The Barbados National Building Code was published in 1992, as a draft document for review and comment. It was updated and published for use in 1993. For the next 20 years, Barbadian: politicians, senior public officials, lawyers, radio moderators, newspaper columnists, editors, journalists, and building professionals, confidently asserted that Barbados only had a draft building code.

For 20 years, I asked them to examine the evidence that easily verified the truth. They would not. During those 20 years, there was a building boom. Homeowners and contractors were misinformed that the only guidance they had to build properly, was only a draft. For most of those 20 years, I stood alone in claiming that it was not.

VINDICATED

After about 18 years, the Chief Town Planner explained that the 1993 Building Code was not a draft, and should be used. Those who misled the public, bear much responsibility for the thousands of substandard and high-maintenance houses that unnecessarily litter Barbados’ landscape today.

This unwillingness to even look at evidence that can easily settle a matter, is threatening to become part of Barbadian culture. The latest matter is Barbados becoming a republic. Added to the list of those unwilling to look at evidence on this matter, are our: ambassadors, political scientists, academics, and extreme radical activist political advisors.

CHECKING CLAIMS

They tell us that the Queen is a non-executive ceremonial position. Therefore, replacing a non-executive Queen, with a non-executive President, is something that no right-thinking Barbadian should oppose.

If that was true, then I would agree with Barbados becoming a republic. But I have learnt that when our radical activists make claims, they tend to be wrong. So, I checked, and their record of misleading the public with false claims remains unbroken.

CEREMONIAL OR EXECUTIVE?

Section 63.(1) of our Constitution states: “The executive authority of Barbados is vested in Her Majesty.” In Section 63.(2), it goes on to state that “the executive authority of Barbados may be exercised on behalf of Her Majesty by the Governor-General”.

Our Constitution describes several situations where the Governor General acts with executive authority, like when war is declared. Therefore, contrary to popular opinion, neither the Queen nor our Governor General are ceremonial positions. The only ceremonial reference in our Constitution is in the context of religious ceremonies.

CEREMONIAL PRESIDENT

Our radical activists have advised that Parliament can change our Constitution, to confer the title and function of President on our Governor General. But what does our Constitution state? Section 63.(3) explains that Parliament can confer functions on persons or authorities – except “the Governor-General.”

Our radicals have also advised that Parliament can change the Constitution to make us a republic. By now we should know the drill. If our radicals claim that something is true, and our journalists do not challenge it, then it is almost certainly false.

ALTERING OUR CONSTITUTION.

Section 43 of our Constitution allows Parliament to alter it. However, there is a limit to what Parliament can alter, so that they do not make Barbados a failed state. One limit is in Section 43.(3). It explains that alterations are not allowed if the purpose of the alteration is to establish “some other form of constitutional association between Barbados and any other part of the Commonwealth”.

Strike three, radicals. Tragically for us, that means nothing to them. They have been struck out seven times in the past two years, and have been rewarded with control of the game.

WHAT DO WE LOSE?

Our radicals claim that we will lose nothing by becoming a republic. They tell us that we should hurry to become a republic, and leave the reading of the Constitution to trained Constitutional lawyers. That is, of course, rubbish. People should read the supreme law of Barbados, that was designed to protect them from their elected officials – which is why they want to design a new one.

So, what do we lose? First, we lose our independence, then we lose our freedom. We lose our independence by politicising offices in Barbados that should never be politicised. The first office to fall will likely be our Auditor General.

LOSING INDEPENDENT OVERSIGHT

Every time our Auditor General publishes his annual report, and reveals embarrassing potential gross corruption and mismanagement by the party in power, their political operatives seethe and call for him to be fired. Fortunately for us, they cannot fire him. He is appointed by the Queen to show the public how our elected officials have actually behaved, despite their public relations appearance.

In a Republic, the measures to ensure independence are lost. We can simply compare the annual Audit Reports of Barbados with those of the Republic of Dominica, that we plan to follow, to show us what we can expect.

