Three months after the second defeat in a general election Democratic Labour Party (DLP) members voted for Dr. Ronnie Yearwood to replace Verla Depeiza who resigned in the aftermath of what transpired. He won by a reported vote of 273 to 205.

It is surprising more of the 800+ DLP members eligible to vote were not motivated to participate yesterday. It would have sent a strong signal to the public that there is a burning desire by the party to get back on track given the herculean rebuild effort. The last contest between Guy Hewitt and Verla Depeiza attracted a 507 to 295 vote, President Yearwood has a gargantuan task ahead. David Estwick who could not command significant support from the parliamentary group after David Thompson died in office and was a bane to the party during Stuart’s tenure attracted 205 votes from DLP party members. There is a lot political pundits can unpack from the result.

The next three years will be a critical in the rebuild period of the party. The next 18 months will be crucial for Dr. Yearwood to measure his success as a politician. By taking on the DLP presidency at this juncture in its history one suspects if he is perceived to be unable to breath life into a political party currently in a comatose state -it may doom him to be a stillborn DLP politician like his predecessor. Similar to when Owen Arthur became leader of the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) in 1993, Yearwood does not command a significant power-base in the party. Neither is he a member of parliament. Arthur was able to successfully navigate that early period because he received strong support from elders of the party. Hopefully the DLP will be able to learn from the BLP experience and avoid making unforced mistakes.

It is understandable a significant number of DLP members continue to be disillusioned, who would not be after losing at last count 61 times at the polling booth. The Freundel Stuart era is one the party will have to work hard to overcome. It will be crucial for Yearwood to display the leadership required to co-opt early support from losing candidates David Estwick and Guy Hewitt in order to present a united front to current membership and the wider public. The adage united we stand, divided we fall seems an apt reminder to all concerned. This will be crucial for the party to be perceived as making progress to members of the public.

An emerging Barbadian voter is ready for a new kind of politics. The naked partisan behaviour and empty rhetoric seen and heard from today’s politicians and old guard is on the way out. It will be hard- in many cases impossible- for dye in the wool DEMs to shift positions. Hopefully under Yearwood’s leadership enough are persuaded to shift perspectives and he is also able to attract enough NEW members to make a difference.

Until the DLP is able to make a ‘course correction’ and elusive alternative third party political options emerge the saying that in the land of the blind one eye man is king will continue to ring true. In the system of government practiced by Barbados the best results occur with a strident opposition voice IN parliament.

On behalf of the BU household the blogmaster congratulates Dr. Ronnie Yearwood for showing the courage to undertake a job that must rank high on the unwanted job scale at this time.

299 responses to “DLP Going with Yearwood”


  1. @Bush Tea

    We are born a blank slate, instinct is fashioned by the environment. It is not some Big Bang affair.

  2. 555dubstreet Avatar

    Heavenly Circuits
    Universe
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    Life animals plants humans souls
    Religions African Asian Worldwide
    East West North South
    Life Death Rebirth
    Universe is spinning
    revolving evolving
    inside and outside


  3. Yearwood’s way

    New DLP president looking to practise politics of inclusion
    by TRE GREAVES
    tregreaves@nationnews.com

