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No bigworks project gets done without the approval of the prime minister.

A few days ago Dr. Ronnie Yearwood fresh from being reelected President of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) posted a provocative tweet. To be expected his tweet generated the usual 7-day public discussion.

It is useful Yearwood decided to play his hand on what is regarded as a contentious matter. It is obvious he has been advised to develop a more aggressive perspective on the issues to improve resonance with a politically ‘tone deaf’ public. A different approach by the DLP to entice support from an apathetic and cynical public is required from a DLP struggling for relevance, Yearwood must employ superior leadership qualities to repurpose a political party clinging to the tattered coattail of Errol Barrow as well as surviving in a space where the political oxygen is being controlled by Prime Minister Mottley.

The Yearwood generated discussion about establishing performance metrics for members of parliament is useful. Especially at a time the Parliamentary Reform Commission is soliciting feedback from the public to inform changes. Here is an opportunity for the public to package concerns via a channel created by our form of a democratic system. The issue of determining pension eligibility for members of parliament and remuneration requires dispassionate debate at a time social justice matters have risen to the fore.

It is not surprising the issue about remuneration for members of parliament would have become mired in political rhetoric. Especially with the matter raised by a leader of an opposition struggling for a foothold in the political landscape. No bigworks project gets done without the approval of the prime minister, no important issue gets debated in the country unless sponsored by a member of the political class. It is we culture.

There must be a happy medium for civil society to agree on a satisfactory salary point for members of parliament in a local context. The type of democracy inherited and touted by local talking heads suggest members of parliament should be prioritizing a willingness to serve the public first and foremost. However, if one is careful to listen to messages being sent by the hierarchy of the political class, there is a culture of how local MPs do the job that requires a certain salary to be paid. A retired politician who sits on the Parliamentary Reform Commission described MPs as ‘sugar daddies’. Such an approach to determine a happy medium for MP salaries is flawed.

A more practical approach has to be creating a salary scale for members of parliament that mirrors senior public servant’s given the nexus of roles and responsibilities for achieving good government. The country needs good policy making from members of parliament and good execution by public servants in the interest of a public both are mandated to serve.

The other consideration is that we live in times where a man made political system will be under threat from corrupt players. We should not fool ourselves that avarice is no longer a deadly sin. There is an argument to be made for members of parliament and other key public servants having salaries loaded by an x factor to an agreed salary point. Such an approach would attempt to reduce the risk of members of parliament and top public servants being bribed by succumbing to greed. The approach should be supported by strong enforcement re: fines and imprisonment. A strong message must be sent to the population by our leadership that public servants must be willing to hold themselves accountable.

The idea of establishing KPIs to measure MP performance sounds good in theory but an MP’s job performance is in the main greatly impacted by party support.

Accountability is one of the bedrocks of representative Government, as it provides a check on individuals, once elected, betraying the promises they made during the campaign. An accountable political system is one where both the government and the elected members of parliament are responsible to their constituents to the highest degree possible. On the broader canvas, voters must be able to influence the shape of the government, either by altering the coalition of parties in power or by throwing out of office a single party, which has failed to deliver. 

ACE

Dr. Yearwood you have made a decent start to your second campaign, you must keep it up.


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113 responses to “MPs pay hike maybe in the works”


  1. Typo Friday
    Did you see how Ronnie O made a tour of the neglected parishes?

    This government talks big, makes big promises, looks for big ‘wuk’, but with its limited resources it must ration it helps to some constituencies. I have seen pundits outline a strategy for the great Ronnie O to follow. It always amuses me when BLP partisans tell Ronnie O the winning strategy.

    Ronnie has ignored this free and generous ‘advice’ (BLP) and formulated his own brilliant strategy. By going to these neglected constituencies, he is highlighting the unequal effort of the current administration in serving our nation.