LOSING INDEPENDENT PROTECTION

We lose our freedom by politicising our armed forces. Our last Minister of Education, who used to be an acting Prime Minister, warned in our Parliament, that the BLP’s public criticism of the DLP could lead to the DLP “calling on the military forces of Barbados”. He explained why: “to restore order you have to crack some heads, you have to shoot some people”.

Our armed forces of: defence force, police and prisons, are under the command of the Governor-General. In a republic, the measures to ensure our freedom are lost, and our armed forces are exposed to partisan political control. When our politicians take criticism personally, they are tempted to harm us. Both the BLP and DLP have accused each other of political victimisation.

I believe that Prime Minister Mottley will exercise maximum restraint on receiving absolute power. However, eventually she will retire or be voted out of office, and the DLP will be back in Government. At that time, her true legacy would be giving absolute power to those who never renounced the way of cracking heads, and shooting people.

Grenville Phillips II is a Chartered Structural Engineer. He can be reached at NextParty246@gmail.com

97 responses to “Difficult Conversations – Crack Heads”


  1. I get it!

    We are savage, brutish beasts who will eat each other if the civilised white man is no longer around to stop us.

    All the black countries of the world should have a foreign, white queen to protect them. White people are well known worldwide for taking care of black people. This has been demonstrated in wonderful ways for centuries.

    God bless the Queen, long to reign over us!


  2. Next!


  3. @ Grenville
    In one voice you oppose becoming a republic and on more than one occasion you declare that you have full confidence that Mottley will not abuse power. However you are attempting to run with the hare and hunting with the hound because it is Mottley who declared that we will become a republic .on November 30th. Something that you oppose because you think that it is being done undemocratically . In other words you are indirectly accusing her of abusing power while saying you don’t think she will.
    I support fully the PMs decision that we will become a republic. However I find that you are sucking up to the PM in a most unsavory intellectual manner. For all your talk you are blaming mysterious “ radicals” for forcing becoming a republic on the people. That is a blatant lie!
    Mottley has one radical in her party in parliament and when last I checked she kicked him out of the cabinet.
    BTW he ( Comrade Prescod ) was fully in Mottley’s corner when Arthur was kicking her to the curb.
    Stop sucking up. The easiest way to a dictatorship is when people with power and influence suck up to leaders. You ought to know that !


  4. Yup! Wrapping his criticism in kiss ass paper! He’s been doing it for a while now.

    WHY?


  5. Isn’t he saying he is not scared of Mia but of SOME administration that may come after hers


  6. Hence the comment


  7. So maybe it’s better if he generalize instead of calling names ( to get his over concerns)


  8. ( to make his point ).


  9. The expected negative comments support the observation that some just cannot do evidence in Barbados. They can only do personal insults.

    What about discussing the evidence in our Constitution? Those who adopt the end-justifies-the-means philosophy find evidence as an inconvenient issue that must be ignored. They also become zealots in distracting others so that they ignore it also. Those who adopt that philosophy tend to oppose it when it is used against their opinions.


  10. @Grenville

    The Constitution is a living document. It can be changed to whatever the people deem necessary.


  11. @GP
    Your argument would’ve been strengthened if you provided other examples of the need for a GG besides war?

    Would a work-around to one of your objections be to appoint a person other than the GG as president?

    Concerning the AG. This toothless tiger has been printing reports for years and no action was ever taken.

    I read your articles and see you emerging as a man of pomp, ceremony, symbolism and with a desperate desire to maintain the status quo on all things


  12. DavidSeptember 7, 2021 12:24 PM

    @Geenville

    The Constitution is a living document. It can be changed to whatever the people deem necessary.

    Xxxxxxxx
    Still awaiting the referendum on becoming a Republic

    Xxxxxxx
    Next


  13. You mean section 49 (3) not 43(3). And you need to re-read the text of that provision more carefully. It does not say what you think or state it says


  14. 3. Subsection (2) shall not apply to a Bill in so far as it alters any of the provisions specified in that subsection for the purpose of giving effect to arrangements for the federation or union of Barbados with any other part of the Commonwealth of for the establishment of some other form of constitutional association between Barbados and any other part of the Commonwealth.