    DESPITE SOME of the disparaging remarks made on the campaign trail during recent elections, new president of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Dr Ronnie Yearwood says the party will be progressive and practise the politics of inclusion.
    He stressed this yesterday at DLP headquarters, George Street, Belleville, St Michael, two days after he defeated former Member of Parliament for St Philip West, Dr David Estwick, 273-205 to win the presidency.
    While acknowledging some missteps, Yearwood reiterated that politics in Barbados had seen a paradigm shift.
    “In the last campaign I spoke a lot about new politics and I am still talking about it. There have been missteps in the past; there have been Cabinets on the other side and their ministers have said some pretty awful things, but at this point in the party’s juncture I, as party leader, I am telling you there is space in this party . . . whoever you are. It doesn’t matter what your last name is, believer, non-believer . . . we have to build a new Barbados which has to include all of us,” the 42-year-old told the MIDWEEK NATION.
    During the 2018 General Election campaign, candidates such as former Members of Parliament Dr Denis Lowe, Steve Blackett and Estwick were heavily criticised for comments made about now Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley. In the January 19, 2022 poll, St George South candidate Dawn Marie Armstrong also found herself in hot water, which led to criticisms that the party was out of touch. The Dems lost both elections 30-0, and former president Verla De Peiza resigned after the latest defeat.
    Despite those mistakes, Yearwood said it was important they follow examples set by the party’s founder, former Prime Minister Errol Barrow, and women such as Dame Maizie Barker-Welch, who were trailblazers.
    “You had women who were at the forefront of shaping this party. I don’t think they had a label for it, they were just doing what they had to do. They thought that Barbados should be independent, but we weren’t getting there fast enough and that we needed free education. . . . Those were some of the things that they did, so in many ways we have to remember that progressiveness and spirit,” Yearwood added.
    Selling dreams
    The law lecturer at the University of the West Indies’ Cave Hill Campus said he believed one of the major issues regarding the current political landscape was a lack of real engagement with constituents. He said politicians sold dreams, rather than ask
    the people what they needed.
    “There is a lot of service engagement, a lot of talking at the people but not a lot talking with. I can give a three- or four-hour press conference and talk ‘nuff’ but I haven’t engaged because no one can get a word edgewise in.
    “I find politicians share big visions of the country. They talk about shiny things, skyscrapers, fly-overs, the road is going to be paved with gold and the streets are going to flow with milk and honey and all these big visions, but have we stopped to ask Barbadians if that’s the kind of country we want? Have you talked to the people?”
    Yearwood also said he was confident he could pull the party together, nothwithstanding the relatively close margin of victory and support for his opponent.
    “I don’t suspect any of that. I think going forward this is one DLP family. This is not filled with high drama. The party is such a pivotal institution for Barbadian life and its revival will also mean aspects of Barbadian life are also revived. This institution is filled with credible, intelligent, hard-working Barbadians who are proud of their party and want to live their lives and want to see their party function in a way that brings dignity to party and to the country. They more than deserve that.
    “We are here to put our heads down and simply get on with the task of reviving the party. I will do everything in my power. Every network, person, skill, I will bring to do what is necessary for a fighting, winning, competent, capable machine that will regain the trust of Barbadians to say ‘we can be a government again’,” he added.


    Source: Nation

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    Some will never get it, let them look only to the contrivance of politicians, that’s their comfort zones.


  5. “Some will never get it, let them look only to the contrivance of politicians, that’s their comfort zones.”
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    I agree with you 💯%!!!!

    Dr. Yearwood previously aligned himself with the BLP to the extent that he sought to ‘run’ for the party.
    Now the goodly gentleman has aligned himself with the DLP, he suddenly became aware that…… the “This institution is filled with credible, intelligent, hard-working Barbadians who are proud of their party and want to live their lives and want to see their party function in a way that brings dignity to party and to the country.”

    Dr. Yearwood is reminding us that it is “important they follow examples set by the party’s founder, former Prime Minister Errol Barrow, and women such as Dame Maizie Barker-Welch, who were trailblazers.”

    Interestingly, information on Barrow, Barker-Welch and the DLP isn’t anything new.
    It was in the public domain before Yearwood was born and when he sought to be a BLP candidate.

    He spoke about “NEW politics.” Yet, he couldn’t resist to cleverly include the OLD narrative that Barbadians should be forever obligated to the DLP for independence and ‘free secondary education, while pleading “in (so) many ways we have to remember that progressiveness and spirit….”

    “They thought that Barbados SHOULD BE INDEPENDENT, but we weren’t getting there fast enough and that we NEEDED FREE EDUCATION. . .” (Yearwood)

    Isn’t it simply amazing how these guys join ‘Party A,’ embrace its history and ‘philosophy,’ while criticising ‘Party B.’
    They leave ‘Party A’ to embrace the history and philosophy of ‘Party B’ and to be forgiven and warmly embraced by its members.

