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Submitted by Heather Cole

General Elections were held in Barbados on January 19th, 2022, and the ruling Administration the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) came away with a resounding victory capturing all 30 seats, leaving all the other opposition parties with zero. Today, 14 days after, now that the dust has settled, it is clear that despite this achievement, the government of Barbados is fighting for power.

The fight relates to the fact that Parliament cannot be seated as the Upper House or the Senate is not constituted. The winning party is like a ship without its rudder as it cannot steer or maneuver at sea. It is in limbo and at the mercy of the waves if caught in a storm. Without Parliament being fully constituted, the administration is unable to amend any law far less create new ones and start its agenda.

Based on the Constitution, two Opposition Senators are required in the make-up of the constituted Senate. Since no members of the opposing parties won any seats, it is left to the President based on the Constitution to act as the Leader of the Opposition and appoint 2 persons who opposed the BLP in the General Election.

The ruling Administration extended an offer to the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) which gained the second most votes to seat two of their Senators. The DLP refused stating that it was not a proper offer since the Prime Minister had no authority to extend the offer. Then the Attorney General walked back on the offer stating that the prime Minister was only seeking to facilitate their entry into Parliament and stating that there must be a meeting with the ruling Administration, the President and the DLP. At writing the DLP has not responded.

Is the Barbados Labour Party in Control?

Clearly the BLP wants to get on with its agenda which perhaps contains vaccine mandates, safe zones, IMF conditionalities and now the contentious issue of seating an 18-year-old in the Senate (even though they had previously opposed seating a 25 year old DLP Senator stating that he was too young). All these are now problematic due to the crisis of there not being a fully constituted Senate. In essence the government is operating in a system that they cannot control the outcome. At present it is powerless except for day-to-day administration. It makes one wonder how long the island can operate without a functioning Parliament. Perhaps there is some pressure based on a commitment to external forces that caused an offer to be extended to the DLP.

Does the Power lie in the Hands of the Democratic Labour Party?

Though it may seem a simple act of benevolence, the offer that was extended to the DLP cannot be construed as such. It was simply to use them to achieve the government’s agenda as the DLP simply will not have the numbers to halt any amendment or passing of a bill into law.

It is significant to note that accepting that offer would also set a precedent to exclude smaller parties from the House of Assembly at this time since they may not be the holder of the second highest tally of votes.

However, it is not only the DLP that has the power of choice; all the opposition parties and independent persons who took part in the General Elections have the same power of choice in deciding whether to accept an offer from the President simply because the Constitution does not recognize political parties, only people. If the opposition parties and independents signed an agreement to reject any such offer, the ship is rendered helpless, forced out to sea, or slammed into the rocks by the mighty waves. Clearly, the back of this Administration is against the wall.

Just selecting two Senators will not resolve this constitutional crisis. It is like prolonging agony not just kicking the ball down the road for someone else to correct later.

The System

The system controlled and manipulated Electoral and Boundaries Commission (EBC) based its decision to disenfranchise thousands of Barbadians and blamed it on the State of Emergency Protocols. This is unacceptable as the protocols were easily amended to suit tourists and celebrations for the Republic. It must be noted that the EBC did not disenfranchise its workers, some of whom must have been infected and spreaders of the virus because a few days later it had to close its office.

When the Attorney General lashed out at the DLP to stop playing politics, it came to light that he did not realize that the fight is not against them but against the voracious beast of a system whose actions his own party has taken to a whole new level by paying social media influencers from the public purse, by obtaining campaign funds from local and international financers as well as maintaining a Department of Communications while the Government Information Service still exists.

The system has now taken on a life of its own and as the song by Jah Cure says, “Babylon can’t feed this beast” and there is no mechanism in place to control it. The system is now working in overdrive to maintain the 2 Barbadoses’. One with the rich man in his castle and the poor man destined to remain at his gate. One in which the tourist sees a paradise and the workers go home to pull back the curtain to show the stark reality of their lives. One in which economic enfranchisement will never be given to the poor. The Poverty Alleviation Fund remains empty, yet government can hold a lavish celebration for a meaningless Republic. The system has made sure that justice is not for the poor. That poor black men are paraded like animals and incarcerated for a spliff like the inhumane conditions of slavery.