    Some excerpts
    The great Ronnie O
    “President of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Dr Ronnie Yearwood is takingthe Government to task for leaving bridge and roadworks projects in St Lucy and St Andrew incomplete, which he says now poses a danger to pedestrians and motorists.”

    The actress PM
    [But in the administration’s defence, Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Public Works Santia Bradshaw said several challenges including weather, the need for fresh assessments, supply chain challenges and “internal issues relating to management” were responsible for the delays in many instances.]

    ** The only thing she did not mention was COVID-19.

    The great Ronnie O
    [“We have had about $300 million in loans from the IDB [Inter- American Development Bank] and China for roadworks and this is the result. Can the Minister come and tell us how much this bridge to nowhere . . . has cost over the last five years to do this?” he said.]

    ** I read between the lines. I don’t want to put words in Ronnie’s mouth … but if the bridge going nowhere, we know where the money going …. pockets

  2. Ask the aPM or the tPM not me Avatar
    Ask the aPM or the tPM not me

    Answering for a friend
    “Is the allocation of stalls among the duties of the PM?”

    A very good question. But first, let me take this opportunity to thank our blogmaster for the fine effort and hard work that he does in keeping BU up and running.

    Indeed! Supporting both you and Frank is a tiring task and so I can only guess at how tired he is. However, I will try utmost to keep you guys informed.

    May I remind you that the final decision was made by (acting Prime Minister aPM) Santia Bradshaw. I believe she called the traveling Prime Minister (tPM).

    I fully understand your question, but I do not feel it is my place to write the aPM or tPM job description. I can and will question their actions


  3. It appears the crawl Yearwood and DLP company did provoked the post cabinet briefing yesterday. This is a positive development.

    The blogmaster notes post Cabinet briefings were promised by this government on arriving in office in 2018 but have been stillborn.


  4. TheO
    Don’t start me up with ronnie0 The people should tell him to keep outta St. Andrew

    When questioned about why the DLP ain’t do work there when they were in office -Payne ain’t push hard enuff

    Truth???? dem aint had no money to fix a pothole farless a bridge in st andrews

    Then he goes on to talk about governs must serve the people ( lordie)

    He always talking bout government borrowing = where he think the money coming from that building the roads that he now wanta be pushing government on?

    He promising better condition for rural bim. Man go look to win ur seat before you come promising othe constituencies anything


  5. There is a reason why the DLP was
    Voted out and there is new leadership. Referring to what Stuart and his E11 did is warmed over soup.

  6. One man crawled.. six mice ran Avatar
    One man crawled.. six mice ran

    A “crawl”?
    Do you see how they attempt to minimize the brilliant strategy of Ronnie O?

    Ronnie O’s action caused the usually lethargic and unfocused beast to launch a response. Watching the response all I could think of was

    Six blind mice. BLP blind mice.
    See how they run. See how they run.
    They ran when they saw Ronnie O’s big knife,
    Did you ever see such a sight in your life
    As the hurrying and scurrying of BLP mice
    Begging for the great Ronnie O to be nice
    And stop crawling with his big knife
    BLP blind mice


  7. People saying something about Ronnie Yearwood that you don’ agree with mean that them are BLP, but you want to convince us that you ain’t a DLP supporter?


  8. David

    Ur response wood have been a better answer to the reporter the the one ronnie0 gave


  9. Ronnie O was not part of the last administration, was he? Of course, he is somewhat of an artificial opposer, having been a recent Bee, and is therefore hard to take seriously at this time.

    I wish the DLP would purge itself of the remnants so that we could stop with the whataboutism. It only provides excuses for the current administration, for whom I still don’t regret voting. It was die now or die later. We have extended our life by five years and counting.

    Even past Bush Tea’s January 1st 2023 dooms day. Soon January 2024. 🙄

    Luckily, I can still afford to eat, drink and be merry. And I’m old enough to contemplate my death with calmness. My son is better at accepting his mortality than I am. So, we good to go!