    Now, surely this is an example that perfectly defines Mr. Skinner’s ‘duopoly.’

    As I have mentioned in this forum on several occasions, there aren’t any significant political, philosophical or ideological differences between the BLP and DLP.

    .


  6. Bushie

    You are at wonder, lost and fear.

    Firstly. Ours was intuition. Yours was instincts. There is a fundamental difference.

    Secondly, you present gross internal contradictions. For you can’t premise that there was a time when this earth was in balance, when Ma’at was pervasive, a time when none of these other peoples were on earth or uncentered, and yet equalize the absence of ‘right order of things’ amongst the races, when others came.

    Thirdly, as much albinocentrism that you postulate about, at the end of the day you continue to look hence to justify Whiteness and their misguided theological constructions, the Ancient Afrikans never thought that theology or knowing the Creator was possible.

    Fourthly, this writer has never given credence to your irrational attempts to crudely conflate the actions of all of mankind in a determined effort to give relevance to your judeo -Christian mornings. For that construct has no connection to ‘right order of things’ and at best does a demonic job at trying to steal the ancient history of Afrikans, being not an ancient people themselves.

    And we may go on and on to cite your imprecisions. At the end of the day there are no fundamental differences between you and all the rest of dispensationalists. Except that you cleaverly try to cloak your bible reading foolishness in slippery garments.

    You may have the last words. While we remain anchored or ‘romantic’ about the root and source of what is reality.


  7. PM heads to Washington

    by TONY BEST PRIME MINISTER MIA AMOR MOTTLEY is set to meet with key executives of three of the world’s leading financial institutions – the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) – for a series of crucial talks in Washington spread over three days.

    Mottley, who is leading a 12-member delegation of Government economists, planners and civil service advisors, is meeting at noon today with Phillip Jennings, the IMF’s executive director for Canada, Ireland and the Caribbean, for what is being labelled a “courtesy” session at 700 19th Street, North West. Jennings represents Barbados, Jamaica, Guyana, Grenada, The Bahamas, Antigua and most CARICOM member states on the World Bank’s executive board.

    “It is unlikely that Mottley, who is also Minister of Finance, Jennings and their senior advisors will get into deep and protracted financial negotiations, considering that the session is scheduled for about 20 minutes, and will be followed in the afternoon by another round of discussions with Ilan Goldfajn, the IMF’s director for the Western Hemisphere, that may last for less than an hour,” said an official familiar with the format of the planned talks.

    “Talks on future Barbados-IMF relationships that may involve loans, technical assistance and other substantive agreements are not going to be hostile or protracted. As a matter of fact, key policy issues may have already been agreed upon.”

    The Prime Minister is also to meet this afternoon with Axel van Trotsenberg, the World Bank’s managing director of operations, and those talks are set to take place after the initial discussions with the Fund.

    She is scheduled to have an hour-long round of talks with Mauricio Claver-Carone, IDB president, at the bank’s headquarters on New York Avenue tomorrow morning. The IDB is a major source of loans to the country.

    Mottley will be accompanied at almost every meeting by the 12-member Barbados delegation. Among them will be Ryan Straughn, Minister in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs; Central Bank Governor Cleviston Haynes; Ambassador Dr Clyde Mascoll; senior economic advisor Dr Kevin Greenidge, Professor Avinash Persaud; former Finance Minister Chris Sinckler who has just taken up the post of alternate executive director with the World Bank; and Ambassador Noel Lynch, Barbados’ top diplomat in the US capital.

    Mottley is due to meet tomorrow with officials of the US Treasury; Congresswoman Barbara Lee, a Democratic member of the House of Representatives from California; and former US Senator Chris Dodd from Connecticut.

    She is also to attend a Barbados reception attended by members of the Bajan diaspora in Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia. The social function is part of the Barbados week of activities in Washington.

    On Friday, Mottley will have discussions with Samantha Powers, administrator of USAID, the global aid-dispensing arm of the US government in the Joe Biden administration.


  8. Murdaaaah! The “maguffies” still poles apart!

    Can’t both be right, no matter how pretty the words!