From independence, the system has made a mockery of the franchise with use of bribery through giving corn beef and biscuits to the gullible in exchange for their votes. The bribery has not stopped, the vote is now exchange for far more valuable items.

The system has also turned political campaign meetings into lavish parties with big stages and sound systems and bright lights to entice the youth to have a grand time as they listen to popular artistes. Those feel-good moments lead to a five-year sentence of hardship including lack of representation, high prices of food, constant increases in the cost of gasoline, lack of infrastructural development, lack of opportunities, no jobs and the desires for a better life come to naught.

The privileged few can escape the island for supposedly greener pastures, but the majority have no choice but to remain and face this hard brutish existence, yet they revere politicians more than themselves. The cycle of economic poverty for the lower class is perpetrated by political parties. They pay back their campaign financers with big contracts and titles, but they only provide scraps and promises to the people who elected them.

The actions of this system, expressed in the words of Bob Marley is “Babylon system is a vampire, sucking the blood of the sufferers.” The pervasive corrupt practices that start by ensuring that a party dominates the first pass the post Westminster System has been to the detriment of the social and economic life of ordinary Barbadians.

We must kill this beast. It has outlived its usefulness. But perhaps, the system is turning on itself, decaying from within, just like the Roman Empire and we can no longer choose to ignore this fact. On two consecutive occasions it has produced a winner without power. On the first occasion Mr. Joseph Atherley crossed the floor from the BLP, became the leader of the Opposition and formed his own party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). Mr. Atherley’s crossing the floor of the House of Assembly was not a solution, it was just respite. The administration ignored this, and the situation has presented itself again.

What decisions will the President of the Republic make?

The President’s authority rests in the Constitution. She can extend an offer to any of the candidates who took part in the General Election to oppose the government since the Constitution does not recognize political parties. However, if she does this the system remains unchallenged. The Senators will be unable to halt the amendment or passage of any legislation which they deem unsuitable or in the best interest of Barbadians.

The question one must ask is if the President can challenge the system by not siding with the BLP or the Opposition and if she can send the electorate back to the polls. The grounds for this being that the General Election held on January 19th, 2022, was neither free nor fair. The following must occur if the President has the authority and chooses to send the electorate back to the polls.

  1. A suitable time frame must be provided that allows the Electoral and Boundaries Commission (EBC) to get its act together to ensure that persons are not disenfranchised.
  2. Provisions be made for persons in isolation and quarantine to vote.
  3. Options be provided for voting such as by mail or online or other means to facilitate those who do not wish to attend a polling station during the pandemic.

In addition, a Referendum be held at the time of the General Elections to implement the Proportional Representation System in the House of Assembly as the best solution to the current constitutional crisis. One may ask, why such a system? The answer is that it will truly allow representation for all the votes cast by the people of Barbados, it allows for inclusion of all political parties and Independents in the Parliament if they meet a certain threshold of votes (1%).

Senators must also be elected. It should not be a privilege to sit in the Senate, it must be a right by achievement.

We also need a monitoring system enacted into law that prevents wealthy campaign financers from determining what happens and what will never happen in Barbados.


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824 responses to “Who Will Win The Fight For Power?”


  1. Life goes on.


  2. With all the warts and issues in the great USA would Mia would be able to full off such a stunt
    This woman has shown time and time again that she would weild her power in what every way to get a desired political result
    Even against the Constitution
    Phew can’t get worse than that
    Yet the intelligent also the Ministers that swore to protect the Constitution including the President sits in silence
    What a damming shame


  3. “The only logical choice for the GG/President and Ms. Mockley and her lot after yesterday is to resign, let the CJ take over as GG/President and call fresh elections.”

    The programming in your mind has many bugs
    and glitches
    and needs re-engineering completely again

    Landslide wins in democracies that yield zero opposition wins means they will keep on knocking but they can’t come in

    But, PM is graciously opening the door to the senate for them to enter
    this offer is available for a limited period before senate begins


  4. @John
    That song is very appropriate. Seems as if we just go around on circles and life just go on.


