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No trust in Truss:  General elections should be called

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

By Sir Ronald Sanders 

(The writer is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the United States of America and the Organization of American States.   He is also a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London and Massey College in the University of Toronto) 

The present Conservative party in Britain has now established a remarkable list of records; none of them good.

Liz Truss, who has now resigned as leader of the Party and Prime Minister, has the record for serving the shortest period as Prime Minister in the history of Britain. Kwasi Kwarteng, who she appointed as Finance Minister, has the notorious distinction of serving the shortest period in that position, except for one previous occupant who died of a heart attack.  Suella  Braverman, Liz Truss’ Home Secretary, also holds the record for the briefest period in that office.

But the greatest record of all is that Liz Truss’ short-lived government has succeeded in wrecking the British economy in almost blinding rapidity.  In six short weeks from  her assumption of office, the British economy plunged into freefall with disastrous effects.  The value of the British currency plummeted; pension funds lost billions of dollars, depriving thousands of persons of their pensions; and mortgage costs for millions of people skyrocketed overnight.

She should have resigned then.  But claiming that she was “a fighter not a quitter”, she fired Kwarteng instead.  He was to be the sacrificial lamb on the altar of her own ambition, when even casual observers of politics knew that Kwarteng’s disastrous budget, which cut taxes for the rich among its other disasters, could not have been presented without her participation and approval.

Forced to appoint a new Finance Minister, Jeremy Hunt, who was opposed to her leadership, she bold-facedly swallowed any dignity she may have had by approving his new budget, which reversed all the measures of the previous Kwarteng budget including all the policies for which she claimed to represent.

Such was the depth of her lust for power.  But it is not she alone.  No leader clings to power against obvious odds without the encouragement and urging of a coterie of persons whose political and economic fortunes are tied to that leader.  That coterie is now either scrambling to find some other person, who would serve their interests, or they are busy trying to influence persons in the opposition Labour Party.

The Conservative Party has only itself to blame for its present highly detested position in the British body politic.  Liz Truss was elected by party officials over Rishi Sunak, a former Finance Minister.   Sunak is of Indian origin and while the Conservative party has done more, in recent years, to recognize the quality of immigrants and their contribution to British economic development than the Labour Party, the same underlying prejudice that gave BREXIT its success, resulted in Truss’ triumph over Sunak.  They will not admit it, but many in the Conservative party establishment could not stomach an immigrant as their leader and Prime Minister.

While that view was not dominant among the Conservative members of parliament who favoured Sunak over Truss, it was the natural instinct of the Conservative rank and file.

It should be noted that, in the debates between the candidates leading up to the election of Truss by officials of the Conservative Party, Sunak had time and again questioned the economic and financial policies that were espoused by Truss.  Sunak argued against tax cuts advocated by Truss, focussing instead on fighting soaring inflation and using targeted measures to offer support to those most in need.   As former Finance Minister, he knew that Britain was already in a precarious financial position and that making tax cuts, which benefitted corporations and the rich, would leave a gaping hole in revenues.

Even in these circumstances, Truss was not a popularly elected leader of the Conservative Party.  She secured 57 % of the members’ votes, compared to Boris Johnson’s 66.4 % in 2019, David Cameron’s 67.6% in 2005 and Iain Duncan Smith’s 60.7%  in 2001.

Now with no trust in Truss, and a vacancy existing again for the office of leader of the Party, Conservatives have to elect a new leader by October 31.  The talent pool has narrowed considerably.  Therefore, three names have quickly emerged – Rishi Sunak, Penny Mordaunt who was a contender in the last contest; and, lo and behold, Boris Johnson who had predicted his own return with the words “Hasta la vista, Baby”, not goodbye, when he was forced to resign.  Per force, in the bargaining that will ensue in the battle, no person with solid party backing will emerge.

The question is: for how long will the Conservative party last as the Government?   The party is now a gravely wounded organization, divided inside and disliked outside.   Not only does it not have the capacity to heal its self-inflicted wounds, but it is also clear that, apart from its die-hard supporters, the British public wants the Party gone from office in the interest of attaining a higher level of political stability, and the chance to rebuild their tattered economy.