    One uh dem gotta be a CUNT!


  9. As I have mentioned in this forum on several occasions, there aren’t any significant political, philosophical or ideological differences between the BLP and DLP.

    .xxxxxxxxxxx

    IT IS ALL ABOUT THE MONEY THE VOTERS ARE JUST THE CONDUIT TO THE TREASURY

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    Some british company bought simpson motors…

    …only foolish people still buy junk cars, rejects..


  11. Alas some one else needs a medal of recognition
    Just might be a made for a Hollywood movie
    Titled.. Weird

    BARJAM wants media workers included in awards – by Randy Bennett May 4, 2022
    The Barbados Association of Journalists and Media Workers (BARJAM) has called on Government to recognize the hard work of persons in that field during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    It is hoped that when Government holds its second round of Humanitarian awards, media workers will be among those honoured, the group said.

    In a statement released to mark World Press Freedom Day, BARJAM contended that media workers worked tirelessly during the pandemic and should be rewarded for their efforts.

    “The last two years have seen the media in Barbados, especially our front-line workers; reporters, journalists, photographers and videographers having to work under very trying circumstances with smaller newsrooms, increased workloads, longer hours and of course, doing all of this with the COVID-19 cloud hanging over their heads daily as they went about their jobs.

    “It is for this reason that we remain hopeful that when the Government hosts its second round of Humanitarian Awards, all front-line media persons across the landscape of Barbados will be recognised and rewarded for their dedication in keeping the public informed and educated during the early period of the COVID-19 virus,” BARJAM said in its press release.

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    Flying shit ahead…DUCK!!!

    https://youtu.be/33P_qkqNTIw

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    https://www.nationnews.com/2022/05/04/caricom-members-deeply-concerned-britains-response-bvi/

    These FRAUDS….HYPOCRITE caricom leaders NEVER CARED about the 1948 UN Declaration on International Human Rights….never cared to tell the PEOPLE most of whom STILL DON’T KNOW about it, but now deceitful politicians can quote it now most of their asses are in a SLING…

    …..they are the ones kept the people 50 years behind all this time…never cared or were concerned about all the corruption and selloutism that they themselves PRESIDE OVER….NEVER ONCE….exposed each other for the money laundering, corruption etc…but now they are SO DEEPLY CONCERNED….savages…hope those handcuffs are custom made…

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    TLSN…could you believe this crap…these are the same deceitful WRETCHES never EDUCATED the people in the Caribbean about the 30 Articles of Human Rights..

    ..made sure it was NEVER TAUGHT IN THE SCHOOLS. for 74 YEARS……and that INCLUDES Barbados…..but now it looks like their decades old criminal party is over….look who can quote those same human rights that they maliciously and deliberately HID FROM THE PEOPLE in the Caribbean….since 1948..chapter and verse……


  15. @ Pachamama May 3, 2022 9:55 PM
    (Quote).
    No Bushie, we’re not overwhelmed for Pachamama has the answer to all that is. One day coming soon She will ‘intercede’ and deliver a sixth extinction event to bring back ‘right order of things’
    That would be something She has done before and it avoids an irrational reliance on magical thinking so imbued here,
    (Unquote).
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    A very insightful statement, that is ‘Above’!

    The question is whether the coming ‘intercession’ would be induced by ‘modern’ humans by way of choking themselves on their own fossil-fuel-burning activities or by an extraterrestrial agent in the form of Apep or its Greek-copied equivalent Apophis which Judeo-Christians, slavishly, have dubbed the Serpent aka Devil.

    You must tell the pseudo climate-change evangelicals that they cannot save Pachamama from reckless human-activities on the ecological pyramid; only themselves from premature extinction.

    For Gaia has been struck by comets and asteroids over geologic time-scale but is still here; and will be here as long as Ra reigns.

    What can tiny and insignificant humans do to hurt Mother Earth; except receive a swat like a fly on an elephant’s behind?

    Maybe humans have broken the seven principles of Ma’at and have to pay the price for disobedience.