  5. Bajan “intelligence” is subjective not objective

    When John Knox picks a side
    people on that side forgive his nonsense

    what the fuck


  6. It is illogical to expect that there is a perfect divide between thinking men even if some of it is wrong thinking.


  7. The great USA where a sitting president persuaded political fanatics to overrun Washington.

    Steuspe


  8. I wish two out of Lynette, Atherley and GPII end up in the Senate. The DLP got about 6 times the votes all the other opposition parties combined received. Ten times Atherley’s party! Lynette got 328 votes in a constituency she contested for the 4th time. Atherley ran from Gibbs and got 267 votes in SMC. GPII didn’t run at all. The lowest number of votes received by a DLP candidate–439. The Dems may continue to play powful foolish and others pretend.🤐

  9. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    Wuh i thought yall said no opposition was need and got BUs liars and vipers up and down the blog repeating and promoting that LIE…

    the problem as i see it is that LEARNED BEHAVIOR…..only learning to view EVERYTHING from a corrupt persepective….AND accepting everything from that corrupt perspective….with no INTELLIGENT, independent thought…

    what i take GREAT OFFENSE TO…is the backward looking for company in their backwardness and trying to convince, SANE people that they should join the OUTFIT OF IGNORANCE on BU…..

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    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved

    Wuh i thought yall said no opposition was needed…


  11. Opposition is needed in an election
    Elected opposition is needed in Parliament
    Leader of Opposition is needed to represent Elected Opposition in Parliament and in choosing Senate Opposition

    When 1 2 and 3 is equal to zero
    then sum total of opposition input is zero

    Women’s logic does not understand zero
    like with partner’s money

    It is nice to have an opposition is the processes
    and is healthy


  12. I am hoping the reference to the USA did not refer to me.

    It is always amusing when one national attempts to discredit the words of another national by pointing to the USA or UK. Guess some of us are more Bajan than others

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    Regardless of the situation and how it all came about, had not for US and UK the same ones now always creating divisions between those on the island and those in the diaspora…. would have starved to death already because the parliament traitors would make sure minority criminals and their families EAT FIRST…

    the REAL ENEMIES are the parliament TRAITORS….but the blinded will NEVER SEE THAT…..

    the reason why we now have to watch or backs and what we post…

  14. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved

    Heather…again….felicitations…great job.

    the article is very popular locally and across continents….


  15. ” Guess some of us are more Bajan than others”

    .. that seems like an underhand dig at our Bajan brethren and sistren still living in the backwaters of a little island in the Caribbean who often have a rivalry and jealously of the wider diaspora


  16. I try to be positive and not a Negative Nelly, but is difficult to see the fancy footwork of some and just mouth sweet and comfortable words.


  17. As if the PM could not help but to magnified the problem to a worst extent she once again places the Constitution under internal pressure and in so doing commit another act of illegality by proposing an ammendment without having full inclusion of all the legislative arms of govt as the Constitution defines and within it laws
    Oh what a mess


  18. Another simple solution to fix total wipe outs with no opposition is to make a rule that a party cannot run for every seat in a GE
    which means there will always be at least one opposition seat

    another fix will be required for no clear winner / equal ties (but there are set rules for coalitions already)

  19. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @David, your 8:10AM post puts a definitive point on this total nonsense … whereas more serious issues related to the PMs lack of ‘super ego’ control to curb her powerhungry ID impulses are overlooked we continue tongues a-wagging on and on over this contrivance !

    It has been said here on these pages already (and otherwise evidenced) that she is a much more educated and well read
    version of that former president but every bit as Machiavellian and fueled by a similar motivation for power!

    Why are these 2 seats consuming all this oxygen …
    – useful though they be as status roles – they are absolutely USELESS otherwise and really offer no greater PR opportunity… not more than what a well oiled opposition can produce with awesome social media video and text presentations; along with regular public square meetings ; and being on talk shows daily.

    This entire spectacle is a clear indication of that shrewd power of the master tactician called MAM. She wields her BLP 96% approval rating (and could dangerously so do) just as that man you cited.

    So why not continue to spectacularly piss out the window on this trivia of recommending/offering 2 freaking seats out of a 21 seat chamber to a ghost of a once powerful group… while more serious matters await!!!

    Bare foolishness..


