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March 3, 2021 The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) could “disintegrate into oblivion” amid the resignation of several high-profile members, unless DLP leader Verla DePeiza steps down, a former parliamentarian Hamilton Lashley suggested Tuesday. With at least five members quitting the party so far this year, the general membership should now be asking DePeiza to give up the presidency, particularly since the next general elections could be called any day now, he suggested. The next poll is constitutionally due in 2023. He told Barbados TODAY: “Being what it is, there is an urgent need within the Democratic Labour Party for consultation, for mitigation, to really look at the situation as it is. The situation is urgent and it is one that begs for serious attention because you cannot let one of the leading political institutions in the region disintegrate into oblivion. And if the members of the Democratic Labour Party are serious, then they would call an ....
Another DLP exit Article by February 17, 2021 Treasurer Henderson Williams has tendered his resignation from the Verla DePeiza-led party. In a brief letter of resignation, Williams said: “It is with much regret that I am forced to submit this letter of resignation as Treasurer and ultimately a member of the Democratic Labour Party with immediate effect.” Williams, a credit unionist, stood for Parliament on a DLP ticket in the 2018 general election in the City of Bridgetown. His departure comes on the heels of Simon Alleyne back in January, which followed that of former general Secretary George Pilgrim, George Connelly and Rodney Grant. ....
Alleyne dumps Dems, offers himself to Bees Article by January 14, 2021 Declaring he has no interest in standing on the sidelines of Barbados’ development, Democratic Labour Party hopeful Simon Alleyne on Wednesday resigned from the DLP and has offered himself to the ruling Barbados Labour Party. In a surprise move. Alleyne, best known as Koke, one half of the comedic duo Rum and Koke, a familiar face for the DLP for almost a decade, formally announced his resignation, which took effect on January 7. He said: “I can confirm that I have officially resigned from the Democratic Labour Party. I am grateful for the years of service I have given to the party. But at this point, as I reflect on the years in my life, and the future of Barbados and myself, my skill set can be better utilised elsewhere.” ....
By Hamish MacPherson Back in the Day Evidence showed that the steel handrails that were seen as an essential safety element in guiding people downstairs also served to jam people together IT is always difficult to know whether or not to write about history when it is relatively recent and while there are still many people around who have been affected by, and continue to suffer the effects of, a catastrophic event. Such is the case with the Ibrox disaster of January 2, 1971. The 50th anniversary of by far the worst footballing tragedy in Scottish history will take place a week on Saturday. As it is a matter of history and is going to be commemorated even in these pandemic-hit times, I feel compelled to write about it. I want to try and tell the story and put it in historical context for the very many readers of The National who were not born before it happened, and therefore have no memories of the a ....