The best option for Britain is to take the matter of the leadership of the country out of the self-interested hands of Conservative party officials and locate it where it now cries out to be placed; and that is in the votes of the British electorate.

Unfortunately, no person, elected as leader of the party in the next few days, would be willing to take the decision to call a general election to seek a fresh mandate from the people.

The next general election must be called by January 2025.  This means that if the next Conservative party leader decides to hold out until then, Britain faces the real possibility of political turmoil for the next 2 years and 3 months, and with it can come further economic collapse.

The one guarantee in all this is that the Labour Party and its leader, Sir Keir Starmer, will be relentless in their efforts to remove the Conservative party from government.  Without an early general election, the British people and their economy are set for a torrid time.

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Mum worried about missing 15-year-old daughter Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Andrea Daniel just wants to see her daughter Ameera Khan return home safely.

The 15-year-old has been missing since Monday, October 17, and was last seen wearing her school uniform. She did not attend school on Monday.

Speaking to Loop News tonight as she goes into her fourth night of worrying about her baby girl, Daniel said she just wants her daughter home. She said, “Tell her she doesn’t have to be scared. You don’t have to be afraid. Just come home.”

Daniel said she is very concerned at this point because her daughter does not venture out unaccompanied by her. “She said she does not go to friends’ houses nor do her friends come here. That’s what’s so puzzling. Who would she go by?” she softly said.

Daniel filed a missing person’s report on Monday at the District A Police Station. Police confirmed such to Loop as well today.

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Ameera Khan is petite, has a brown complexion and curly hair. She has medium-sized eyes and no tattoos. She has three piercings in one ear and two in the next.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Ameer Khan is asked to contact the District ‘A’ Police Station at 430-7242 or 7246, Police Emergency at 211, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIPS (8477), or any Police Station.

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Nieuwe raad van commissarissen bij Staatsolie

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

PARAMARIBO — Herman Alendy vervangt Leo Brunswijk als president-commissaris van de raad van commissarissen (rvc) van Staatsolie. De leden Mellisa Santokhi-Seenacherry, Harry Dorinnie

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Angleterre: Ronaldo exclu du groupe de Manchester United pour le match contre Chelsea

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Cristiano Ronaldo n’a pas été retenu dans le groupe de Manchester United pour le match de championnat d’Angleterre contre Chelsea samedi, en réaction à sa décision de partir avant la…

Cristiano Ronaldo n’a pas été retenu dans le groupe de Manchester United pour le match de championnat d’Angleterre contre Chelsea samedi, en réaction à sa décision de partir avant la fin du match contre Tottenham (2-0), mercredi.

Ronaldo, remplaçant contre les Spurs, avait quitté le stade avant la fin du match.

“Cristiano Ronaldo ne fera pas partie du groupe de Manchester United pour le match de Premier League de ce samedi contre Chelsea. Le reste de l’équipe est entièrement concentré sur la préparation de ce match”, écrit Manchester United dans un communiqué jeudi.

Selon des journalistes anglais, la star portugaise âgée de 37 ans aurait dit à son entraîneur Erik ten Hag, avec lequel il entretient des rapports tendus, qu’il ne souhaitait pas entrer en jeu dans les dernières minutes du match contre Tottenham.

Le manager néerlandais a déclaré après la rencontre qu’il allait “régler” la question (ce) jeudi et aurait, selon certains médias, le soutien de sa direction dans son choix d’écarter Ronaldo pour le match à Chelsea.

Un peu plus tard dans la soirée, la star portugaise a reconnu son erreur et tenu à faire amende honorable. “Je pense simplement que je dois continuer à travailler dur à Carrington (centre d’entraînement du club, NDLR), à soutenir mes coéquipiers et à être prêt à tout dans n’importe quel match. Céder à la pression n’est pas une option”, a-t-il écrit sur son compte Instagram. “C’est Mancester United, et unis, nous devons le rester. Bientôt nous serons à nouveau ensemble”, a-t-il poursuivi.

Depuis la fin de la saison dernière et l’échec des Reds Devils à se qualifier pour la Ligue des champions, Cristiano Ronaldo cherche à quitter le club du nord de l’Angleterre. Mais son souhait de rejoindre une équipe engagée en C1 n’a pas pu aboutir.

