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

    He actually has a wide range of knowledge on the issue…before trying to castigate, do some research..

    “Areas of Specialty – Corporate and Commercial Law, Property Development, Conveyancing, Civil Litigation, Capital Markets, Mergers and Acquisitions

    Law School Attended – Norman Manley Law School

    Joint Managing Partner at Lex Caribbean

    Specialties
    Administrative Law
    Bankruptcy
    Civil Litigation
    Company Law
    Corporate Litigation
    Defamation
    Employment & Labor Law
    Gaming Law
    Insolvency
    Litigation
    Public Law
    Securities Litigation
    Taxation”


  2. David
    How many senators were in place before Rawdon, McConney and Althea were sworn in after the amendments?

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

    the question we should be asking is WHERE did wickum study either public law or constitutional law, last i heard he was a political scientist,….WHATEVER THAT IS….


  4. “i have seen republic constitutions and ALL WERE DRAFTED BEFORE the republic ceremony..”

    1776, the Second Continental Congress, still meeting in Philadelphia, voted unanimously to declare independence as the “United States of America” and become an Independent Republic

    10 years later the Constitution was developed
    I am holding the US Constitution in my hand right now.
    (they have the original)
    The original US Constitution was drafted in 1787.
    Together with Bill of Rights added in 1791 it provides protection for rights and liberties.
    Or is the Starting Journey.

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

    Kiki…those people were serious, it was NEW TO THEM and they did have to make it up as they went along, that would have taken nothing but time in the 17th century….

    and i had to read the WHOLE THING for a course i was doing…

    …THESE HAVE HUNDREDS OF old and new TEMPLATES to choose from and REFUSED to draft a new republic constitution…NO EXCUSE….


  6. @enuff

    Seem to remember DeLisle Bradshaw and John Williams appointed as temporary Senators.


  7. David
    When did Garth become a constitutional lawyer?
    ++++++
    Yuh know Garth’s articles are generating much interest and hitting close to the bone when his credentials are being questioned.

    Here’s my question, what kind of lawyer is Marshall?


  8. @Sargeant

    As explained above, the AG office is staffed. Marshall is the spokesperson.


  9. WURA or whatever name you go by now. I am well aware of Garth from since his law firm days with David Thompson. I ask again, when did he become a constitutional expert?


  10. @David
    As explained above, the AG office is staffed. Marshall is the spokesperson
    ++++++++++
    Nice try, he is the longest serving AG in Barbados history and is the most mistake prone, don’t try to put those on unseen underlings
    Spokesperson? Where does the buck stop?


  11. @Sargeant

    What are you objecting to? The matter of the Senate is with the President, is it not?


  12. @DavidFebruary 3, 2022 9:23 AM

    I am, after all, a constitutional layman, so to speak, even if I occasionally present text modules on the restructuring of the constitution, the state and the party.

    What is clear, in any case, is that if there is a persistent delay in opening Parliament and the Senate, our Supreme Leader has the absolute power, by virtue of the will of the people and herself, to unilaterally alter the Constitution and enact laws to protect the people and the state, instead of a Parliament and Senate.


  13. David
    Remind me who the President, the GG, temporarily appointed since Althea Wiggins was still in the UK and ineligilbe until the constitutional amendment was passed?

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

    “I ask again, when did he become a constitutional expert?”

    no, liar, that is not what you asked….THIS IS WHAT YOU ASKED..

    “EnuffFebruary 3, 2022 9:57 AM

    David
    When did Garth become a constitutional lawyer?”

    yall get and tell sneaky lies on BU every day and no one calls you out on it, but this time ya trying to set up people for a defamation lawsuit FROM A DEFAMATION LAWYER…

    well, i suspect he became a constitutional lawyer right around the time you were PIMPING FOR POLITICIANS…or you would be one too….and know what he is speaking about…


  15. Do not recall the GG at the time appointed a standin.

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

    btw,,,any specialty you earned makes you AN EXPERT in that field…all one has to do is upkeep…..just so ya know…

    this dude has a laundry list of specialties…


  17. @enuff

    It is unfortunate we have not heard the legal minds at Cave Hill that specialize in constitutional law. Jeff is badly missed in the public space.