  16. ‘Corrupt to core’ British Virgin Islands premier gets bond in drug-smuggling case

    In a surprise decision, federal court Judge Alicia Otazo-Reyes rejected prosecutors’ argument that Andrew Fahie may flee the U.S. and possibly engage in criminal activity if he is freed.

    https://www.yahoo.com/finance/m/d2ba392f-90d7-3dec-aa55-63bf153ee44d/%E2%80%98corrupt-to-core%E2%80%99-british.html

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    Too many jokes, got me up way past my bedtime….🤣🤣🤣🤣

    “Fahie stood handcuffed shaking his head in disagreement as Shadley described in court how the politician had bragged in recorded conversations with a DEA informant that he had 15-20 years of criminal activity under his belt.

    “Oh, no no no, not my first rodeo at all, NOT, MY FIRST RODEO, AT ALL,” Fahie can be heard laughing in the recording, according to a government filing prior to Wednesday’s bond hearing.”

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    “Maybe humans have broken the seven principles of Ma’at and have to pay the price for disobedience.”

    there is a PRICE TO PAY….stupidity, dumbness, yardfowlism and suckupism is no excuse to be slave minded or ignorant…


  19. DLP’s way forward

    LEADERS MATTER in politics.
    This is particularly true in countries with multi-party parliamentary systems where charismatic and strong leaders have captivated the public over many years.
    The Barbados Labour Party with Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley at its helm has proven this and in local parlance is “large and in charge” given her popular public appeal and total dominance of her party.
    The other main political party, the Democratic Labour Party (DLP has been without someone with that public persona, evident by its humiliating rejection at the polls in 2018 and again in 2022.
    Supporters of the DLP and many other onlookers will therefore be taking careful note of Dr Ronnie Yearwood’s election on Sunday as the party’s new leader.
    His choice has the potential to be a game-changer since he is a new face and not part of the “old guard” so deeply resented by the electorate.
    He has a monumental and urgent task to move the Dems away from the political doldrums and to present a cohesive team embraced by people from across all demographics. But, he cannot do it alone or simply from the top-down.
    He must find a way for the different factions within the party to co-exist and collaborate as they go about regaining the trust of the public and proving themselves as worthy stewards even outside of Parliament.
    In the January 2022 General Election, Dr Yearwood was a casualty at the polls in a bruising entry into the elective political arena where he learnt that leaders are important to the outcome of elections. As an academic, he should understand there is no honeymoon in his new position.
    Barbados is increasingly a very partisan and polarised
    society; Dr Yearwood will be mercilessly attacked particularly on social media, through the grapevine and by paid and planted opponents. He must be able to ignore the noise without being contemptuous, recognising that he accepted the leadership and must not be scared away.
    Dr Yearwood must pull together a team capable of offering incisive, constructive debate on the multiplicity of issues the country faces while offering workable ideas.
    He must have his “Shadow Cabinet” that should not be a carbon copy of the Government’s team but what the reinvigorated DLP can offer. They must present very clear plans to hold the Government accountable on matters related to integrity in public life, how the public purse is spent and appointments to public posts among the plethora of issues the public wants to be ventilated.
    The public sector employees will be carefully listening to the new DLP president and so too will the business community, our youth, the elderly and indeed every sector to get an understanding of his party’s direction to make this country a better place. Dr Yearwood is at the helm and the others must set aside personal ambitions The DLP must put in a spectacular performance and build a rainbow coalition inclusive of colour, class and creed.
    Dr Yearwood must offer a new style of relevant leadership.

    Source: Nation

  20. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ WURA
    May 4, 2022 2:40 PM

    “Some british company bought simpson motors…”

    …only foolish people still buy junk cars, rejects..

    This company was built on the incomes of the lower/middle class selling the lower end vehicles. It eventually graduated to high end products. It’s customer service was extraordinary and workers/ employees speak highly of its management practices.
    It would have been a performance fit for employee/worker empowerment and ownership.
    Unfortunately , we have not yet reached that level of corporate goodwill.

