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Delivering for Bermuda in tough economic times

Michael Scott is the retired former Progressive Labour Party MP for Sandys North (Constituency 36) (File photograph)

Bermudians, like many around the world, have faced unprecedented challenges in recent years. Global inflation has driven up the cost of living in nearly every corner of the globe, and economic uncertainty has affected families, workers and businesses alike. Yet through it all, the Progressive Labour Party has shown steady and responsible leadership, implementing policies that have made life more affordable for Bermudians while steering the country towards long-term economic stability.

The recently released Fiscal Responsibility Panel Report provides an independent assessment of Bermuda’s economic performance, and its findings underscore the strength of the PLP’s approach. While other jurisdictions are grappling with inflation rates exceeding 5 per cent, Bermuda’s inflation has remained significantly lower, declining to just 2.3 per cent in 2024.

This achievement did not happen by chance. It is the result of deliberate, thoughtful policies enacted by the PLP to reduce costs and protect families from the worst of global economic pressures.

Under the PLP’s leadership, we have seen a suite of policies that directly address the high cost of living. The Fiscal Responsibility Panel acknowledged the Government’s role in keeping inflation low through measures such as:

• Freezing government health insurance rates for the third year in a row, saving every insured person $540 annually

• Reducing payroll taxes for 86 per cent of workers, ensuring more take-home pay for the vast majority of Bermudians, with some workers paying 90 per cent less than in 2017 under the One Bermuda Alliance

• Slashing energy taxes by 60 per cent and freezing fuel prices to shield Bermudians from skyrocketing costs seen in other countries

• Eliminating duties on staple goods and reducing the sugar tax

These policies are not just numbers on a balance sheet — they represent real relief for everyday Bermudians. Whether it is the senior on a pension or the young professional filling their petrol tank, the PLP has acted decisively to help Bermudians.

The OBA likes to criticise the PLP’s approach towards the use of the Sinking Fund. But let’s be clear: the Sinking Fund exists to serve the people of Bermuda, and that’s exactly what it is doing.

Using the fund to freeze the government standard premium rate for the third straight year or support other cost-saving measures is a smart, compassionate policy designed to ease the burden on working families during tough times.

In addition to addressing immediate cost-of-living concerns, the PLP has kept Bermuda on a path towards fiscal responsibility. The FRP report highlighted this progress, stating:

“Bermuda now has a significant primary surplus. It has done well over the past few years to maintain a creditable path towards a balanced budget, despite a number of adverse shocks, most obviously the pandemic. Spending has generally been kept under control, and steady revenue growth has therefore largely fed through into deficit reduction.”

At the same time, the PLP has invested in the future, with policies that include:

• Expanding affordable housing, with more than 70 new units completed and at least 100 on the way

• Launching universal healthcare, using revenue from the corporate income tax to expand access and reduce medical costs

• Reforming education, with the introduction of signature schools to better prepare our young people for success

As we look ahead, Bermudians face a choice: continue with the proven leadership of the PLP or return to the failed policies of the past. The Opposition offers nothing but fearmongering, recycled talking points and schemes to open the immigration floodgates.

The PLP is not perfect, but it is clear that it is fighting every day to make Bermuda fairer and more affordable for all of us. As the FRP’s report makes clear, this government has not only kept Bermuda on stable financial ground but has also made life better for Bermudians in the face of global challenges.

• Michael Scott is the retired former Progressive Labour Party MP for Sandys North (Constituency 36)

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Published January 15, 2025 at 7:59 am (Updated January 15, 2025 at 7:44 am)

Delivering for Bermuda in tough economic times

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