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

    Miller…could you believe this though, see now why we have to watch or backs, so we don’t be walking around with LONG KNIVES STICKING OUT of us…

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

    He would now try to tell us that from the AG to Mia and every other lawyer in the parliament,…DON’T KNOW WHAT PUBLIC LAW IS….and don’t know Patterson’s specialties……no wonder basic law ELUDES THEM….

    stuff i learned over 2 decades ago and can still decipher…STUMPS THEM….

    no wonder they don’t like Caswell…


  20. EnuffFebruary 3, 2022 10:11 AM

    David
    How many senators were in place before Rawdon, McConney and Althea were sworn in after the amendments?

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

    ZERO.

    The senate only comes into existence when there are 21 seats filled!!


  21. SargeantFebruary 3, 2022 10:26 AM

    David
    When did Garth become a constitutional lawyer?
    ++++++
    Yuh know Garth’s articles are generating much interest and hitting close to the bone when his credentials are being questioned.

    Here’s my question, what kind of lawyer is Marshall?

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

    You mean this guy?

    https://barbadosfreepress.wordpress.com/2008/06/01/former-barbados-attorney-general-who-refused-to-investigate-corrupt-veco-prison-builders-appearing-on-brass-tacks-radio-sunday/

    https://barbadosfreepress.wordpress.com/2009/05/21/former-barbados-attorney-general-dale-marshall-should-buy-a-computer/

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

    So glad BPF is still around, OR they would be flying out with their broken wings to call us liars…


  23. “But on the other hand, one can argue that Parliament is fully constituted because all of the principal advice makers have met and offered their advice, so then they can go about and do their business because it is fully constituted,” said Wickham.

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

    Clearly Wickham is in conversation with the Leader of the opposition.

    Wonder if Miller was able to discuss his suggestions with the Leader of the Opposition for the choices of oppositions senators?

    Guess we will have to wait to see what transpired at the meeting.


  24. de pedantic DribblerFebruary 3, 2022 9:28 AM

    The post of Leader of Op can ONLY exist based on the results of the election… the constitution SPECIFICALLY provides for the possibility of NO SUCH person. ….To continually cite the clauses where it seeks the guidance of that person and dismiss the obvious fact that there is NONE and thus overlook those clauses that guide action when that person does not exist is absurd nonsense.

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

    WOW!!!

    DEEP!!!

    But obviously Wickham and Miller don’t believe you!!

  25. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    William….look at this….and yall STILL WAITING….this was 14 YEARS AGO….39 + 14 + 53 YEARS….while they dance around the topic, tell MORE LIES and do nothing…

    .that’s OVER HALF CENTURY yall been waiting on these LIARS to do the right thing by the Black population………yall really still waiting while swallowing ALL THOSE LIES and the poison koolaid…

    “BY BFP | JUNE 1, 2008 · 12:37 PM
    Bajans have been promised ITAL – Integrity, Transparency and Accountability Legislation – for 39 years. Neither the BLP nor the DLP have any credibility left on this subject.

    Not one damned bit of credibility.”


  26. Are we going to look forward to the promise land and what the collations have to offer? Or stay in the desert. Family , start raising fruit plants in pots now to transfer to your ownership that will be for your children children. Wake-up. The good Lord bless you all.


  27. @ WURA
    Note how the apologists are questioning the legal minds of Tricia Watson and Garth Patterson. Apparently the only lawyers with credibility are Ezra Alleyne and now Judge Jeff Cumberbatch.
    This is why I am basically just laughing at them now because they will not rest until Mottley gets her way.
    Watch the banana skins; don’t slip.
    I gone.

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

    “Note how the apologists are questioning the legal minds of Tricia Watson and Garth Patterson.”

    yeah…while setting up themselves and everyone else for a defamation lawsuit….the imps in their element…

    lots of people are laughing…let them run, they have many banana skins to choose from while running…

    am staying put and watching my back, the enemies are never far away and ya always gotta be on high alert and ready to take them down.


  29. Now that the one and only.Supreme Being and leader of the people and country
    Has screwed up the Constitution and created a holy mess of division and hypocrisy
    The blp foot soldiers going to use allpoiltical mouth maneuvera to discredit any one that does not agree with the PM use of power to disregard the Constitution
    Can’t wait till the other shoe drop
    What shoe u ask
    Wait and see
    This is President first outing to present herself as credible but some how she is in slumber

  30. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @David, I reviewed to see if per chance the Dean had spoken on this here back in June of 2018 but didn’t see anything in that brief search.

