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Barbados Today April 25, 2021
The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is being warned that if it wishes to remain relevant and seen as a favourable choice to Barbadians in upcoming elections, it must come to terms with missteps taken by the previous administration, or face a similar fate.
This word of caution comes from political consultant and Director of the Caribbean Development Research Services (CADRES), Peter Wickham, as he spoke during Sundays’
Brasstacks programme on
VOB.
According to Wickham, one of the main reasons the DLP is having a hard time resonating with voters, is that instead of coming to terms with clear shortcomings, the DLP is currently in attack mode with the BLP administration, which is not a winning strategy.
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April 24, 2021
In times of difficulty, it is not uncommon to turn to those in whom we have a reasonable expectation of a positive response to our request for assistance. Family represents the first port in a storm. For one’s kin is not expected to exploit our moments of weakness and exposure. Family members are most likely to respond with kindness and with no anticipation of reward for their deeds.
When a person is down and out, they are often in their most vulnerable state. It is at this point that they are likely to accede to requests, that they otherwise, would reject out of hand. What pride they are prone to exhibit can easily be replaced by the reality of meeting immediate needs for survival.
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PM Browne lashes out at speakers who suggest he should apologise for ‘send the pretty young women’ comment
“Conceited self-righteous sophomaniacs” is how Prime Minister Gaston Browne described Sunday’s guests for
The Big Issues, one of whom is a stalwart of the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP), and all of whom were critical of his recent “pretty young ladies” comment on Facebook.
The “sophomaniacs” who joined the panel on Sunday were Dr Oswald Thomas, political analysist and long-time member of the ABLP; Carlon Knight, commentator and student; and Dr Kristina Hinds, Senior Lecturer in Political Science and International Relations at The University of the West Indies (UWI) Cavehill. The host was Kieron Murdoch. You can listen to the episode here.
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