  15. Mr. “Difficult Conversations” has got his knickers twisted up again, which is par for the course

    Firstly, there are no radical activists lurking in the shadows they are figment of Grenville’s mind like the bogey man.

    Secondly, the Queen or Crown as Head of State is the figurehead place holder of various institutions which is not an issue unless there was a Court Case against the Queen when she is the figurehead of the Courts

    Thirdly, the existing words in constitution can be screwed up and thrown away like a used tissue, nothing is cast in stone

    UK has said it is up to Barbados to do whatever it pleases and will not object.

    Like Rhodesia they have/had the prerogative to intervene if people’s rights are/were abused as part of the agreement forming a separate state
    but don’t hold your breath waiting for Queen Elizabeth to intervene and protect their rights
    she didn’t in Rhodesia and the people gave up waiting and took to arms

    I could say lot more with some further detailed arguments and deeper scrutiny, but why bother I can’t be assed

    BU trolls are a drag above the line and below the line

    I suspect they have underdeveloped brains being used


  16. The following article challenges Grenville’s assertion about the Draft Building Code.

    CODE PROPOSED | Barbados Advocate

    https://www.barbadosadvocate.com/news/code-proposed


  17. Life is too short..
    There is no point wasting any time trying to reason with a bald head as you cannot reason with bald heads
    it is much to sit down and reason with rasta brethren with a natty dread upon their head and sip a cup

    Too $hort – Life Is…Too Short



    I remember how it all began
    I used to sing dirty raps to my East Side fans
    Back then I knew ya couldn’t stop this rap
    No M.C. could rock like that
    Then the new style came, the bass got deeper
    Ya gave up the mike and bought you a beeper
    Do ya wanna rap or sell coke?
    Brothers like you ain’t never broke
    People wanna say it’s just my time
    Brothers like me had to work for mine
    Eight years on the mic and I’m not jokin’
    Sir Too Short comin’ straight from Oakland
    California, home of the rock
    Eight woofers in the trunk, beatin’ down the block
    Short dog, I’m that rappin’ man
    I said it before and I’ll say it again

    Life is too short
    Too short
    Life is too short
    Too short

    Life is to some people unbearable
    Committin’ suicide and that’s terrible
    Was it much too much or nothing’ big?
    If ya live my life, you’d be fightin’ to live
    Life is to me my main asset
    I be doin’ all right and keep it just like that
    Chill out at the house and pump that bass
    I’m tryin’ to get rich as I rock the place
    Everybody’s got that same old dream
    To have big money and fancy things
    Drive a brand new Benz, keep your bank right here
    Never hear me stutter once because I talk real clear
    It’s on you, homeboy, watcha gonna do?
    You can take my advice and start workin’, fool
    Or you can close your ears and run your mouth
    And one day, homeboy, ya soon find out

    Life is too short
    Too short
    Life is too short
    (Too short)

    Life is too short, would you agree?
    While I’m livin’ my life, don’t mess with me
    It’s been a long time, baby, since I first got down
    But I still keep makin’ these funky sounds
    Cause I don’t stop rappin’, that’s my theme
    I make a lot of money, do you know what I mean?
    Like this, complicated ya must stay up
    Ya asked a simple question boy, don’t say “What?”
    Ya only live once and ya callin’ it hell
    Policeman tryin’ to take ya to jail
    You could give a man time but you don’t know
    I a matter of time, I’ll be runnin’ the show
    Now another young buck wants to be on top
    Makin’ big money, slangin’ hop
    The task force tryin’ to peel your cap
    Turn around, homeboy, ya better watch your back

    Life is too short
    Life is

    You can take back all the things you give
    But ya can’t take back the days you live
    Life is to some people who’ve been on earth
    Livin’ every single day for what it’s worth
    I live my life just how I please
    Satisfy one person I know that’s me
    Work hard for the things I achieve in life
    And never rap fake when I’m on the mic
    Cause if a dream is all you got, homeboy
    Ya gotta turn that dream into the real McCoy
    Not time to waste, just get on that case
    Ya can’t be down ’cause ya need to taste
    A good life livin’ like a king on a throne
    Gettin’ everything ya want
    And tryin’ to have all your own
    Its your life
    Don’t be stupid though
    Cause when ya waste it, you’ll know

    Life is
    Life is
    All right, that’s it



  18. Grenville’s column is always good for a laugh.

    And nothing more.