    Is there anything in your archives?

    BTW u should ask one of the more personable academics on the Hill or a retired lawyer to be your public advocate in the guise of the Dean on these pages… it was enlightening and refreshing to have him offer feedback as he did here and educate us…

    An absolutely PERFECT union of expert punditry and social media!

    The other guys and gals on the Hill need to embrace that as well…. the Dean was a refreshing change to the stodgy old school Bajan ethos!


  31. Sadly, THE constitutional expert, while still with us physically, is experiencing an age induced marble rearrangement.


  32. Cuh dear
    Speaking of a crisis at hand
    There is also a who done it

    Hunt on
    HORSE OWNER APPEALS FOR SAFE RETURN OF MISSING HORSES
    By Anesta Henry
    Two horses valued at $10 000 have been stolen from the Codrington Riding Stables in Waterford, St Michael and owner Patrick Croney is appealing to Barbadians to help with getting the animals back home safely.
    The distraught horse owner said he was informed by a worker around 7 a.m. on Wednesday that nine-year-old retired international race horse Kajaroojack and fouryear-old pony Cupcakes were stolen from the paddock.
    He said he believed the horses were stolen between Tuesday night and the wee hours of Wednesday morning. He said at least one bag of feed is now unaccounted for but admitted that the lock on the container where the feed is stored was broken.
    “I am appealing to those who know of the whereabouts of these horses to contact the nearest police station or even contact me on 231-1605 so that we can get these horses back into care as soon as possible. We know these youngsters torment these horses and ride them until some of them even drop down and die with this kind of vigorous riding. They have no care or consideration for the animals. So, if I can get the public’s help, I would really appreciate it,” he said.
    Croney said he reported to the District “A” Police Station that he had received a message that the horses were seen in the area of the Westbury Cemetery headed to Goodland but he was yet to get a favourable response.
    “I decided that I would go down there and I went and asked some questions and some people were telling me they saw some youngsters this morning with these horses. I showed them a picture of the horses and they told me that they saw the horses between the Goodland area and the St Leonards area and I think as far as the Globe area (Roebuck Street),” he said.
    Croney said all the horses at the stable are loved by visitors, particularly youngsters who engage in nature rides. Families use the services offered at the stables as an opportunity to relax and unwind during the stressful COVID-19 pandemic, he added. anestahenry@barbadostoday.bb


  33. @DPD
    BTW u should ask one of the more personable academics on the Hill or a retired lawyer to be your public advocate in the guise of the Dean on these pages…
    ++++++
    The Dean’s columns were reproduced from his articles in the Advocate, not sure one of the academics on the hill would write articles just for the consumption of those that visit the blogs.

    To besides the Dean was careful not to tread on the toes of politicians and some academics don’t want to be caught in the crosshairs.

    BTW isn’t Patterson doing a good enough job? I know he doesn’t interact like the Dean but half a loaf…………

  34. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    And i bet he is an EXPERT defamation lawyer too…

    William…we must be very vigilant going forward…especially with the dangerous little liars who love to call everyone liars…first slip up…..NAIL THEM…


  35. @Dee Word

    Will have a check of BU Archives. Yo your other point, it takes a special person to walk the halls of the underground.


  36. @ Sargeant February 3, 2022 10:42 AM
    (Quote):
    Nice try, he is the longest serving AG in Barbados history and is the most mistake prone, don’t try to put those on unseen underlings
    Spokesperson? Where does the buck stop?
    (Unquote).
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Nice shot there, Sarge!
    We must remember this is the same high-flying lawyer who- with the blessing of his court attendant Enuff -went up against the standpipe lawyer Caswell and lost on every occasion.

    Are the office chaps advising him to be blamed also for the glaring ‘oversight’ about appointing two deputies in one post as clearly set out in the Law?

    What’s the sense of bragging about becoming a republic when the Law is disregarded and thrown through the royal window with Her Majesty and the Bajan sidekick of a GG?


  37. I trying to find something to say about this discombobulation of Barbados governance but can’t come up with anything atall atall atall.

