I will take the alliance of Clegg and Cameron with all its ugly carbuncles any day before I take the smooth outer facade of Blair and Brown, who apparently had a secret pact amongt them for one to give up power to the other at a specified time --- something that the electorate knew nothing about when it elected labour with a handsome majority. Just look at the number of cabinet members who left Labour over fundamental differences with Brown and Blair. My point here is that nothing is guaranteed in politics. So often what you see is not what you get. I believe the result of the polls are just as the electorate wished it to be. All politics is local.
The only reason you did not go to Beausejour or to Jazz is that like your classless leader you did not want to attend anything sanctioned under the leadership of the Right honourable Stephen King , Prime Minister of St. Lucia.
Had it been Labaaar in power you would have been at all the venues with a beer bottle stuck to your face. Then you would have gone home to get a good sleep then write articles to the local newspapers saying how wonderful to see the venues so full, so much money being spent, the foreigners so enjoying bcause they were able to get to St. Lucia because the Minister of tuorism through his competence had so many seats available on so many flights inot St. Lucia.
And how tourisn was up better that almost any country in CARICOM and we are back on the way up.
But no. You can't say that . And like the disloyal person to your country that you are, unless there is something in it for you -like being at Skeetes box in Beausejour, or getting free Tourist Board Heineken at the hospitality booth you just cannot bare to support anything in your country as long as your tribe is not in the limelight.
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you just mad because Clegg did not go with Labour. Brown and Labour has lost their usefullness for transformation.
I will take the alliance of Clegg and Cameron with all its ugly carbuncles any day before I take the smooth outer facade of Blair and Brown, who apparently had a secret pact amongt them for one to give up power to the other at a specified time --- something that the electorate knew nothing about when it elected labour with a handsome majority. Just look at the number of cabinet members who left Labour over fundamental differences with Brown and Blair. My point here is that nothing is guaranteed in politics. So often what you see is not what you get. I believe the result of the polls are just as the electorate wished it to be. All politics is local.
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The only reason you did not go to Beausejour or to Jazz is that like your classless leader you did not want to attend anything sanctioned under the leadership of the Right honourable Stephen King , Prime Minister of St. Lucia.
Had it been Labaaar in power you would have been at all the venues with a beer bottle stuck to your face.
Then you would have gone home to get a good sleep then write articles to the local newspapers saying how wonderful to see the venues so full, so much money being spent, the foreigners so enjoying bcause they were able to get to St. Lucia because the Minister of tuorism through his competence had so many seats available on so many flights inot St. Lucia.
And how tourisn was up better that almost any country in CARICOM and we are back on the way up.
But no. You can't say that . And like the disloyal person to your country that you are, unless there is something in it for you -like being at Skeetes box in Beausejour, or getting free Tourist Board Heineken at the hospitality booth you just cannot bare to support anything in your country as long as your tribe is not in the limelight.
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