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Let’s have a referendum on Caricom

Dear Sir,

The people of Bermuda would like the Government to provide (i) an itemised list of each Caricom member’s national debt, and the number of voters; (ii) the running cost per year of each debt; (iii) the crime statistics for each member, including Haiti, Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago; and (iv) what economic influence China and Russia have over members’ governments and their economies.

What is wrong with regular referendums and direct democracy in Bermuda to decide major issues — such as Caricom and independence? What is the Government afraid of? How about one referendum a year, supported by a lead-in petition every November-December to vote on up to say three major issues which affect our long-term future?

Should there be another Petition-Referendum Party called “People of Bermuda” (The PRB Party)?

MIKE MARSH

Smith’s

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Published May 27, 2026 at 4:28 am (Updated May 27, 2026 at 4:51 am)

Let’s have a referendum on Caricom

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