    Sad.


  19. @ David September 7, 2021 12:24 PM
    (Quote):
    The Constitution is a living document. It can be changed to whatever the people deem necessary. (Unquote).
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    And how is this act of “deem necessary” expressed or relayed to the ruling policymakers if not by way of promises made in a manifesto or by way of referendum on a policy regarding the type of governance acceptable to the People?

    The current administration has no ‘authority’ granted by the people to change the country’s governance model into a republic.

    Where is that legitimate assent from the people?

    We are not talking about the Sisyphean-type task like the abolition of the obviously elitist ‘Common Entrance’ examination which represents the hallmark of a colonial monarchical-based system of social stratification but that of the political future of a people on the cusp of inevitable changes which will shape their capacity to either swim in order to appear above the horizon of a ‘new’ dawn of independence or sink in the backwaters which litter the history book of oblivion.


  20. @Miller

    An elected government has the mandate to change laws as it seems fit and proper. Promises not kept in social contracts are evaluated at election time. We will see if Mottley and her government have the political capital to withstand broken promises.


  21. Why should we trust an ISO Taliban to build a house when he himself posts completely irrational things about vaccinations and fears that his fertility might be affected by a perfectly harmless vaccination???

    This reminds me of the fable of the ugly toad selling beauty elixirs to other animals.


  22. @Grenville Phillips “People should read the supreme law of Barbados, that was designed to protect them from their elected officials.”

    And who protects us from the unelected British monarchy?


  23. @Grenville Phillips “Every time our Auditor General publishes his annual report, and reveals embarrassing potential gross corruption and mismanagement by the party in power, their political operatives seethe and call for him to be fired.”

    Can you provide some evidence for when political operatives seethed and call for the Auditor General to be fired?

    Can you give us a list of the Auditors General who have been fired?


  24. Ha! Great question!

    Maybe Lord Nelson’s ghost will protect us from the unelected British monarch!

    Wuhlaus!

    But seriously, Grenville obviously believes the British monarch, whoever they are or will soon be, has and will always have our best interests at heart.

    Why is that? He has been a good little boy who has learnt his Eurocentric lessons well.

    But I believe that if we cannot govern ourselves then we are subhuman creatures of little consequence, deserving of our fate.

    There are no guarantees that life will be easy. Death and struggle are inevitable. Should we live cowering in fear, afraid of our own shadows?

    Maybe Grenville can. But I cannot. What kind of life is that?

    What a wimp!

    We the people of Barbados must get up off our backsides and “fight” for the kind of government we want, not hide behind foreign skirts like children.

    Does self respect count for nothing in Grenville’s book?


  25. David:

    The news article to which you referred challenges nothing I wrote. I provided the factual evidence. Rather than examine it for yourself, you proved my point about not wanting to look at evidence.

    Further, the Chief Town Planner has already ruled on this matter. Rather than simply looking at the evidence to verify his ruling, you are trying to continue to make something that is extremely verifiable divisive – that can only mislead the public.

    Why do that? Why be on the wrong side of easily verifiable factual evidence?


  26. Res Publica: Yes. 49.3, which David quoted for convenience. It seems self explanatory. Simply noting that you disagree is not very helpful. How do you interpret it?

    David: The Constitution is a living document that we may alter. Do you agree with altering this living document, or do you agree with killing it and making a completely new one?

