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#BTEditorial - Must it be a long hard road for creatives?
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Opposition queries Government s borrowing
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February 24, 2021
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Considering Mr Caswell [Franklyn’s] article – probably both!
Quite frankly… for very many years there have been and still are, in my opinion, significant problems in the political landscape of Barbados.
I would go a little further, and add to Mr Caswell’s observations.
Without the Separation of Powers the protections that citizens are supposed to enjoy may well be eroded away – there will be no protections for the citizens of Barbados.
It is supposed to be inherent in common law jurisdictions like the UK, Canada, USA, and elsewhere that if you have a Parliamentary democracy there should exist separate branches of Government; The Executive (Cabinet), Sovereign Parliament (Legislature) and the Judiciary.
#BTColumn – Shout in the mirror, Madam PM
Article by February 19, 2021
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Roderick P Harris
I must admit that my suggestion today is not original. Indeed, it might just be an agreement to something that I had not contemplated previously. I read this week in one of our newspapers that Senator Caswell Franklyn had called for the resignation of Prime Minister Mia Mottley in light of Government’s handling of the Coronavirus pandemic and the debilitating effect it is having in this country, especially the loss of innocent Barbadian lives.
Another economist urges that Barbados shift from tourism
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados The main task ahead for the Barbados economy is for government to build out other sectors rather than continuing to focus heavily on tourism, an economist has suggested.
But Kemar Stuart maintains doubt that the Mia Mottley administration would take the required policy direction necessary to drive the economy in the short-to-medium term as it continues to focus on managing the COVID-19 pandemic.
He was reacting to the latest Central Bank report, which recorded a cataclysmic 90 per cent fall in long-stay visitor arrivals over the last three quarters of 2020, reducing arrivals by 71 per cent over the course of the year.
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