Column: Francis On Candidacy, Election & More
[Opinion column written by Independent Candidate Lauren Francis]
On Thursday January 30th 2025, I terminated my 13-year public sector job, and embarked on a candidacy run in the highly anticipated Bermuda General Election, set for February 18th 2025. I am super low-key, and a bit of a recluse, but when the spirit calls you to step outside of your comfort zone and serve, you answer – or else!
I worked as a parliamentary draftsman and I loved it. It is meticulous, rabbit-hole-diving nerd work – synthesizing vast amounts of information on any particular subject and translating clear, sound, policy into law in order to solve a problem, or introduce a new initiative. Paring down complex issues into easily accessible legislation is extremely gratifying. Except when policy decisions are neither clear, nor sound.
It is important to note that there will always be local and national level, and industry specific legislative needs that are largely self-driven, but do require an organized and responsive government to facilitate. For example: a marine board notice to inform of a round-the-island boat race, or ensuring that Bermuda’s protection of endangered species is in keeping with international requirements, or ensuring that the legislative framework supporting our primary economic pillar remains robust. My concerns do not extend to these types of self-functioning mechanisms – except in the instance that the governance machine is politically driven to the point of dysfunction, making efforts to meet even these less politically charged mandates much more difficult than they need to be.
Broken systems broken promises
My criticism is largely with how we resolve the core issues facing the average Bermuda citizen who wonders, “How and why is Bermuda becoming a harder place to live in; be healthy in, raise happy, healthy children in, receive a good education in, own and maintain a home in, pay for basic amenities in, retire in, care for aging loved ones in, stay alive in, and thrive in?”.
If after decades we still don’t know the answers to these questions, but find more and more people asking them, then that is a serious indictment on any ruling government [past or present] that has had multiple chances to provide answers and comprehensive solutions.
I recall when policies were well thought out, emerging from consultation and informed by data, white papers and green papers were produced distilling the issues and etching a clear path from problem to potential solution. But with the pressure to be political magic-makers and to quickly quell growing frustrations, policies are now often ill conceived, rushed, and then legislated with little stakeholder input and are almost never reported on in terms of implementation or outcome. With every proposed policy, at least 3 questions should be asked and answered:
- On what information or data are you operating?
- Who will be impacted and have they been consulted?
- How will you measure success?
At election time, policy platforms are likely not assessed for feasibility, are unlikely to have been fully considered by relevant stakeholders, may contain aspects that need to be considered against the Bermuda Constitution or international obligations, and likely have little to no empirical data to support them. This is normal, by the way, starting out. Some may be promising ideas that emerged from canvassing the public.
But problems arise when trying to make good on political promises to institute such policies in the absence of any further analysis or consultation. Pushing through half-baked policies often produces unfavorable results that are extremely costly [if subject to legal challenge], stresses the existing system for additional support, and diverts energy and resources from other critical, but less politically charged, projects. Insert whatever inexplicable issue here that went so wrong and it is probably a result of this tragically flawed process.
Strong infrastructure good outcomes
My primary aim is to advocate for increased investment [time, energy and money] in people, infrastructure and systems to ensure greater problem mapping, policy development and implementation. This approach will be crucial for the success of any well-meaning platform initiative. It will ensure the effective outcomes that tax payers desperately want and will ultimately pay for, and will still enable politicians to pat themselves on the back. So critical is this single issue that it prompted me to make the shift to election candidacy so that I can freely and independently convey this to the public.
Independent candidates are uniquely positioned to advocate for such improvements and may even push for audits of previous and existing government initiatives. A more robust infrastructure that provides for accountability, consultation, and transparency will be necessary to help move any good idea from policy development through to implementation and success. Independent candidates have a legitimate role to play in moving the needle towards the change that so many want to see. They are an acknowledgement that MPs are elected to represent their constituents’ collective interests and are an unbiased voice for the people as opposed to an agent for a party with a mandate to govern over the people.
On February 18th, it is hoped that the best candidates will be elected – candidates who, with or without a party, will advocate for people over party and for real solutions over party rhetoric. After all, any other approach seems an unfortunate waste of 36 seats in the House of Assembly, and of tax payer money.
- Lauren Francis, Independent Candidate for Constituency #24
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Like so many, you jumped in with little or no background for finding out yourself what is going on. Hard landing. And you gave up your job the ultimate sacrifice. Ouch!