    Still not comfortable with hungry, homeless children though. We have to do something about that. One thousand families are to be helped, but with poverty at 20% out of 280, 000, I fear we’ve only just begun.


  10. @ David,

    The reason the DLP was voted out ( 30-0 twice ) was because PMMIA and the BLP promised to be the best government Barbados could have.

    The BLP has positioned Barbados to borrow hundreds of millions and to get millions in aid ” wen de hurricane come.”


  11. TheO

    3 blind mice bees made dem shite. Dem can’t handle 6

    Ronnie0 is a bridge from 00 to +0


  12. David
    Really? Ronnie(wh)o is setting up himself. Who in their right mind would go into constituencies where the government has just started a multi-million dollar roads and bridges programme and complain about roads and bridges? Mind you, we’re talking about long outstanding issues and challenging soils and the gentleman didn’t even have personnel with him to offer an alternative view of a technical nature. Come next election and the 70+ roads and 8+ bridges completed, what will Ronnie(wh)o campaign on? That B’dos’ PM and Ministers are paid too much and need a PR like Singapore that pays its PM US$2.2M and Ministers US$700,000 annually? Both the salaries tweet and the road and bridge stunt were long hops and that’s why the government was able to respond so quickly and dispatched so easily. Comedyfest.


  13. @enuff

    Is it fair to say he has been rubbing shoulders with residents of the area and therefore voicing their concerns? Another question would be why Santia and crew hurriedly rushed to PMO live yesterday?


  14. The arithmetic is easy.

    ” The proposed NIS changes include raising the pensionable age from 67 to 67 ½ years in 2028, and then to 68 years in 2034; increasing the age at which Barbadians become eligible to receive a reduced pension from 60 to 61 in 2025, to 62 years in 2028, and to 63 years in 2031; and transforming the NIS into a commercial state-owned enterprise.”

  15. Breaking news- on a PM scale Mia should be making 100K. Avatar
    Breaking news- on a PM scale Mia should be making 100K.

    “That B’dos’ PM and Ministers are paid too much and need a PR like Singapore that pays its PM US$2.2M and Ministers US$700,000 annually?”

    What makes Barbadian draw silly comparison with other countries? Do they reason that because we are a country ‘that punches above it weight’ then we can cover ourselves with the same blanket? I could excuse such behavior if we compared ourselves with equals? But no! We choose the US, UK, France, England, China and Singapore ….

    If these guys can throw all countries in a pot and come up with some ridiculous claims, then I can mangle statistics and come up with just as ridiculous claims

    Statistic/Singapore/ Barbados
    Population / 5.5M / 280K (20 times our population)
    GDP / 534B / 4.8B (100 times our GDP).
    I am not too good with the GDP thing.
    PM Salary 330K/ 2.2M (7 times what our PM is paid)

    Anyone with a modicum of commonsense who wants to put these countries on the same scale would admit that a salary of 100K can be considered. Bring foolishness, you get back foolishness.

    Because a PM is earning $2.2M on Mars does not mean that ours should earn $2.2M.

    As a fund raiser Mia has done an excellent job, on other matters the jury is out

    Man, tek the money, run and keep your mouth shut.


  16. @Hants

    We have established the proposed plan outlined in Jordan’s ministerial statement is a bandaid.


  17. Do local politicians offer themselves to serve because of the remuneration, a burning desire to serve, all the above?

    What about the need to pay more than peanuts to attract talent? Are we attracting our best talent to serve although currently paying a decent wage? It is not a simple discussion to have, we shouldn’t trivialize.

  18. When they have your pin, they will soon have your money Avatar
    When they have your pin, they will soon have your money

    Ronnie O is seeing it like a breadfruit
    https://barbadostoday.bb/2023/09/15/yearwood-questions-motive-behind-trident-id-card-pinning/

    Ronnie O [“It leads me to believe that the Government is moving pensions or some form of benefits onto that card. Why are you pretending that you are not going to do it? Just tell us what you are going to do so that people can respond appropriately” ]

    Ronnie stopped short but I am here …
    What if they then claim old people are moving too freely and the cost is excessive? Then one day, when a senior make that swipe and enter his/her pin, the senior is charged for the trip.