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

    “same high-flying lawyer who- with the blessing of his court attendant Enuff -went up against the standpipe lawyer Caswell and lost on every occasion.”

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    that’s why none of them like Caswell, he not only knows the law better, but is more credible and can win on commonsense only…


  39. @Sargeant

    Jeff did not have to attack personalities, he did it by attacking the issues. Something a few on the blog can learn.


  40. @Dee Word

    Look at this writing from December 2018.

    https://wp.me/p43Aa-fUE

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

    Miller….it’s going to be a very long 5 years, if it ever gets off the ground…lol

  42. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    Barbadians should be watching the actions of the President carefully.
    One of the many constitutional options is that of an elected President, versus one appointed.
    One’s actions when one serves at the ‘pleasure’ of another, versus for the people who elected you, can be very different?
    Just one of many constitutional options ‘to be discussed’?


  43. Jeff wrote December 2018.

    ” Where the office of Leader of the Opposition is vacant, whether because there is no member of the House of Representatives so qualified for appointment or because no one qualified for appointment is willing to be appointed, or because the Leader of the Opposition has resigned his office or for any other reason, any provision in this Constitution requiring consultation with the Leader of the Opposition shall, in so far as it requires such consultation, be of no effect.”

    So what should we expect in 2022 ?


  44. @NorthernObserverFebruary 3, 2022 3:04 PM

    Only one person can be in the highest position in the state. That is our almighty Supreme Leader. The so-called President merely acts as a notary of higher decisions.

  45. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    “One’s actions when one serves at the ‘pleasure’ of another, versus for the people who elected you, can be very different?”

    the people can never say they are not being enlightened.

  46. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Tron
    You are referring to the occupant of the “State House”?


  47. @NorthernObserverFebruary 3, 2022 3:04 PM

    The “State House” is, so to speak, a switchboard between the Supreme Leader and the people. Nothing more and nothing less.

  48. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Thanks @David… FANTASTIC…. excellent revisit of these self same issues with some more legal opinion …

    It’s amusing to see that the same folks are writing some of the same ‘nullity” here again… very amusing.

    I captured this one:
    ____Jeff Cumberbatch
    June 10, 2018 11:38 AM

    QUOTE from@John: The Constitution assumes that a plurality of association is required for an aspirant to the office of Leader of the Opposition to be recognized as having the support that qualifies him/her to be so appointed.[…] Under this assumption, it seems clear that a single person cannot, by definition, be considered to have majority support or “group” support in the absence of a plurality of such support.[…]
    In short, a single person cannot constitute a majority in the absence of like-minded others. […] Moreover, merely crossing the floor while remaining a member of the governing party would not, and could not, in itself, so qualify such a single person in the absence of the required plurality.
    We may also note that most dictionaries define a majority as the greater number or part, thus requiring a plurality. ___End Quote_____

    @ John, it is clear that the Constitution does not provide for what occurred last month. However, in my view, the doctrine of necessity would step in to hold that there ought to be an Opposition in a democracy and thus permit the current scenario, (my emphasis) Pedro’s [Prof Welsh] point would also hold that even if Freundel Stuart alone had won his seat, he should not have been appointed Leader of the Opposition. I respect the point of English language, but I am not so sure I agree fully__________

    PS: http://epaper.barbadostoday.bb/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&edid=504ba608-8948-4b6a-bcbc-b53890d2182d

    Lata.


  49. “” Where the office of Leader of the Opposition is vacant, whether because there is no member of the House of Representatives so qualified for appointment or because no one qualified for appointment is willing to be appointed, or because the Leader of the Opposition has resigned his office or for any other reason, any provision in this Constitution requiring consultation with the Leader of the Opposition shall, in so far as it requires such consultation, be of no effect.””

    A couple of people said John Boy was barking up the wrong tree again, while most others had already dismissed his nonsense anyway.

    The missing information was not buried or missing as it is “the truth” and the truth is always out there and is always the truth.

    Truth has a vibration and resonance and is universal not relative to perspective. Universal truth withstand all arguments.

    It is like black awareness and legacy of white racism history in the public domain and it’s political coverup. Truth don’t die.

  50. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    The link is the article from Prof Welsh back in 2018…

    All good stuff once again

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