  20. “Why are these 2 seats consuming all this oxygen …
    – useful though they be as status roles – they are absolutely USELESS otherwise and really offer no greater PR opportunity… not more than what a well oiled opposition can produce with awesome social media video and text presentations; along with regular public square meetings ; and being on talk shows daily.”

    it means they are in the Government process of making objections and suggestions so new laws can be bounced back to the lower house for amending

    although President can agree to override objections and still pass laws

    2 seats won’t swing votes to change outcomes but means they are still in the loop and their objections and suggestions are on the record

    Otherwise they are the same as General Public just Observers


  21. I have a British birth certificate and have always met the citizenship requirements for England.

    I chose and choose to live on the 2×3. No need for jealousy on my part.

    Many , many of my close relatives live, lived and some died in the diaspora,

    My GREAT GRANDMOTHER lived in New York and returned here after retirement. My great aunts, aunts, uncles, first cousins are or were scattered across the USA, Canada and England.

    My mother left England after being off a better job opportunity there and returned here

    What stopped Donna from being where the BU contributors are???????

    You were the most sensible contributor to BU in the last few days.

    Please do not spoil it with “stuhpidness”!


  22. @Dee Word

    If you check it is a couple commenters soaking up the energy on the blog. Every blog the same nonsense.


  23. 30 seats
    300,ooo
    2 parties
    don’t cares

    means there can often be issues in outcomes of elections


  24. “What stopped Donna from being where the BU contributors are
    You were the most sensible”

    Not sure who you are referring to as you but if that was me, maybe you did not pick up on the following.
    I was channeling imagining nuances of tones and thinking of comments for the projected perceptions of (a) bajans at home and (b) bajans abroad being (c) other, neither of either myself not even representing my views


  25. Miller,

    You may have your rabbit hole to yourself. You obviously have a comprehension problem.

    John Knox,

    What is your definition of “ASSHOLE” ?And explain to ME why you are not one!

    Both of you UNDERSTAND CLEARLY – WHAT I AM is woman who accepts the definitions and stories of man or woman, whites or blacks, Englishmen or Africans, only when they at all make sense to ME.

    Conversely, I reject the definitions and stories of all of the above only if they make no sense to ME.

    Now buzz off and stop “making poppets of yourselves”!

    Discuss the topic and stop trying to analyse me! Very few here have managed to hit the bull’s eye yet. It is irritating how far off you all are!

  26. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    They cannot escape reality or roll back ALL THE LIES told on the blog in the last few days…no useless biography that no one cares about can change the attempted deceptions,,,,,

    it’s theirs and they gotta live with them….WE DON’T…

    now we can move on to greater and better strength by strength….we know our roles, what we have to do and there is no stopping us in any quarter…

  27. William Skinner Avatar

    @WURA
    I have determined that this thread is over for me. Those who seek to put party, PM and intellectual dishonesty before country, have clearly have won the day.
    For me Barbados and the Caribbean will and must always come first.
    From this topic/thread I GONE
    Some may delight and say ; happy riddance and with that I whole heartedly agree.
    Don’t ever forget the 3 Rs:
    Retreat Rearm Reattack. This is not a battle ; it’s a war.
    Keep up the good work.
    Peace.


  28. Dub,

    Bajans who really wish to emigrate, unless they have a criminal record, usually find a way to do so. There is really no need for jealousy.


  29. David,

    All sounds good but how much will be accomplished is again the issue.

    Mia does move quickly but sometimes the speed leads to mis-steps. Then we get an uproar.

    I have not yet listened to the whole speech so I will leave my comments on what seems to be missing until I have done so.


  30. “Discuss the topic and stop trying to analyse me!”

    maybe they are trying to silence you not analyse you
    or wind you up

    Bajans abroad may well be disliked more in foreign than in Barbados
    but the dislike from Barbados hurts more


  31. Hewitt wants to grab power again and is seeking the DLP presidency. So far, so good. We should therefore launch a pre-emptive strike against the gutless cleric now.

    Hewitt’s candidacy slaps Mia Mottley’s mentor, our national hero and father of the nation Errol Barrow, in the face. If the Most Honourable Errol Barrow were alive today, he would support the BLP. That’s pretty obvious since Barrow was a true patriot.

