Thursday, October 10, 2013

Is Labour About to Lose its Spouse?

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

There are a lot of other issues that this government is keeping quiet on. They seem slow and sluggish in everything they do. You mean, after hiring an army of journalist/political activist to dish out their message tot he public, we still have not seen any changes. The SLP it's days are numbered and no matter what they do, it will take a miracle for the poor to trust them. The situation is very fluid right now. At the moment there are 3 recognised parties in country and others that no once is hearing from. What is happening next election is anyones guess? Toss up! You got that right.

Anonymous said...

Labour today does not come close to what it used to be. Too much Greed, power hungry, bickering,jealousy, over-sexed, thin skin, quick & too eager to sue, lack of love and sympathy to the poor, self centered, too much scheming to destroy the opposition, and that's only a few of their characters today.

This can and must be changed. As a life time Labour supporter I am grieved at the low level of dirty politics pervading the dear old party of George Charles, Collimore, Olio Jn Baptist, Burk King etc. Sure we need better educated leaders, but that lot?

Not that the UWP of the recent past is any better, but there's something good that always happens when a party has found itself in the opposition.

One warning to Labour - stop suing those you do not agree with and wish to shut up, that's not democracy. The US is watching you.

Anonymous said...

I agree with the sentiments shared on this thread. SLP UWP LPM make your pick LOL. Any port for a storm.

Anonymous said...

all of de "F#$%king p's are from de same bullshit.

people should shut down this country, stay away from work, and change the system of government.

Anonymous said...

Is't it amazing how lately the Labour side have dropped their racist chants and teasing of the UWP's leader because of the colour of his pigmentation?
It was so silly and stupid of them to have started this in the first place; I think they realized it was a mistake and so, changed course.
Time to get focused, time to look over your shoulders and see who is listening and paying attention, time to grow up. If you want to be serious, talk of the economy, talk of job opportunity, talk of strategies to attract more tourists, talk of something sensible. BTW where the hell is that lazy Minister for Tourism? what has he done lately for the State?

Anonymous said...

TOOT CHOO ZOT ARE PAYTAY.

Anonymous said...

This piece is all over the place. No politiccal party in St. Lucia is for the Malaway. They only know the Malaway when they need their votes. So please stop thinking that the politicians care about the poor. They care about themselves, their families and their friends. That's it.