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Parallel universes of the PLP

Douglas De Couto is the Shadow Minister of Finance and the MP for Warwick North East (Constituency 25)

The Progressive Labour Party government and its Cabinet ministers are living in an alternate reality from most Bermudians.

The Government constantly praises and celebrates itself using taxpayer money, but the truth tells a different story.

As the Auditor-General’s recent report shows, ministers have been travelling around on our dime, without even bothering to properly keep track of their spending.

And when asked in Parliament about the total cost of that travel, including that of civil servants, as usual the Government shamelessly refuses to answer. All this despite being legally required to track that spending in accordance with its own policies.

While ministers strut and parade around on stages overseas, Bermudians silently face and endure challenges such as high food prices, rent and electricity bills, along with many other hardships we hear about on their doorsteps.

While ministers attend private international conferences halfway around the world, we have lost a generation of children because of a failing education system, constantly in transition, during years when youth development demands the most stability.

While ministers turn international travel into self-promotional tours, there are 1,400 fewer Bermudian jobs than in 2017, and according to the Home report, more than 1,100 Bermudians without stable housing.

Affordability, accountability and stability are the themes Bermudians are seeking, yet the Government’s hypocrisy and failure to deliver is breathtaking. The irony is not lost when the island sees ministers invite the youth to be part of Bermuda’s future, then try to block progress on absentee voting.

Ministers proclaim Bermuda’s new corporate income tax as the solution to all our problems, but then say it’s so sensitive that they can’t even tell us how much companies have paid.

Ministers claim progress on immigration policies, but the Fairmont Southampton project is staffed with up to 150 Cuban nationals, who are granted government waivers for visa requirements¹.

The Government claims it has been working hard for you, but perhaps the most impactful legislation passed this year was to give themselves and their colleagues who lost seats or retired a retroactive pay rise.

That this was the first law passed after the election shows where this government’s priorities truly lie.

Note: ¹Bermuda Immigration and Protection (Prohibition of Entry) (No 2) Order 2025

• Douglas De Couto is the Shadow Minister of Finance and the MP for Warwick North East (Constituency 25)

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Published November 12, 2025 at 7:59 am (Updated November 12, 2025 at 8:44 am)

Parallel universes of the PLP

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