Le quintuple Ballon d’or avait manqué la tournée d’avant-saison en Australie et en Asie officiellement pour des raisons familiales. Et lors d’un match amical contre le Rayo Vallecano en juillet à Manchester, son premier match sous les ordres de Ten Hag, il était déjà parti avant la fin du match après avoir été remplacé à la mi-temps.

Le prochain mercato hivernal, qui pourrait intéresser à la fois Ronaldo et ses dirigeants, aura lieu du 1er au 31 janvier 2023.

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as I’ve always done throughout my career, I try  to live and play respectfully towards my colleagues, my adversaries end my coaches. That hasn’t changed. 

Right now, I just feel that I have to keep working hard in Carrington, sup^port my teammates and be ready for everything in any given game. Giving in the pressure is not an option. This is Mancester united, and united, we must stand. Soon we’ll be together again.

Cristiano Ronaldo à l’échauffement avec Manchester United avant le match contre Tottenham à Old Trafford, le 19 octobre 2022
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USAID Launches Program To Improve Youth Justice Systems The Eastern Caribbean – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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The United States Government, through the United States Agency for International Development Eastern and Southern Caribbean (USAID/ESC) is pleased to announce a new US$5.3 million grant to the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission to implement the Opportunities to Advance and Support Youth for Success (OASYS) project in the Eastern Caribbean over the next four years.

The project aims to reduce crime and violence rates among young people across the Eastern Caribbean and will focus on strengthening youth justice systems in Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

OASYS will strengthen existing, and invest in new, programs that provide skills development, psychosocial support, and family interventions for youth in conflict with the law through collaborations with government and non-government partners, civil society organizations, and the private sector.

OASYS will also support partner countries to implement and institutionalize a case management system to monitor young offenders from their initial contact with law enforcement through to his/her successful reintegration into society.

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At the project launch in Saint Lucia, Acting USAID/ESC Regional Representative David Billings emphasized, “The United States is committed to working with the OECS, national governments, civil society organizations, the private sector, and most importantly young people and their communities, to provide opportunities for youth to succeed.”

In her remarks at the signing ceremony, Dr. Carlene Radix, Head of the Human and Social Division for the OECS, commented, “The OECS and USAID Youth Justice Project expands on earlier initiatives which contributed to the transformation of the child justice landscape, and allows for the strengthening of implementation in the spirit of the existing legislation and with the collaboration of the community.”

SOURCE: U.S. Embassy Bridgetown. Headline photo: L-R; Acting Regional Representative USAID/ESC, David Billings and Dr. Carlene Radix, Head of Human and Social Division, OECS Commission.

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March 13 to be Local Govt Elections

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

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The Government of Guyana is committed to the upholding of democracy and believes that the holding of Local Government Elections (LGE) is an important pillar in our democratic political system.

Pursuant to this belief, Minister of Local Government and Regional Development, Hon. Nigel Dharamlall has appointed March 13, 2023 as the date for LGE.

Hon. Dharamlall today, October 20, 2022, l wrote to Justice (Retd) Claudette Singh, Chairperson of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) appointing the date based on the work plan submitted by GECOM.

“Please be informed that pursuant to Section 35 (1) of the Local Authorities (Elections) Act, Chapter 28:03, I appoint March 13, 2023, as the day on which elections of Councillors for Local Authorities shall be held,” Hon. Dharamlall wrote to Justice Singh.

Accordingly, an Order under Section 35 shall be published in the Gazette appointing the date. As part of the Government’s commitment, some $2.9 Billion has been allocated to GECOM for preparatory works to ensure the successful planning and execution of LGE.

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WATCH: Cabot Saint Lucia Gives Financial Aid To SALCC Students – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Cabot Saint Lucia has made good on its promise to provide full scholarships to students pursuing hospitality studies at the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College.

As we hear in this report, the partnership between the College and Cabot Saint Lucia is assisting  the 15 students with financial aid, tools and other resources critical to their studies.

SOURCE: Cabot Saint Lucia

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‘Wet Collectieve grondenrechten wapen tegen ongebreidelde gronduitgifte’

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INGEZONDEN De inheemsen als oorspronkelijke bewoners van Suriname hebben altijd gepleit voor erkenning van hun collectieve grondenrechten. Niet alleen de

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