Serving in Opposition can be a long and frustrating process under the Westminster system. Victories tend to be more few and far between, and often more symbolic than real.
Back in July 2014, the Progr...
Michael Dunkley, the “Shadow Minister of Everything” and former Premier of Bermuda is once again attempting to rewrite history and erase his record of failure.
In 2017, when the One Bermuda Alliance w...
A strong democracy is as much about free and fair elections as it is about how we get to that point. For this we need a defensible framework — rooted in integrity and transparency — for how we conduct...
It is both unfortunate and unproductive that time is now being spent detailing what transpired in a meeting I had with Premier Dunkley and Minister Fahy over the contentious issue of immigration refor...
Last Friday, Parliament approved an historic motion calling on the Governor to establish a Commission of Inquiry into the historic theft and dispossession of land from vulnerable Bermudians during the...
The ideology embraced by a political party is perhaps the single most important factor in determining the policies that party promotes. All parties have an ideological outlook — whether its members ar...
The right to vote is the most powerful expression of democracy for a country. It is sacrosanct, inviolable and should never be fettered in its expression. We have come a long way from the dark and opp...
In an opinion piece published on Tuesday in this newspaper, the OBA asserted, under the authorship of candidate Leah Scott, that “the Government has not told the people of Bermuda what it is doing to ...
We are truly immersed in the silly season. No doubt inspired by the tremendously creative political tactics permeating the American political landscape, Bermuda will clearly see more hyperbole coming ...
I recently had the opportunity to review the 2011 Economic Impact Study put out by the Association of Bermuda Insurers and Reinsurers a few months ago. There is something rather odd going on: their na...