    Cudear: They have no authority to fire the Auditor General. Further, if you want Barbados to be a Republic, then why not do it properly – get the consent of the Government and the people. If that is the will of the Government and the people, then everyone should be on board and we should move forward together – rather than divided on this issue.


  27. The blogmaster agrees with replacing the white Queen of a foreign country with a native son or daughter of the soil. What ever changes need to be made to the Constitution do it!


  28. David:

    You are running from the issue. If Barbadians want to become a Republic, then let us do so together. In a Republic, we all need to be pulling together. Facilitating division by unnecessarily forcing Barbados into a Republic is definitely not the way.

    The end-justifies-the-means approach that you seem to be advocating is not a sustainable method of decision making. I thought that you knew this by now. What happened to you?


  29. USA did not have a referendum. It had a Revolution. Barbados is 250 years behind.

    Hear me now..
    There should be NO Weed Referendum for a Groovy Situation a Good Vibration and Liberation of Mind.
    Just Do It
    you don’t need no change in law to puff puff herb as people are doing it religiously spiritually medicinally daily already

    Can we speak in flowers
    it would be easier for me to understand
    — other language

    Something’s happened to me
    I found someone, you see
    No more lonely nights
    No more ugly fights

    She makes me feel like a man
    She makes me feel like a man
    She makes me feel like a man
    She makes me feel like a man again
    So you can say a girl meets boy
    Gets lots of joy
    A new sensation, a groovy situation
    A girl meets boy gets lots of joy
    A new sensation, a groovy situation

    This time I know it’s for real
    This is something I feel
    No more lonely nights
    No more ugly fights

    She makes me love like a man
    She makes me love like a man
    She makes me love like a man
    She makes me love like a man again
    So you can say a girl meets boy
    Gets lots of joy
    A new sensation, a groovy situation
    A girl meets boy gets lots of joy
    A new sensation, a groovy situation

    Something’s happened to me
    I found someone, you see
    No more lonely nights
    No more ugly fights

    She makes me feel like a man
    She makes me feel like a man
    She makes me feel like a man
    She makes me feel like a man again
    So you can say a girl meets boy
    Gets the lots of joy
    A new sensation, a groovy situation
    A good meets boy gives them lots of joy
    A new vibration, a groovy situation

    This is something I feel

    Submit lyrics correction →

    Groovy Situation, Groovy Dub


  30. Weed Versus Alcohol

    Be a Lover not a Fighter

    Lyrical Update:

    So you can say a girl meets boy
    Gives them lots of joy
    A new sensation, a groovy situation


  31. Free the Weed
    Plant the Seed


  32. The question is – who will protect us from the unelected British monarch?

    Why are you not worried about that? Why do you have absolute faith in a foreign, white monarch?

    The answer – they have taught you well.

    Mentally enslaved.

    Your mind is BLANCHED.

    I ignore your arguments because they most often show a lack of ability for putting context to the subject matter.

    If you have interpreted the Constitution the same way you do most texts, you are most likely wrong.


  33. @ David September 7, 2021 3:37 PM
    (Quote):
    An elected government has the mandate to change laws as it seems fit and proper. Promises not kept in social contracts are evaluated at election time. We will see if Mottley and her government have the political capital to withstand broken promises. (Unquote).
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    That’s simply Democracy at work! No one can gainsay what you have stated.

    The only matter of concern is in which social contract made by the current administration can the people locate that “promise” to go republic.

    The question is if you are prepared to support a similar approach to governance in regard to the decriminalization of marijuana or the legalization of same sex relationships.

    What’s the difference other than, one (the republic status) will apply to the entire citizenry while the other(s) will affect the rights (and responsibilities) of a small minority in the society.

    Why therefore must there be a referendum on the decriminalization of marijuana?

    Were the people consulted when those ‘copied colonial’ punitive laws were put on the books at the behest of foreign interests; both commercial and political?

    Why not just do it without the same people’s expressed assent the same way the ‘going republic’ thingie is being handled ?

    The miller sees value in speeding up the inevitable total break from the British monarchy as the Queen sings Her last swan song. But why the double standards to governance?