    Or near the election they claim.. Ronnie O was against the card, he will stop it and you will not be able to get on the bus.

    Devious, deliciously wicked. Mia has an impressive future game.

    Have a great day.


  19. Why would the government bring BARP onboard for example to commit to them being part of communicating important information to senior citizens about the ID card and sabotage with draconian and unpopular decisions? We need to stop the foolish talk. For a long time many have been asking government to lead the move to egovernment and digitalization, let us get with the rh program and stop the backwardness.

  20. Looks like a found a buyer Avatar
    Looks like a found a buyer

    Are we still on about the bridge? You gotta move quickly as I have other buyers.


  21. When Mia returns she will have 29 nappies to change, plus Enuff’s and Frank’s.

    Here’s a tribute song to our honourable and much missed PM.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3Cos7id7HtE


  22. David, its political strategy. Perhaps if ‘government was not on top of their game,’ Bradshaw would’ve been unable to “hurriedly rush to PMO yesterday,” which effectively forced Yearwood ‘to be trapped on the back foot and out lbw?’ Had they responded 1, 3 or a week later, then, ‘it would have been a different story.’ People call ‘Brass Tacks’ to complain about one infrastructural issue or the other, on a daily basis. ‘Mr. P’ goes around the island in ‘ZRs’ looking for ‘pot holes’ and bus stops, so as to provide himself with a reason to call the call-in programs and appear relevant in the process. He is dismissed as a ‘humbug.’ Yearwood engaged in a similar activity, accompanied by his political entourage, in their ‘big rides,’ under the DLP banner. He is deemed to be ‘brilliant.’


  23. You asked, what makes Barbadians draw silly comparisons with other countries? Good question. However, the comparisons Yearwood made in his above captioned tweet, essentially provided the basis for this thread. Or, are we to believe there is a difference because they were made by him?


  24. @Artax

    For the majority of citizens who want a relevant political opposition Yearwood’s proactive action in the northern part of the island will serve him well to accrue goodwill if he is able thread similar actions in a strategic manner. Bear in mind these have been nettlesome issues, he has to show he is able to ‘pressure’ the government of only to impress the impressionable. This is politics.


  25. U need to stop picking out parts that suit u and understand what enuff said

    Hand 00^0 are twins?


  26. De grasshopper just like the rabbit. Mentally challenged on his pet topics.


  27. William Tell you are not. You seem to have the ability of constantly missing the spot.

    The only time this administration invites participation is when it finds itself between a hard place and a rock.

    Look at other invitations and see what is happening. Now we see the government having more digitization plans than they are digits.


  28. Breaking news

    It was Ronnie(wh)O? that talked about Singapore, I just mentioned the details that he conveniently left out i.e. the high remuneration. He also mentioned Jamaica, but left out the that the PM annual base salary was just increased to JMD$28.6M or Bds$374,000 and Ministers JMD$20.2M or BDS$264,000. One could even argue that managing economies such as ours with limited resources all around and a heavy dependence on government are far more difficult and complex.

    The same Singapore, Ronnie(wh)O? referencing, has a national ID card with fingerprints, iris and the usual personal info. Some places you can tap and go. There is also a digital option. Data privacy issues in Singapore? 182 in 2022!! Ronnie(wh)O? had/got issues with our new ID though.

