ZBM Let’s Talk: Swan & Burchall

October 31, 2011

On tonight’s [Oct.31] ZBM-TV “Let’s Talk’ show, interviewer Gary Moreno is scheduled to host ex-Premier Sir John W Swan and columnist Larry Burchall.

The two men have recently teamed up and have presented a combined opinion article that deals with Bermuda’s economy.

In recent statements and writings, senior statesman Sir John has said that Bermuda’s economy is in crisis’ and that the time has come for strong action to arrest the continuing decline in Bermuda’s economy.

Sir John has proposed several solutions which support his firm belief that with Government finances as they are, only the private sector can take the necessary economic action and provide the dollar and other capital to regenerate Bermuda’s ailing economy.

Columnist Larry Burchall has been writing about Bermuda Government finances, Bermuda’s National Debt, and Bermuda’s economy since January 2010.

Tonight’s show starts at 8:00pm on ZBM-TV.

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  1. Second says:

    Excellent show! So glad to see it return to Television. Good Luck Gary!

  2. Finally Someone has some brains says:

    Excellent Show Gary… It was really something to hear the Srs of the island speak out.. I pray that us younger Bermudians listened… they have wisdom that we need to get…

  3. same old same old says:

    Wouldn’t it be wonderful if all the great thinkers of Bermuda, instead of going cross the same 1970/80 economic bridge we just broke, would put their collective minds together and create an economic pillar in Bermuda, that more fairly distributed the wealth, and or a second pillar that ran parallel to the rich get richer and the poor stay poor or get poorer plan? The pass system was not great for everyone, whiles recognizing that IB brought wealth to a good number of persons, the unintended consequence, is that it greatly contributed to the poor getting poorer and subsequently the social ills we are experiencing today. Do we really want to go back….