Pity you cannot mention that personal touch which many people get by being involved. You would then know:
a. Bermuda spends more money on public education than any country in the world but we are still not happy and never will be. WHat’s your solution?
b. Landlords are often sympathetic but the tenants keep lying until you have no choice but to start court action to evict them.
c. There are good tenants who take care of he property and pay on time and there are bad tenants who pay one month then lock you out, speak badly about you; question why you cant reduce the rent because the house was paid for years ago
d. Lots of Bermudians now say why can’t I enjoy my life and enjoy carnival with my $1,000 out fit?
e. Why can’t I take cruises, take 10, 5 year old to a fancy restaurant for their birthday
f. Why can’t I not work and get financial assistance? No job pays enough
g. WHy do I have to get off my cellphone? He only waited 2 minutes for me to watch my show. I served him. Plus I am on camera and my boss said nothing. He is afraid to!!!!
The list is endless and most of it our parents avoided but our parents are called old and dumb and they did not have any fun. But granny now gives the nice grandchild the $150,000 she saved (she had only one year of high school education and did not beg or steal) and the granddaughter or son does not buy the small car and save and invest the rest, he buys the $48,000 car. Ouch if written off.
At the end if the day, you go to England then say it is cost of living.
The bottom line is that in the West Indies and a few other countries they have 3 and 4 businesses.In Bermuda we HAD 2 and 3 jobs and “Generation All about me XYZ” ain’t gonna do what mom and dad did to give them a roof over their head or an inheritance for you. The worst part is we used to take advice from our elders but rarely now.
So why act so surprised. If you win, as an independent, you can’t get a majority on any Bill…highly unlikely and no funds to fix a thing because the priority are Govt members…. the majority. You just get front page and gradually that disappears. Stuart Hayward and Terry Lister found that out. In a party, you sometimes have your name mentioned in an advert, and end up on a podium as a speaker without paying. But as an independent you have to pay for everything.adverts, hall for meeting , literature. Ah you also get accused as being there for the money. Folks say what? You left your job, don’t cry around us. Best of luck. Let us know how you make out in the next two years. Most losers disappear. No sight of the FDM members who lost the last time and they had a bag full of solutions.
“I recall when policies were well thought out, emerging from consultation and informed by data, white papers and green papers were produced distilling the issues and etching a clear path from problem to potential solution.”
I remember that too. And it led to good governance in Bermuda.
THE PAST DOES NO HELP THE FUTURE..
LIFE WILL ALWAYS BE FULL OF TRIUMPHS AND TRADGEDY.
ELECTION ARE A TIME FOR RENEWAL AND TIME TO CONTEMPLATE WHAT WE DID WRONG.
REMEMBER : THEY PAY YOU TO BE MISERABLE.
MAKE THE BEST OF ALL YOU HAVE .
A BUSINESS MAN SAID TO HIS EMPLOYEE IF YOU WOrK HAED NEXT YEAR I WILL BE ABLE TO BUY A BIGER CAR .
DO PIGEONS GET A FAIR TRIAL BEFORE THEY ARE SHOT.
I WONDER IF LIFE WOULD BE ANY BETTER ON MARS OR VENUS.
BLAMING THE VOTER WORKS EVERY TIME. HA !
WATER IS NOT WET UNLESS YOU FALL IN IT .
IF YOU SET UP A TENT IN THE MIDDLE OF A GORN FIELD YOU WILL NEVER GO HUNGRY.
THERE ARE 150 WAYS TO MAKE RICE TASTE GOOD .
WALK BE HIND A BUS TO WORK AND SAV $5.oo
A POOR MANS STAKE IS A SLICE OF BREAD COVERED IN GRAVY.
IF WE COULD BE HAPPIER IN A PALACE EVERY BODY WOULD HAVE ONE .
WORLD WAR 11 WAS WORSE THAN WW. 1WW111 YOU WILL NO KNOW WHE IT ENDES.
COMMON SENCE AND WISDOM GO HAND IN HAND.
IF TEACHERS WERE THAT BRILIANT THEY ALL SHOULD BE MILIONAIRS.
ONE OF WORLDS GREATEST TRAGITIES IS SELLING EDUCATION TO CHILDREN.
RING DINGIE ONE. RING DINGIE TWO. THIS IS MS THERMAL BANKET AT THE TELEPHONE COMPAMY CALLING TO SAY YOU BILL IS OVER DUE.