    Now you see why you were one of the 0.1% of those who viewed the salaries tweet that actually liked it? Don’t come for me, go for Ronnie(wh)O? whose road + bridge stunt was further drowned out today with news of a new athletics track with ancillary facilities about to be started at the Gymnasium. Lashley couldn’t get half but watch muh about to deliver more than one. We’re still 4 years out.🤣


  29. Enuff Dr Yeareood is a political amateur who continuously puts his foot in his mouth.His latest political stunt in St Andrew will not help him.I predivt as i stated before he will not win a seat and the dems will do well to win more than 5 seats
    Artax there are about 5 of these dems Mr P, Ms Decided, Mr Bascombe, Rawle and Alvin whom most sensible people term political dem nuisances who add nothing of value to Brasstacks.I gone.


  30. I see that some are changing from a repeat 30-0 to a possible 25-5. Do you think that they realized that they are admitting their party is losing ground and that there increasing strength in the opposition? Ronnie O is winning the mind game and the ground game.

    A few continue to run against the 2018 Dems. They do not brag or hang their hopes on the 60-0 record; a silent admission that the zero in the number 60 carries less weight than the six. Ronnie O is winning the now game as they try to drag 2023 back to 2018.

    And their logic continues to baffled me. As example
    “One could even argue that managing economies such as ours with limited resources all around and a heavy dependence on government are far more difficult and complex.”
    Is he/she/them saying. …things are tougher on our ‘3×3’ island so we should break the bank for them? Ronnie O has won the numbers game as they appeal to illogic to make their point.

    This same guy will tell me of 70+ roads, but they will not tell you the total distance of those 70+ roads. It is not the number, it is not the patches, it is the miles that matter.

    Needless to say GoRoB should be complimented on any improvement made to the Republic’s infrastructure, but lets keep things in proper perspective.


  31. “De grasshopper just like the rabbit. Mentally challenged on his pet topics.”

    You are scaring me. I thought I had ten more years to poke at you without getting ‘burn’. I did not expect to see development of a sense of humor in such a short time.

    Recalibrating.


  32. I wish everyone in Barbados (and those traveling) a beautiful and peaceful Saturday.

    Keep hope alive and remember we are a resilient people. The Good Lord is with us.

    Enjoy the day.


  33. TheOgas

    I always thought the important metric was the number of people being served by the roads. But anyhow, there are the same roads Ronnie(wh)O? was in the media complaining about. Did he mentioned length? Yet you here creaming because of he had a photo op.


  34. Yuh gine kill eem?


  35. TheOgas (mostly sulfides)

    “Ronnie O has won the numbers game as they appeal to illogic to make their point.”

    Won what? The man was disproved quickly by an IG post by the BLP then Senator Nicholls. But based on Ronnie(wh)O?’s argument and your attempt at making sense, Singapore is also over paying their politicians because with a salary of US2.2M and a population of 5.64M that is far higher than the UK’s PM USD$99,000 with a population of 67M!. Furthermore, Singapore has no nuclear weapons and its economy is 6 times smaller than the UK’s. However, we all know that Singapore is less corrupt and far better managed than the UK. Maybe the Singapore population recognises that high pay attracts the best talent, engenders high productivity and discourages corruption. Those of us with a little bit more depth and width understand that it maybe about numbers but certainly not the simplistic arithmetic you and Ronnie(wh)O? have employed.


  36. @(not)enuff
    You have continued with your fallacious argument of calling the name of other countries.

    Singapore is not my concern or on my radar. Barbados is.

    If I was to take England as my example, as you seem to want me to do, then Mia is just not overpaid …she is robbing we.

    Cut it out. Realizing your mistake, your next note will probably mention Jamaica or some other island. Stop it.


  37. I saw where some clean-up was being done in Barbados and someone asked ‘where is Gabby? He is always in everything?’

    I saw where someone mentioned the GoB was donating some funds to help the homeless and some thought it was a good time to attack Mr Saffrey. Full of insinuations, accusations, character assassination, but nothing concrete, just smoke.

    Where do these small and nasty minded people live? They would ignore politicians but attack the few private citizens who want to make life better for the nation and then they want Mr Saffrey and Gabby to do what the government should do?