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    William Skinner

    Should read: perfect fit not performance fit.

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    “Unfortunately , we have not yet reached that level of corporate goodwill.”

    all cloaked in greed…trying to tief the oil terminal to sell it for a billion dollars to further disenfranchise the majority taxpaying population,,,cancelled out any mirage of goodwill..

    .and to think a backward dumbass PM of Cahill scam fame was eager to sell that out too…..aren’t the Cahill crooks also suing RoB….

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    William….am just glad to see the caricom crew on one page now…;.and articulately recite the 30 UN Articles on International Human Rights that they ALL spent the last 74 YEARS….pretending didn’t exist…but now their masters are on their asses….they are letting the whole world KNOW that they have known about them all along and REFUSED to educate the people on their BASIC human rights….because none of them wanted Black people to have any rights…

    glad to see them finally expose themselves as being even WORSE than their masters…

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    William Skinner

    @ WURA
    They have no choice. All they need to do is park the intellectual/ academia bull shit and get moving. Get on one page; one Caribbean.
    Stop these wasteful trips (Mottley) to Washington with twelve and fifteen hangers on to spend ten and fifteen minutes with the same people who screwing us every hour on the hour.

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    “Stop these wasteful trips”

    they too love prancing around the world stage to show the players that they are UNABLE to fix even the most simple problems in their teeny, tiny islands….but that is what makes them feel “large and in charge” and punching above a nonexistent weight…they will never learn….the arrogance knows no bounds….and their political pmps/fowls are the epitome of all that is wrong with and in the society at large…

    a Zoom meeting would achieve the same or even better results…


  26. Mandatious
    (Mendacious)
    See them from day one, Gun in one hand, Bible in the other one,
    If you want to know about Government Dons runnings in the juggling, check out CIA Iran Contra, Ollie North, Reagan, Bush Cocaine Smuggling and the Crack Epidemic of the 80s for the biggest hypocrites on Planet Earth.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYI9Sc-aB9U


  27. Any of you Diasporeans register yet ? Doan worry Barbados Trek could coming to a city near you.

    ” Attempts by local authorities to get Barbadians living overseas to contribute more to the island’s economic development could prove to be more challenging than anticipated.”


  28. “a Zoom meeting would achieve the same or even better results…”

    Something a retiree, unaware of what is hapoening, would say.


  29. Read that sorry excuse by Husband’s all but blaming the diaspora for not reaching out to help.barbados with its economic woes
    There are several reasons besides people living undercover not wanted to be deported
    Barbadians living in the diaspora are treated like outcast
    Barbadians wanting to give input are many a time Insulted with words or language of rejection
    Wanting to help pull the economic basket comes with all kinds of question and answers that leads to frustration
    The long and short being the diaspora rather send money to their family members than get caught up in the twist and turns of a one nest economy


  30. She said there was also a growing concern that the younger generation have little to no emotional connection with the country and was therefore not willing to take part.
    ++++++
    She got that right, the younger generation are not their parents, some of them see Barbados as a place to go on holiday but not to live, they have a sentimental attachment to Barbados because of their parents but that’s where it stops for them.

    The Minister should disabuse herself of the notion that people in the diaspora are flush with cash and are able to invest in Barbados at a whim. The older generation are retired or close to retirement, so their funds are to support them in their retirement or help their children tackle the out-of-control housing market while the younger generation are apt to join organisations that promote “Black” empowerment rather than groups that focus on island heritage. It’s safe to say that investment funds for either party will remain in areas where they are easily accessible.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/05/05/challenges-getting-diaspora-to-contribute-to-economy/

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    “Something a retiree, unaware of what is hapoening, would say.”

    even you should know that wasting taxpayers money trailing a long line of hangerson is just for photo ops to pretend a world standing that DOES NOT EXIST…..

    have yall paid off any of the BILLION DOLLAR DEBTS yet, or CLOSED THE DEFICIT..