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    “Those who seek to put party, PM and intellectual dishonesty before country, have clearly have won the day.”

    am so glad for them, everyone saw them “winning” it was a pleasure to watch…

    “For me Barbados and the Caribbean will and must always come first.”

    our roles have become very simple from that perspective and we have all the tools we need to proceed and are UNSTOPPABLE at this point….

    you too William….the war is OURS to win…


  33. The man who want a to be King, but don’t want his hands dirtied.
    Questions
    Where was guy during the election period?
    Did he campaign for anyone?
    Did he take up his bat and ball and go home?


  34. ““Those who seek to put party, PM and intellectual dishonesty before country, have clearly have won the day.”

    am so glad for them, everyone saw them “winning” it was a pleasure to watch…”

    the system has been designed to be changed
    system changes are made within the system
    The Mia Era is opening the door to changes
    and when you are in the loop
    you can contribute
    in matters such as fails in Government Public Services and Courts
    Reparations
    Constitution


  35. @Donna

    We have systemic issues. Mia or any other maximum leader is not the problem, unless citizens of high integrity step forward to serve in public office do not expect significant change. We have a chicken and egg situation. Good people are reluctant to step forward, the system cannot change until they do.


  36. DavidFebruary 5, 2022 7:25 AM

    The blogmaster is hoping the DLP refuse the offer.

    @BlackettI

    Listen to ac please

    Xccxc
    First u got to explain to me where in the Constitution is the word “offer” inserted
    Then u got to tell me without having the full house in session as defined by the Constitution how is it possible to pass any laws
    OSA did warned the people of Mia ploy of gimmicks
    David u can holler and kick all u want but the Constitution being the law of the law by which good governance is to be adhere Mia can’t pass laws nilly willy to suffice a political stance


  37. “….the war is OURS to win…”

    wars is an incorrect term for culture wars
    cultures are ways of living
    there is no good and bad
    both sides are valid
    both sides can be accommodated


  38. Gazzerts the mistake you dems made was not voting for Rev Hewitt over the political lightweight Ms Depeiza.Rev Hewitt sounded more like a leader than Ms Depeiza ever did and perhaps would have won a seat or two.Therefore as he stated he had zero confidence in Ms Deleiza to lead the dems anywhere but down in the dumps as she did.I hope that is the last we see of her as a candidate but who knows the dems do not seem to learn lessons.Hopefully Rev Hewitt returns to help the dems rebuild.I gone.


  39. At some point maybe never you will realise that for the DLP to be accommodated the constitution has to be amended, any amendment must be initiated by government in the lower house. The point is there must be a discussion had with government and president. The DLP can continue to play semantics to the benefit of other opposition parties.

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    well…since the conversation has taken another awkward turn, which will end up nowhere as usual…

    …….according to Pacha, they are welcome to ALL the last words on this now go nowhere topic….which turned out to be so enlightenin that people are MARVELING….they had to see for themselves and would never have believed it otherwise..

    Angela…they have no choice but to put an opposition leader in place….as we always knew, they are now PRACTICALLY BEGGING…after screwing it up with high – handedness…and loosing their imps and pimps to deceive people that none was needed..

    …everything coming out of that exercise in DECEPTION is more hot air, more lies, more sleight of hand and intelligent people will NO LONGER BELIEVE THEM…they worked VERY HARD to reach to the point that CREDIBILITY took a DIRECT HIT… for all who support the corrupt.


  41. DavidFebruary 5, 2022 10:44 AM

    At some point maybe never you will realise that for the DLP to be accommodated the constitution has to be amended, any amendment must be initiated by government in the lower house. The point is there must be a discussion had with government and president. The DLP can continue to play semantics to the benefit of other opposition parties.
    Xxcx
    Sir I understand fully that the ammendment can help
    However how can this be done without having the full arm of the legislative branches of govt to vote yea or nay
    Just in case u do not understand how the Constitution works on behalf of the people interest and not govt interest
    Let me take your mind back to what the law directs the path of which govt must pursue giving such authority to the GG /president to choose 2 senators
    Mia fuked up the process
    She speaks political poop
    However the Constitution has soundly ringfenced her into a position that she cannot tactically avoid from hearing loud noises of illegal maneuvering on her part
    What offer
    This sham that keeps going on has exposed her deceptive nature
    Here she proposes an ammendment without all the legal and legislative arms of govt to participate
    Talk about putting cart before horse
    Phew


  42. @ Donnna,
    “Mia does move quickly but sometimes the speed leads to mis-steps. Then we get an uproar.”

