Attorney General (AG) Dale Marshall called for the resignation of then AG Adriel Brathwaite. There were calls for the resignation of Michael Carrington to resign as Speaker of the House Assembly the revelation he had to pass around a hat to collect donations to make good on a client’s monies owed. The blogmaster joined strident calls for Denis Lowe to resign after the Cahill Expose. Fast forward to the present there have been calls for Dale Marshall over concerns about crime, before that it was Wilfred Abrahams and the sordid practice by GIS staffers to emotionally and physically abuse detainees at the GIS, whomever is responsible for the fiasco at Barbados Revenue Authority re car registrations and the latest Lisa Cummins to step down or be fired. They all survived the job. No doubt when the dust is settled so too will Lisa Cummins, one of those Mottley has pencilled in on her succession plan.

A critical examination of the way recent governments have operated in Barbados is that firing has not been a go to option. The calls from political talking heads for opposite members to resign is all about generating froth to feed a perception of relevance in the eyes of a disengaged and unsophisticated electorate. One has to go back to Arthur’s obvious firing of George Payne and Elizabeth Thompson to find good examples of ministerial sackings. Some may offer that a reshuffle is a form of demotion given the pecking order of some ministries, it is not a firing.

In the climate of adversarial politics the DLP is doing what the system allows for a political party to seek traction and visibility in the eyes of the public. Especially two years out from a general election.


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743 responses to “Little Island Big Cabinet”


  1. As Mia might say it is not the size of a dick or dildo that matters but how it is used

    Barbados is so small it cannot be found on world atlases

    Barbados 431 km²
    Jersey 119.5 km²
    Malta 316 km²
    Jamaica 10,990 km²
    Slovakia 49,035 km²
    Sri Lanka 65,610 km²
    Ireland 84,421 km²


  2. Dominica 751 km²


  3. Not so much of a muchness.

    The dlp is still politically dead and highly unlikely to rise again by the next elections.

    No doubt that this blp has highly underperformed and that trajectory is destined to be the case two years out.

    On balance, we are to choose between the devil and this (b)deep blue sea.

    Maybe an invasion of Barbados and the setting up of Bridgetown as a Global City, requiring people from wider Saint Micheal and elsewhere to have a visa to enter will wake finally wake us up. LOL


  4. @Pacha

    Is this about winning at the next poll or the dream of seeing meritocracy on political governance.


  5. David

    These are not mutually exclusive.


  6. I shall continue to question why an island as small as Barbados, needs two Deputy Commissioners of Police.

  7. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Wuhloss…the creatives are out in droves.


  8. A worthless govt with wufless policies to transfer wealth to the most wealthy

    Lil Island
    Wufless govt

    Hal is right

    Mottley is on a project to transfer wealth from the poor to the well connected. The DLP must challenge the basis for this policy. The principle is called planning gains – government offer land, and the developer builds the homes. But it is more than that. You do not give them the freehold, which is what she is doing. The enterprise must be a joint enterprise between government and the private developer. HOPE means giving the property to the developer. Will the homes be for sale and, if so, who gets the profits from the sale


  9. It is the same as Stuart and the DLP giving Maloney 1 billion in contracts? All very familiar isn’t it.


  10. As part of becoming a republic with a capital R there should be a Rebranding Exercise / Name Change like in Companies Mergers and Acquisitions in the Business World. So to kill 2 or more birds with one stone and get full monies worth in some such advertising canpaigns Barbados should be rebranded as Little Island when it goes solo like Liberace


  11. Hal is right

    Hal is a cunt say some
    are you H.a.l. in disguise

    “Hal” reads UK papes daily for it’s spin

    such as the outspoken Belarus reporter arrested on a flight..
    Mr Protasevich and Ms Sapega, a 23-year-old Russian national, were detained after Belarus scrambled a military jet to escort their plane …

    I was thinking it would be good if AC / angela cox / mariposa was arrested same way


  12. Harold is the Martin Bashir of Little Island formerly known as Barbados

  13. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    They couldn’t get their 50 billion dollar big guts greedy tiefing hands on the Black population’s reparations scam off the ground, so they did the next best thing, give away the land and all the housing projects to the tiefing criminal minorities and continued ACCESS to the treasury filled with borrowed money…..it works out to the same thing…robbing the descendants and enriching the criminal minorities…one way or the other, they are determined to disenfranchise and marginalize the majority population..

    but they still got, not one, but 2 major problem:

    a) if the population is intelligent they should know that there is NO LAW that can force them to buy inferior quality houses from crooked maloney, especially while knowing that the land is more than likely stolen from the elderly and their beneficiaries, who don’t get a dime for what is theirs and are unable to fight back against the combined criminal element in and outside the parliament… as is the norm.

    b) the billions of dollars in debt is a result of they all TIEFING billions of dollars from the economy over time, so the DEBT IS THEIRS…THEY will have to repay it, one way or the next, even better if the population can remove themselves over time from the mess…and leave them to it…it’s their circus and their monkeys who benefitted from DECADES OF THEFT.


  14. The “English” language is useful for communicating but there are many dialects which people don’t understand when attempting to communicate, unless spoken slowly in the Queens English which she does not even use when chilling at home in Buck Pal and she sounds like a commoner

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXxmWyjkUbo


  15. “They couldn’t get their 50 billion dollar big guts greedy tiefing hands on the Black population’s reparations scam off the ground,”

    that didn’t stop you complaining and moaning about it

    problem is you never stop complaining and moaning


  16. DavidMay 26, 2021 7:25 AM

    It is the same as Stuart and the DLP giving Maloney 1 billion in contracts? All very familiar
    Xxxxxc

    Don’t try getting slick David
    The issue here now and going forward
    How much land is govt going to transfer to private entities under the scam disguise of HOPE for the people


  17. All of this coming from a DLP that without research spent good money to put a trident in a Barbados logo for tourism. A trident that was not for tourism but that of political use to win an election.