    with all the photos being taken, we have not heard a word on the debts owed…

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    William Skinner

    Husbands’ banter should be instructive to those on BU who like to remind those in the Diaspora that they “ don’t live ‘ bout hey “ and they are not on the” ground”.
    Those who delight in telling Barbadians who live overseas that they are somewhat second class citizens and should really stay out of their own country’s business.
    These blogs are read all over the Diaspora and the call in programs are listened to as well. Thousands of Barbadians overseas read and subscribe to local papers and they are not waiting on partisans or fake : I love Barbados more because I strolled on some beach or cooked some local meal ; declaring life is so beautiful to win some argument or bury the hard facts.
    You don’t make people feel they don’t belong and then think you have some right to their hard earned cash because they are from the same place as you.
    It’s a point that they never got and Minister Husbands should not be surprised and neither should those on who believe that somehow , one loses their love for country simply because they live somewhere else.
    Facts always win in the end not nostalgia and pie in the sky B S.
    The minister is also at sea. Regardless of what she thinks, those in the Diaspora have millions of dollars invested in the island. They have built houses; bought land that they will eventually build on and have interests in businesses managed by friends and family. They return every year spending millions on the same ground supporting hundreds of establishments and so on. Of course this economic activity slowed down because of COVID but because of the same COVID they are now being pressed to send money for those who are under severe economic pressure.
    In other words they are sending money directly where it can be utilized to immediately assist those who need it most.
    They are not going yo buy overpriced houses and junk bonds to make her or her floundering government look good.

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    “The Minister should disabuse herself of the notion that people in the diaspora are flush with cash and are able to invest in Barbados at a whim.”

    plus they know their parents, grandparents etc were ROBBED repeatedly …..no one is that dumb to invest money in an island where a bunch of minority criminals will get the credit and get to STEAL THE MONEY TOO..

    ….no one can forget how decades worth and hundreds of millions of dollars to nearly or more than a billion… in remittances by hardworking diasporans were dismissed as unimportant by every traitor government, when that is what has mainly PROPPED UP THE ISLANDS religiously for nearly 3 generations……the younger generation have no need to be used to put on a show and lose their money…. for minorities to again be promoted to where they do not belong…

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    “These blogs are read all over the Diaspora and the call in programs are listened to as well. Thousands of Barbadians overseas read and subscribe to local papers and they are not waiting on partisans or fake : I love Barbados more because I strolled on some beach or cooked some local meal ; declaring life is so beautiful to win some argument or bury the hard facts.
    You don’t make people feel they don’t belong and then think you have some right to their hard earned cash because they are from the same place as you.”

    there should a plane with a banner flying across the island all like now saying;

    GO TO HELL!!!

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    remember when we warned these on BU to stop with the anti-diasporan fellow Black Barbadian rhetoric and they scorned us….well, there you have it…

    “Regardless of what she thinks, those in the Diaspora have millions of dollars invested in the island. They have built houses; bought land that they will eventually build on and have interests in businesses managed by friends and family. They return every year spending millions on the same ground supporting hundreds of establishments and so on.”

    and had a lot of their land and estates STOLEN….in thanks and ungratefulness.

    ..just saw a case where some criminals in a local bank set up to shoot and KILL a lady who returned to Barbados because they stole a 1/4 million dollars she had at the bank….they actually hired a paro to shoot the woman for her own money, she is lucky she escaped with her life..and these were just some fly by nightassholes, imagine the elaborate scams used over decades to relieve people in the diaspora of what they worked for, spearheaded by pretenders and crooks with immunity and connections to this or that government.


  36. Going to start with a truth
    “wasting taxpayers money trailing a long line of hangerson is just for photo ops to pretend a world standing that DOES NOT EXIST…..”

    Indeed Mia has received much acclaim for her fancy talk at international meetingd. But, how do we measure the benefits that the island received from these speeches. In the long run, only Mia benefits.

    I saw these talks as a padding of the resume for a job after leaving Barbados. Time will tell.