    We think GP2 has your dictatorial number on this res republic.

    But he, GP2, takes a similar stance of ‘his way or the highway’ when it comes to adult people (not children) having the right to watch porn (as they see fit) over the internet.

    Not even the idea of a referendum is up for consideration on his dictatorial approach to matters of public morals.


  34. @Miller

    Do not misunderstand the blogmaster, the expectation by the electorate that any government will do all that is reasonable to deliver on promises made should be a sacred bond. That said the blogmaster is not naive to ignore how Machiavellian politics and even animal farm come into play. Philosophically democracy is a man made construct, we will have to deal with the warts until end times.


  35. Prefab houses coming
    The 150 prefab houses from China are on the way.
    Minister of Housing Dr William Duguid told the MIDWEEK NATION that the consignment would include single houses, duplexes and quads.
    The project is a $29 million joint venture between the National Housing Corporation and East West Building Solutions (Barbados).
    The houses are supposed to be used for some of the victims who lost their homes due to Hurricane Elsa.
    Duguid reiterated yesterday that they would take 42 days to assemble “once our artisans get accustomed to the new technology using a metal framework rather than 2×4 wood”.
    He pointed out that the minimum size would be 700 square feet at a cost of $100 000.
    Local artisans will be used to construct the
    foundations and will be trained to assemble the houses at various locations.
    Duguid, who has come under fire for utilising the Chinese instead of having the houses built here, said the houses would have the added benefit of photovoltaic panels on their roofs, “giving an income stream back to Government to repay for the cost of the house”. (MB)

    Source: Nation


  36. Referendums are for Trolls and disgruntled failed politicians working the angles


  37. “Philosophically democracy is a man made construct”

    a 30-0 parliament could pass anything they want with whips and votes


  38. “The blogmaster agrees with replacing the white Queen of a foreign country with a native son or daughter of the soil. What ever changes need to be made to the Constitution do it!”

    Q:
    What is the difference between
    UK
    EU
    USA
    Canada
    Australia
    New Zealand

    A:
    Nothing
    they are all white mans lands
    in the last stand of the white man


  39. Minister Duguid aka Willie D on Brasstacks Vob929

    https://vob929.com/listen-live-3/


  40. Just when it was getting interesting…Technical issues at Vob.


  41. Epiphanies
    #BlackLivesMatter against Evil in the Spiritual War
    There is no difference between past present and future in Universe / Gods time
    Imagine the outrage in white lands if their conquering wars killed dogs in the same numbers as non-whites
    their outrage and protest would most definitely be different as they would most definitely not be as indifferent


  42. @ David,

    Where would you suggest we discuss the houses from China ? I want to show a little respect for fellow bloggers.


  43. @Hants

    Here is good, this is Grenville’s area and we hope he gives some input.


  44. @Hants
    Are the people looking for too much from the government. Lots of questions about paying land tax.

    –xx—
    I use an app call simple radio. All you have to do is find the station (once). You get an add that you can ignore at start-up.


  45. @ TheOGazerts,

    There are people who own land but have minimal income and can’t pay the tax.

    You are aware that a lot of Bajans lost their jobs because of ” Covid “.

    There are vultures in Barbados who will buy the land when persons are forced to sell.


  46. Should have written ” opportunists ” instead of ” vultures “.


  47. @Hants

    As pointed out on the program there is a committee within BRA to review cases of hardships.


  48. Miller…have not confirmed yet, still just people talking, but we know AI Carlton has been boycotted for a few days now, but ya may want to ask Fowl Slave Enuff if it’s true that both Carlton and Emerald City is now owned by Mark Maloney….ya know the yardfowls always in the know,, especially when it comes to the corrupt, who should be in prison as Mia said..


  49. but if true…..even better reason to BOYCOTT both and SHUT THEM DOWN…


  50. Two fullly vaccinated people passed away in St. Lucia….at least they are not hiding theirs as Barbados is….they are up front with what is happening, the changing nature of the virus is a problem..

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