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Petition submitted to Prime Minister s Office – NationNews Barbados — nationnews com

Article by Sheria Brathwaite Winston Clarke collecting signatures for the vaccine intimidation petition in the car park at Sky Mall. (FILE) Social Share The petition against vaccine intimidation was finally submitted to the Prime Minister’s Office. Yesterday social activist Winston Clarke told the Nation that the petition garnered 3 000 signatures from a wide cross section of people with varying religious beliefs, ethnic background, health concerns and from different social classes. Clarke said the petition, along with a letter, was sent via express mail last Tuesday to Prime Minister Mia Mottley. However, he hand delivered another copy of it and the accompanying letter on Monday at her office in Bay Street, St Michael giving it to a receptionist.

Atherley wants inequality in justice system stamped out

Atherley wants inequality in justice system stamped out
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DLP faces oblivion unless DePeiza goes - Lashley

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 emergency meet

Private sector chief on lockdown: Unnecessary but we ll comply

January 28, 2021 The two-week lockdown has not gone down well with a key spokesman of the private sector, despite the full backing of the trade union movement, the medical profession and the island’s key political players. While the business community has said it will adhere to the order for the country to halt all but essential business operations from Wednesday, Edward Clarke, the chairman of the Barbados Private Sector Association is adamant that the action by the Mia Mottley administration is unnecessary. The position emerged from talks between the Social Partnership and Government in recent days. On Tuesday night, the Prime Minister outlined several restrictions that would take effect from next Wednesday which are aimed at bringing community spread of the coronavirus under control.

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