Mia Mottley out-strategized all comers to win the recent general election by inflicting another 30-0 drubbing on a hapless Democratic Labour Party (DLP). The win is all the more incredible because it was achieved after a 3-year period of unprecedented economic challenges caused primarily by the ongoing pandemic AND the brought forward state of a weak economy.

Besides the chatter about the capacity of the DLP to reinvent itself to be seen as a legitimate choice of a government in waiting, the more immediate expectation is the shape of the new Cabinet and appointments to the Senate expected to be communicated this week. Prime Minister Mottley has signaled among other priorities this second tenure will focused on continuing transformative pursuits to improve how the country does its business.

In 2018 Mottley appointed 26 ministers with several parliamentary secretaries and consultants bolted on. That decision continues to evoke robust discussion pertaining to the insensitivity of the decision given the weak state of the economy. Mottley’s justification was that the perilous state of the economy and the workload required to rebuild the economy justified her decision. Her explanation was summed up in the phrase – many hands make light work. The blogmaster admits the mandate delivered last week probably had little to do with a large cabinet and more to do with a favourable perception of Mottley as leader of government at this time by voters compared to the alternatives on show. 

Political pundits argue Mottley had the difficult job of managing 30 members of parliament coupled with executing government business efficiently. It explains her contentious decision to have appointed 26 members to the 2018 Cabinet. This time around it will be interesting to observe if she repeats the decision- no doubt with the Kingmaker’s blessing- to reappoint a large Cabinet.

Political morality requires Mottley to think carefully about the optics of of another bloated Cabinet to satisfy political expediency at a time many Barbadians are suffering. Mottley is aware of the hospitality sector where employees in the thousands were sent home or suffered reduced pay, middleclass and senior citizens who had to suffer deep haircuts to nest egg investments as a result of the debt restructure and generally a workforce that continues suffer because of significant contraction in the economy are the key considerations. An important trait of a good leader is to make decisions to demonstrate empathy.

758 responses to “Did Many Hands Make Light Work?”


  1. @TheOGazerts January 29, 2022 11:53 AM “Can someone explain the diaspora thingy to me again. If we show up oon the island and our papers are in order, we can run and vote?? A yes or no is adequate.”

    No.

    You MIND & BODY must have been physically in Barbados for 3 consecutive years immediately preceding the date that the election was called.


  2. angela cox January 29, 2022 11:55 AM #: “The only bluffer here is u. For with certainty the comments u have posted in response has nothing to do with the original comment which was made and which resulted with the asked question by 555.”

    angela cox

    What “original comment?”

    I ‘said’ what I wanted to ‘say.’ And, it ELICITED a response I ANTICIPATED.

    Unfortunately, one of your problems is, you read, yet, you DO NOT UNDERSTAND what you read.

    If you had actually READ and UNDERSTOOD what I ‘wrote,’ you would’ve realized I used 555dubstreet’s comment relative “to bluffing about the Constitution in what it says and what it means,” as the basis for my response.

    Instead, you came out to ‘launch an attack’ on poor Artax, as usual. And, perhaps the reason why you responded to my comment as you did, was because you RECOGNIZED I’m AWARE that you’re “bluffing” your way through discussions on the Constitution to keep us off guard, hoping no one realizes you’re not au fait with the details therein.

    But, as someone I know would always ‘say,’ “All bluffers will be caught.”


  3. So, Ms. Mockley named her Leader of the Opposition yet?


  4. “The beleaguered Four Seasons Hotel property is now owned by Government, and the Mia Amor Mottley administration is looking for an investor or buyer to get the financially plagued project off the ground.”

    https://www.nationnews.com/2021/08/14/four-seasons-back-market/


  5. HantsJanuary 30, 2022 12:44 AM

    “The beleaguered Four Seasons Hotel property is now owned by Government, and the Mia Amor Mottley administration is looking for an investor or buyer to get the financially plagued project off the ground.”

    https://www.nationnews.com/2021/08/14/four-seasons-back-market/

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

    Parliament having been pro – ROGUE-d and there being no leader of the opposition is it correct to speak of the Ms. Mockley administration?

    Fun and jokes aside, with the weather cycle as it is and blizzards storm and cold weather driving the peeps from up north now would be the time to cash in on the Four Seasons Investment if there was actually accommodation available.

    We missed the bus.

    Instead of Mangrove, why not Four Seasons for COVID isolations?,

    All that is needed is sufficient room for 36 families.


  6. Remember when!!


  7. Sir Ronald Saunders now opines on the benefits of proportional representation.

    Our intelligentsia is just a total waste of time.

    Proportional representation should be in the laws from ever since when we actually had a constitutional Parliament with an opposition.

    Now, it is impossible to form a constitutional Parliament.

    The choice is between going back to the polls or forming an unconstitutional Parliament and changing the law.

    I suspect the Constitution does not even have to be touched, only the Representation of the People Act.

    Since the last unconstitutional Parliament created a Republic and got rid of HRH as Head of State, then maybe its acts can be repudiated and overturned.

    Hell, we might even lose the “naked red woman” as a national hero too.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/01/30/btcolumn-proportional-representation-is-key/

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