Premier’s double talkOctober 29, 2005Dear Sir, Come one, come all, see “The Man” with two mouths talk out of both sides of his head!
Watch him stumble through such minefields as: Ashfield was not fired for failing to perform, it was merely a changing...
Yesterday's appointment to Cabinet marks the end of a long period on the political peripheries for Wayne Perinchief.
Ever outspoken on law and order issues, the 64-year-old former Assistant Police Commissioner has long hankered after the Home Affairs...
With Friday’s reconvening of Parliament all eyes and ears will be on the Cabinet lawn for the delivery of the 2005 Throne Speech, or “Social Agenda version 2.0: the second attempt at the second attempt”.
While Governor Vereker will no doubt be please...
Hott?s loss of humour
October 26, 2005
Dear Sir,
I think it?s cruel what happened to Bootsie & Bro. Richie.
So now Bootsie?s Buggin? is Nefatari?s Buggin? even though she?s not as funny? Maybe not every topic from Bootsie I found humorous, but the on...
HRC should resignMay 17, 2006Dear Sir, Please allow me space in your column to respond to the Human Rights Commission’s conclusion covered in yesterday’s Royal Gazette (May 17, 2006).
As the young man who was cut off and affronted as a “house nigger”...
The United Bermuda Party is heading for victory at the next election believes leader Grant Gibbons ? despite polls which indicate the ruling Progressive Labour Party is still ahead.
The most recent poll of 403 people by Walton Brown?s Research Innova...
Government has been urged to admit mistakes, show humility and abide by ethical standards if it wants to win the hearts and minds of all Bermudians and take the Island forward to Independence.
And the governing Progressive Labour Party needs to reach...
DATE: Oct 31, 2005 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Opposition leader Grant Gibbons has renewed his call for an early referendum on independence ? but he has refused to say how he will vote.
Calling it an issue of confidence he said it was not up to the UBP to tell its voters how they should vote on i...
Premier Alex Scott's calls for unity and discipline among Progressive Labour Party politicians and members at last week's party conference went further than the boilerplate such occasions demand.
Under the Westminster system, discipline is key, and t...
WASHINGTON (Bloomberg) — Though loyalty is a virtue, party loyalty is often a vice. A particularly virulent species has infected the administration of President George W. Bush, and it is a danger to giver and receiver alike.This loyalty binds the ent...