    May I remind you, minimizing the efforts of others doesn’t make you a bigger person.


  38. “Maybe the Singapore population recognises that high pay attracts the best talent, engenders high productivity and discourages corruption.”
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Maybe the brass bowls are beginning to realize that too …and are therefore vex as shiite at our politicians high salaries, piss poor talents and dismal productivity…

    Shiite man Enuff, wunna cannot even get a simple law enacted without having to rush to immediate corrections…
    wunna cannot get a simple case completed within a year – unless the victim was highly connected
    …and wunna are mostly lawyas….

    Lord mussee know how incompetent wunna REALLY are in other areas besides law….
    like eddykashun, NIS, sewerage, steal houses, energy, agriculture, transportation, roads, welfare, housing, food security, tourism, …etc

    Yuh can’t defend the indefensible skippa.


  39. I saw the blogmaster talking about talent and here you are today with the same word/phrase.

    I was being my polite self l, but of necessity and abandoning all caution, I must remove my kid gloves. Forgive me.

    Fund raising talents are highly desirable and appreciated, but you must agree that speech making without management ability carries with it some deficits.

    Wouldn’t it be great if we didn’t have to do things two or three times? Wouldn’t it be great if digitization was not an unending task? I can understand the need for change, but masking policy changes as upgrades points towards mismanagement. The task and the vision are not aligned.

    I would be the first to admit that Mia has some great strengths. Do you agree that effective management is not one of them?

    I would be the first to admit that she would be great in a rum shop debate, but track record show that she should not be allowed to manage the bar.

    (Coming home in 2028)


  40. Being impartial and fair minded, I will soon give you my many criticisms of the great Ronnie O.


  41. “I see that some are changing from a repeat 30-0 to a possible 25-5. Do you think that they realized that they are admitting their party is losing ground and that there increasing strength in the opposition? Ronnie O is winning the mind game and the ground game.”

    30-0 to 25-5 would mean that DLP could finally hold their heads up for losing again but a little bit better and beating all expectations of not going extinct like the dodo

    BLP must be cacking themselves at the prospect of winning 25-5 and being in power again.

    DLP must not be outsmarted by that woman again.


  42. TheO

    It’s there in the article. Stop blaming enuff

    FYI

    RonnieYearwood
    @RonnieYearwood
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    Where are the performance indicators? The PM makes abt $Bd300k not incl perks. More than the UK PM at £80k. Bajan Ministers make about $Bd273k. More than a UK Minister at £72k. The UK has nuclear weapons, army, airforce, navy, economy of abt $3trillion. Barbados? 30 but nothing.
    2:56 PM · Sep 4, 2023
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  43. So wait…the population is decreasing we are told…are we going to reduce the seats to keep pace with this decrease in voters?
    Who cares what they are paid? They can form a CBL, spend $124M that nobody seems to know exactly where it went, and we are worrying about a few dollars they will get one way or another.
    This gov’t took Ministers to new heights, gave fired Ministers new fancy titles and $$, and promptly received another 30-0 mandate. Obviously the people approve unanimously.


  44. At one time people were fretting about how Barbados can achieve an economy like Singapore’s, now the conversation is how Bajan politician’s remuneration can keep pace with Singapore’s. The same politicians who claimed that they didn’t want the previous salary increase provided under the last Gov’t and would donate it to charity. Trying to find a politician who donated his increase to charity would be like Diogenes searching for an honest man.

    Yuh can’t make this s..t up, or maybe you can, just ask a Bajan


  45. TheOgas (mostly sulfides)

    In addition to the tweet, the DLP put out a whole statement signed by Steve Blackett (yes the same one that was in Parliament demanding his 10% back pay now aptly being called a meeting turn and recently was heard on the radio claiming to have taken a pay cut) which stated:

    “What are the performance indicators? Jamaica recently tabled ministers’ job descriptions and Singapore has a performance model. We don’t have to reinvent the wheel or think that no one is doing this. It is political will that is required, and DLP Leader Dr Ronnie Yearwood gives the assurance that a Democratic Labour Party government under his leadership will have the political will to reverse this madness.”

