OBA Leader On Topic Of Independence

November 12, 2022

“To raise independence now is yet another stark reminder that Premier Burt and his Government are insensitive to the economic challenges faced by most of Bermuda’s families and businesses,” Opposition Leader Cole Simons said.

Mr. Simons said, “The Premier and the Progressive Labor Party Government has once again placed the topic of independence on the parliamentary agenda. They have sanctioned and produced a report entitled “Assessment of Self Governance Sufficiency in conformity with internationally recognized standards”.

“The country begs the question- why now Mr. Premier? Why now when Bermudian families are trying to figure out how they are going to eat and pay bills and are concerned about their future?

“Why now when our young people are moving to the United Kingdom in droves?

“Why now when more and more of our young and seasoned residents are securing UK passports?

“Why now when are our young people are getting home fees when attending UK universities?

“Why now when the road to independence will bring with it a financial burden which Bermudians can ill afford.

“Why now when Bermuda’s debt is approaching $4 Billion dollars and is still growing?

“Why now when Bermuda had to depend on the United Kingdom, to provide Covid 19 Vaccines and PPEs?

“Why now when the road to independence may provide market anxiety within the local and international business sectors?

“The answer to these questions is clearly that this is Premier David Burt at his best when it comes to promoting his own agenda. Instead of conducting an open and transparent referendum on independence to hear from the people of Bermuda about this critical topic, -bang he drops this assessment of Self Governance Sufficiency report on Bermuda when it is completed.

“Is he trying to contain a certain wing of his party? Is there no bipartisanship?”

“Quite recently, Premier Burt said: “If we are going to have a serious conversation in this country, as all Overseas Territories are having, as the UK government asks territories to look at their constitutional arrangements. … it makes sense to have a comprehensive report that can be shared so that persons can actually know, understand, discuss, what self-governance means.”

Mr. Simons said, “The Premier admitted that he has not fully read the document himself, yet he is promoting its content?

“Furthermore, since when does Premier Burt listen to and adopt the UK Governments recommendations? In fact, in the past he has been defiant when it comes to the UK Government. Look at the showdowns regarding the recent cannabis legislation and marriage equality legislation.

“If the Premier is to gain the full trust of Bermuda, he ought to be very clear and transparent on this matter. He must not get ahead of the people of Bermuda.

“To raise independence now is yet another stark reminder that Premier Burt and his Government are insensitive to the economic challenges faced by most of Bermuda’s families and businesses.

“The PLP has utterly lost touch with the people of this island.

“Independence will not help our people who are truly in need, economically and socially.

“In fact, it will only add to the stresses of Bermuda’s cost of living crisis and our current financial woes.”

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  1. Dumfounded says:

    Why, when for all intents and purposes we already govern our own internal affairs and Bermudians enjoy free movement between Bermuda and the UK, would we embark yet again on the topic of independence? Where is there any advantage that outweighs the cost? It is an emotive topic for sure and one felt to be important for some, but isn’t this just another example of David Burt trying to leave his mark on Bermuda and damn the consequences? Too bad the PLP couldn’t have selected a safer pair of hands to lead the government at such a crucial time in our history. Burt’s legacy may well be leading Bermuda into a downward spiral as an impoverished third world country.

    • Joe Bloggs says:

      Ahh, but with King Charles III displaced we will need a new King.

    • Albie says:

      Those of us who do not pay much attention to the day to day parry and thrust of local politics might wonder if this government initiative is more to act as a distraction to overwhelm interest in a certain much delayed court case featuring a prior premier.

  2. Ringmaster says:

    Dr Brown began the process of Bermuda’s demise by being largely responsible for creating the massive debt that now enslaves Bermudians for generations to come.
    Fortunately the UK will almost certainly demand a stand alone referendum to decide, not an election promise.

  3. PoliticsAsUsual says:

    Is he trying to contain a certain wing of his party?
    Is there no bipartisanship?”

    There is bipartisanship… within the PLP.
    Definition.
    Agreement or cooperation between two political parties that usually oppose each other’s policies.

    I doubt they agree with what he is doing but are now (after the last leadership vote) powerless to do anything about it.
    Another chance to do the right thing wasted.
    The majority once again must pay the price for the few.

  4. Mark Perry says:

    Independence is not something that should be turned into a cheap political game! A referendum MUST be the tool of choice in making such an important and life changing decision!

    • Joe Bloggs says:

      There was no referendum in Canada prior to its independence in 1982 and Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia) did not have a referendum prior to its 1965 declaration of independence. Why should Bermuda be different?

  5. Bill says:

    The oba is a circus full of clowns. They will never win anymore elections. As a former member the team is BROKEN if we can’t get black Bermudians to even support us.

    • tucker says:

      If you can’t get black Bermudians to support a ‘white’ party, that is mostly black. Perhaps it’s because of their blind racism…fix that, and then, maybe, Bermuda can move into the 21st century