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    “I saw these talks as a padding of the resume for a job after leaving Barbados.”

    it’s always to do with selfishness, self benefit, looking good for future reference or we would HAVE ALREADY SEEN….certain Afrikan studies/history INTRODUCED TO THE SCHOOLS and the 30 Articles of International Human Rights laws ratified by UN since 1948 ALSO in the schools to inform this and new generations of their human rights, so there will be LESS FLOUNDERING and UNCERTAINTY within vulnerable and other communities…but as we are all witnessing….NONE OF THIS IS HAPPENING…

    .they are busy reciting the human rights laws to UK to save their own asses from prison sentences…same laws they have pretended for 74 YEARS to know nothing about and HID from the Afrikan descended.


  38. Opportunity for the DLP to raise their visibility. Help this man get a house.

    https://www.nationnews.com/2022/05/06/elderly-man-living-leaning-house/

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    @ Hants
    Really? Dr. Yearwood promised a shift in paradigm. Is this not old paradigm ?
    How does this differ from buying votes? It certainly is below the basic Christian principle of gifting without seekingo winning public approval.. We should shelve the biscuit and corned beef politics.

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    Theo…with ALL OF THEM…it’s ALWAYS about SELF-PROMOTION…nothing to do with uplifting or promoting the majority population….after their fake elections..


  41. @ Vincent Codrington,

    Maybe you can make it a charitable “christian” act of kindness and use your status and influence to help the old man.

    I expect that now it has become a news story there will be convoy of Ministers heading to St.Phillip on a rescue mission.


  42. Salemite
    People are keen to meet face-to-face having gone through so many months of zoom, MT etc. You may continue to cuss me and talk shiiite.


  43. And here we go again! Let me state for the record that I, Donna, do not feel entitled to the money of those who live abroad. Neither have I ever told them to stay out of “our” business. My only problem is with the idea of those who live abroad choosing the government under which I shall be living.

    I never bought into this fool’s mission. I had a good steupse at “We Gatherin’”. I believe that there is much that we can do to save ourselves WITHOUT the investments from diasporians. If we fail to do so, then we shall suffer the consequences. AND RIGHTLY SO!

    NOBODY should throw their hard-earned cash away on people who refuse to save themselves!

    But William, you need to stop harping on the few Lorenzo’s of BU and focus instead on those of us who hold fair and balanced views.

    Also, you need to consider how the utterances of some diasporians make us stay-at-home Bajans feel.

    Which came first – the chicken or the egg?


  44. Dum have nuff, nuff old men dat spend dem lives doing shite with no thought for tomorrow. Some uh dem deserve nutten more dan to live in de shite house dey made for demselves.

    What is this man’s story, I wonder. I ALWAYS WONDER! I confess that my sympathy ESPECIALLY FOR OLD MEN depends on this. I know of too many disgusting deadbeats!


  45. Any Bajan living in the diaspora who own property or investments in Barbados has a right to voice opinions on the politics and governing of the country of their birth.

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    “You may continue to cuss me and talk shiiite.”

    they are doing zoom from jail cells too…ya fake billion dollar projects manager.

    ..wait until Conair Bus lands…am sure you will be Lieutenant Fowl on that outbound flight…



  47. Salemite
    For clarity, the project I referred to had a price tag of $1.3B–get it right! My fake projects are still more real than your employment at JP Morgan 20 years ago, your circle of international journalists and all the other fairy tales you tell on BU like Maria did on Sesame Street. You got an old JPM payslip?🤣🤣


  48. Interim president of the Democratic Labour Party Steve Blackett passed the baton to newly-elected president Dr Ronnie Yearwood last night at the party’s George Street, St Michael headquarters.

    Yearwood officially spoke to party supporters when he addressed the Inauguration Of President And Induction Ceremony.

    He was elected on Sunday in a two-man showdown for the post left vacant when then president Verla De Peiza resigned days after the party’s 30-0 defeat in the January 19 General Election.

    In his 25-minute speech, he called on Barbadians to support the DLP and said the aim was to empower Barbadians by facilitating their ideas.

    Following his address, he was swarmed by well-wishers.

    Here, Blackett (left) symbolically handing over the leadership to Yearwood. ( AC)

    Source: Nation

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