  18. #right

    #andthebeatcontinues


  19. If Barbados had any sense it should trademark Little Island™ before anyone else does

    Come to Barbados™ the Little Island™ in the Caribbean that was the property of Royal African Company™ of Great Britain that is like theMuppet Show™

  20. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Why would anyone think that the UK does not have the island ALREADY trademarked, wuh they wont be much of any kind of slave master if they didn’t.

  21. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Again…Diego Garcia is NOT the name of a person.


  22. LITTLE ISLAND, BIG CORRUPTION

  23. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Shocked?? that’s what happens when ya DIM.

    bloodline must have come from the lower echelon of bullshit artists..

  24. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    What consequences?
    Accountability on this 🏝️ occurs once every five years.
    In now 15 (FIFTEEN) years between multiple boards and Ministers, the NIS, the people’s Bank and security lifeline, has been unable to ACCOUNT for its actions.
    Multiple other public bodies are in a similar situation. Minister Sutherland assured us many months ago this accountability matter was a priority. Thus far a slew of reports from schools, and the Caves (likely because they wanted to change its operational model and the bidders demanded it).
    Whispers about the likes of Cahill (lawsuit?) Clearwater/4 Seasons and nothing.
    Even a former Minister could be convicted in a foreign country using our laws, and yet, no similar justice has been sought locally, against him or the other three involved. Why? So the bribes can continue without fear of any recourse. Donville? Donville who? You seen anybody get arrest here? Try and keep that money flowing. It is fine or somebody(s) would have been arrested.
    NO ACCOUNTABILITY.
    And no intention to change that. We like it so.
    Transparency legislation. A waste of digital space. It will never be enforced.
    As the Dreamers will tell you with pride, WE HAVE the legislation and regulations, we just don’t enforce them. A temporary oversight, now the rule and not the exception.


  25. Northern
    We warned David at the time that a constitution right to recall a government or any other official was far more valuable than pleadings about some transparency legislation.

    Political animals are well used to avoiding these pious structures. We still need a right to recall unencumbered by any government to be deployed as a cudgel to enforce required standards.


  26. David
    Any assessment of performance should start with a scoresheet listing all the promises and indicating what has and has not been achieved so far. You’d be surprise at what has been done and I suspect from here to elections, the government will continue to ✅ the completed table. Importantly, a lot of the pending achievements that are just around the corner are major. This is a fact, no spin, no conflation or politicking.🤫


  27. Enuff
    What would be your point of departure. The first manifesto or the highhanded second parliamentary restart?


  28. Enuff

    I am quite sure the PM has about reached her projected objectives, such as rewarding her cronies with the good jobs with all the perks.


  29. Wunna could read page 13 Barbados Today news.

    ” The BLP has failed us.”


  30. Enuff

    the Barbadian electorate ought to know that it cannot elect people to the Offices of Trust, because of their notoriety or celebrity, but it must do so on the basis of a proven track-record of service to the society.
    And we have seen a pattern of behavior by this government in its effort to reward people, that have done little for the people of Barbados, with jobs which have all the perks and prestige.

  31. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Pacha
    Who the (bad word) is “we”? Is this the same “we” who vote every 5 years, or a different “we”? Do “we” think the “we” in powah have any intention of exposing themselves beyond the existing quinquennial event?


  32. Dompey May 26, 2021 9:31 AM #: “I am quite sure the PM has about reached her projected objectives, such as rewarding her cronies with the good jobs with all the perks.”

    Dompey, you’re behaving as though “rewarding cronies with the good jobs with all the perks” is a new development and something that has not been the normal practice by successive BLP and DLP administrations.

    The political party loyalist seem unable to understand there aren’t any political, philosophical or ideological differences between the BLP and DLP.


  33. NO

    No, but we have to try!LOL


  34. Who would expect the BLP to give the big pick to the DLP loyalist or the DLP to give theirs to the BLPites?


  35. @enuff

    It maybe satisfying to tick boxes on a checklist but how is the quality of governance and improvements for the people.


  36. @Pacha

    How would WE have achieved a recall?


  37. “Any assessment of performance should start with a scoresheet listing all the promises and indicating what has and has not been achieved so far”

    it is the journey not the destination that is promised
    a department could be set up for each promise which it would be a never ending work in progress

    This song explains this thesis further

    promises are a comfort to a fool


  38. obzocky.


  39. This is the promise that God made


  40. Look Who A Bust A Style
    Them a Laugh and a Kiki Kiki
    The Return Of Herbert Spliffington

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjZwVxRPUa4


  41. A god slogan for the Little Island would be

    Whats it’s name, the land where weed is Free like God planned it


  42. Did the DLP put a trident in the word Barbados that the BTMI uses for political means to win an election?


  43. @roverp1

    The pertinent question is how much did it cost to put the trident in, 700,000 dollars?


  44. Barbados Just Beyond Your Imagination….,.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y36aGrIYV4Q


  45. All should be more than concerned of the govt policies leveraged to transfer land to the wealthy.
    The plot continues to thicken as barbadian keeps eyes closed to sinerism in the most calculated of ways under helping the people


  46. David
    The same means by which you politicize the need for integrity legislation.

    The same means by which the constitution was changed willy nilly to serve the interests of people you wanted to appoint, people formerly disqualified.

    David, are you ready to admit that you were wrong and this writer saw the misguidance of this intergrity legislative play?


  47. @Pacha

    Neither party wants to enact transparency legislation. This is generally known.


  48. David
    This is why we need a right to recall.


  49. David
    Read my post again, especially the last part.

    Hants
    I saw the letter by the serial writer Mr.Ray and laughed. 100-22=78.

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