    It’s a good to see you share the British journalist view of Frau Mottley.

    To paraphrase the Great man he would often state the fuhress had a major impediment when it came to detail in her policies; yet soured with her rhetoric.

    Mia reminds me of the notorious and imperious Sun King, Louis the 16th, who stated ” L’etat est moi”. Translated in english this means: I AM THE STATE.

    She is playing mock sport with an old constitution with little interest in bringing in a fresh one.

    It’s worth taking a note how it ended for this King of France. The French people could no longer stomach the family dynasty of their king and he was executed.

    Mia may be a dynamic leader however she has a character wedded more to the Sun King. She cares little for Barbados majority population. She’s obsessed with power and wielding her power. She has no boundaries or limits. Alas, sadly, for Barbadians she has become the state. Arthur’s condemnation of Mia has stood the test of time.


  43. LorenzoFebruary 5, 2022 10:41 AM

    Gazzerts the mistake you dems made was not voting for Rev Hewitt over the political lightweight Ms Depeiza.Rev Hewitt sounded more like a leader than Ms Depeiza ever did and perhaps would have won a seat or two.Therefore as he stated he had zero confidence in Ms Deleiza to lead the dems anywhere but down in the dumps as she did.I hope that is the last we see of her as a candidate but who knows the dems do not seem to learn lessons.Hopefully Rev Hewitt returns to help the dems rebuild.I gone.

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

    I have been watching the DLP’s position since last time when they “lost” 0 – 30.

    I said then 30 – 0 was a farce as it could not create a Parliament complete with an opposition and following that two opposition senators to complete the senate.

    Do you remember Froon put back elections and went from unpopular to real unpopular?

    I wondered back then if it was done with the 30 – 0 result in mind.

    This time, Froon appears again and trumpets his 10 golden years.

    I could not believe it.

    Up to then I reckoned there could very well be a strong opposition but I degraded it to 27 – 3, worst possible case.

    I figured the BLP would manufacture that result … skeptic that I am.

    Remember Skerritt in Dominica, I think it was he who wanted no opposition too after watching Barbados and Grenada but won with 3 seats in opposition.

    I thought that was convenient because he has a record of corruption and money.

    Whenever I see one party winning a super majority anywhere in the Caribbean I wonder about the methods employed and whether money passed.

    Two 30 – 0 has me thinking that the result was setup by both parties but for different reasons.

    The result is the BLP is exposed in its willingness to get complete power by any means necessary, constitutionally or unconstitutionally.

    The DLP comes out smelling like a rose where the Constitution and power grabs are concerned.

    Their record of success may not be great but it is the BLP and Ms. Mockley who have been exposed.

    Was it a set up?

    Time will tell.

    The BLP and its backers carried it too far to get all seats without realising a Parliamentary Democracy cannot subsist with zero opposition.

    Ms. Mockley is left to try to bluff her way to a Government.

    The DLP without the resources played the long game!!

    The DLP is left to sit and wait it out.

    We’ll see.

    When we actually do get a constitutional Parliament we need to put in proportional representation as a priority to avoid a repetition of this farce.


  44. I am assuming we want a Parliamentary Democracy.


  45. The DLP should not accept the fake opposition seats.

    Let PMMIA choose another pi·ña·ta.


  46. The DLP have read this farce and have acted by the book.

    They may be unpopular and no favorites of mine but I got to give them credit as credit is due.

    They were the ones who would have been involved in the drafting of the initial constitution so maybe they have more know how.

  47. NorthernObserver Avatar

    @enuff
    Those were the 3 names which immediately came to mind.
    But…JA and LE are essentially B’s in new clothes. If it is Party and not persons, Alliance might nominate CF? It would certainly give GPII the platform he has long sought, via claims of being shunned by others.


  48. Again, Blackett please refuse to discuss, please.


  49. DavidFebruary 5, 2022 12:33 PM

    Again, Blackett please refuse to discuss, please.

    Xxx
    Yardfowl u have exceeded your political spewing of nonsense
    U are excused


  50. POWER PLAY?

    ” Hewitt: DLP must include public, stalwarts in plans for way forward ”

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/02/05/hewitt-dlp-must-include-public-stalwarts-in-plans-for-way-forward/

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