    Why selectively choose pieces to suit a narrative? If we’re talking pay and performance indicators and referencing particular countries, you should give the whole picture–salaries, indicators etc. But then again when you can’t even get the UK PM salary correct or purposely understate it, you’re clearly not interested in truth.

    I hope you now see where my reference to Jamaica and Singapore came from–Ronnie(wh)O? and the DLP.

    In other news, in today’s paper a big able notice by the developer announcing the start of the Pierhead Project which will take 4 years (there is that 4 years again). Pierhead, Sam Lords, Hotel Indigo, Pendry Hotel, new national stadium, athletics training track at Wildey, Airport PPP, modern Geriatric Hospital etc etc. If only Malmoney could start Hyatt–cue Milluh the clown.

  46. Yolande Grant - African Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    Yolande Grant – African Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved

    Were they not told at the same conference to “stay out of big people’s business.”

    An audio outlining the advice is being shared everywhere.

    In view of everything that’s about to crash down on them, it is sound advice, but dont mind me, am viewing from a distance.

  47. Light work does not require nuff hands Avatar
    Light work does not require nuff hands

    @(not)enuff

    “In other news, in today’s paper a big able notice by the developer announcing the start of the Pierhead Project which will take 4 years (there is that 4 years again). Pierhead, Sam Lords, Hotel Indigo, Pendry Hotel, new national stadium, athletics training track at Wildey, Airport PPP, modern Geriatric Hospital etc etc. If only Malmoney could start Hyatt–cue Milluh the clown.”

    Some things are old, some things are new and some things when examined are not quite true. My good and dear friend has once again blurred the line between the BLP accomplishments and what exists in his imagination. Whimsical thinking and braggadocious claims cannot withstand close scrutiny; let me put them under the big lights

    Pierhead Project
    My research makes me suspicious of all activity here. In 2010 someone claim that this was already “10 years in the making”. It was also a project that was ibeing discussed around the time of Four Seasons. My research has not told me how many Bajans will be employed after this possible heist is completes.
    Ongoing – should not be counted as D or B (0-0).

    Sam Lords:
    Ver near completion. This is a positive story, but construction started in 2017 and so this can be counted in both categories
    Can be counted as a D project reaching completion under the B.
    (0.5-0.5)
    Hotel Indigo
    This must be counted as a “win for the BLP”. However, before the victory lap should be postponed till after completion. This has a 2024 completion date. Anyhow (0-1)

    Pendry Hotel,
    “Pendry this week announced plans to debut its first-ever international resort and residences in Barbados in 2026. The property, called Pendry Barbados, will take the place of the existing Port Ferdinand Luxury Marina and Residences on Barbados’ west coast.”
    If Mia get kicks out in 2026 or earlier this may be scored as aD using (not)enuff methods. But it should be a B (0-1).

    new national stadium, athletics training track at Wildey
    – not yet started (0-0).

    Airport PPP,
    PPP is a good acronym. It look as if you have passed pirated public property to private partners. Don’t boast about this.
    DLP 0, BLP loses 2 points (0-2)

    modern Geriatric Hospital
    Has this started (0-0)

    etc etc
    This is the only claim that I cannot criticize or refute as I could not find information about this etc. etc. project, therefore a big BLP win (0-5)

    If only Malmoney could start Hyatt–cue Milluh the clown.”
    At least you didn’t claim that. I suspect the vaccine fiasco made you push the brakes.

    I am hoping you can rubbish my statement for “this light amount of works should not require that many hands”. Perhaps you have too many cooks.

  48. It took five of us to type that .. too many hands Avatar
    It took five of us to type that .. too many hands

    Celebrate – every day is typo day
    Have a great day all

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