If you build it they will come
Field of Dreams
It may be subjective whether or not they will come, but one thing for sure, you still have to build it.
To build “it”, one would have to have the skill...
As we know, Christmas Eve is traditionally one of the busiest days in any country. With Bermuda being no exception, locals are focused on: shopping, visiting, bar-hopping and domestic duties.
Those du...
I am not here to write about a white Christmas. Nor am I here to write about Rudolph.
As a matter of fact, I am not here to write about the North Pole. Not at all.
Perhaps, I could talk about our nati...
Today, let us take a moment to speak about the role of the backbencher. For clarity, a backbencher would be those who are elected to Parliament but are not yet government ministers.
In the existing se...
A few days ago, former MP Jeff Sousa made an online comment about a government road crew moving an abandoned motorcycle from one side of the road to the other during the course of clearing the roads.
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One of the best parts about being involved in politics is that you have a wide variety of persons within your constituency. Some male, some female, some who support you politically, some who do not, s...
The Progressive Labour Party held a Wakanda Royalty Gala on Saturday. Interestingly, although not surprisingly, from the moment this event was announced two months ago, it was branded in a negative li...
I was having a conversation on Tuesday evening with a friend in relation to the midterm elections that were going on in the United States. They asked me my predictions. My reply was as follows: “Polit...
“United we stand,
Divided we fall”
Six words that every unionised worker in Bermuda, no matter which union they belong to, knows by heart.
Indeed, this is the mantra that the working class of this is...
At a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association course held from October 15 to 19 at McGill University in Montreal, parliamentarians from several countries, including Bermuda, gathered to undergo a week o...