Belize Facing Union Problems

Belmopan, Belize (13 February) The United Democratic Party of Prime Minister Dean Barrow continues to be haunted by economic woes and now problems from the very same trade unions that helped bring him  to power. Former strategic ally – the Belize Teachers Union – has now turned on the government accusing it of “pussy footing” around agreed upon salary increases.

In a a radio interview monitored today in Belize, Mr. Jaime Panti – President of the Belize Tachers union stated that:

“We are demanding from government first, to respect the principles of good industrial relations. We started negotiations, lets continue the process. So what we’re demanding from them is to come to the table so we can continue the process. We’re not in for having any public debate as to our proposal. So that’s basically what we are demanding. Respect and lets come to the table”

President of the Public Service Union and key ally in bringing Mr. Barrow to power – Jaquelin Willoughby – told the media that:

“Government is government. They are always going to sensationalize and highlight the politics. They highlighted the issue of the salary increase so as to hide the disrespectful way in which they have been treating the unions. So I’m not going to buy into that. If the government desires for us to negotiate this agreement in the public, then they need to put that in writing and let us know. But we have agreed on the 12 September 2008 that we would not talk about the proposals unless we have come to an agreement.

So I can only conclude that them raising the issue is definitely politicizing it and trying to bring the Belizean people to that place of confusion. But there is no confusion where the unions are concerned. We say they are disrespectful. Come to the table. So I can’t even take what they are saying as anything official, because we have not started discussions.”

Essay: Lord Michael Ashcroft and Kremandala

Lord
Ashcroft has been a pivotal figure in the financing of David Cameron’s
revived Tory party. Without his money and his clever strategy in
targeting marginal seats, the party would be nowhere.

…if the Tories win
the next general election, he(Michael Ashcroft) will want Tory policies
that benefit international business and they will be in a weak position
to deny what he wants.

~ David Hencke – Guardian’s Westminster correspondent

Although
the United Kingdom has what is considered a multi-party political
system, the so-called first-past-the-post or winner-take-all electoral
system has allowed for the dominance of two major political parties.  Though
both has at some point required the help of a third party to deliver a
working majority in Parliament, since as far back as 1920, political
power in the UK has been in the hands of either the Labour or the
Conservative Party. The Conservative Party or Tories as they are
called, has maintained control of government for about two-thirds of
that time but has been in opposition since losing the 1997 elections to
Tony Blair’s Labour Party.  Current indicators suggest
that another change is in the making however, and the Conservatives are
poised to once again take control of Britain’s parliament.  Recent
results show the Labour Party falling far behind in the polls and
barring some miraculous turnabout, come next spring, England will once
again be flying the dark blue colors of the Conservative Party.  Should these polls and predictions prove correct, then this would no doubt have major implications for us here in Belize.  What
makes Britain’s coming elections so significant to Belize is the
treatment that we have given to one man in particular; a man who
incidentally, holds dual citizenship to both countries. 

Sir Michael Anthony Ashcroft, Baron of Chichester in the County of West Sussex was vested as a Knight Commander, Order of St. Michael and St. George (K.C.M.G.) in the year 2000.  For
two years prior to that, 1998 to 2000, Ashcroft held the office of
Belize’s Ambassador to the United Nations. More significantly, from
1998 to 2001, Sir Ashcroft held the post of Senior Party Treasurer to
this self same Conservative Party which is set to assume governance of
one of the world’s most powerful countries.   The truth of
the matter is that the name Michael Ashcroft is practically synonymous
with the Conservative Party and he remains a prominent player therein.  With
David Cameron occupying #10 Downing Street, Sir Ashcroft would no doubt
be wielding significant influence and would be in a position to help or
hurt whomever he pleases. M
ichael Ashcroft, for his part, is not an easy man to predict.  He has often been described as rather enigmatic, prompting one British journalist to write,  “Or
is part of the Tory deputy chairman’s delight in being a man of mystery
- like his own admission that he loves his nickname of Ernst Stavro
Blofeld – the specter villain in James Bond novels. He even has a toy
white Persian cat which he enjoys stroking.”

Michael Ashcroft has made it known publicly that he has a profound love for Belize.  He stated in a recent interview, “If home is where the heart is, then Belize is home.”  Unfortunately, in recent times, the feeling has been far from mutual.  The
Zinc Fence in particular, has spent considerable air-time, ink and
energy trying to convince the Belizean public that Michael Ashcroft is
a demon, a “virus” or the latest, “a pulpo”.  Unfortunately, some supposedly intelligent and well-meaning Belizeans have swallowed the agitprop hook, line and sinker.  Many,
some of our current politicians in particular, have grown fat feeding
at Michael Ashcroft’s money trough, yet readily grab stick and stand in
line to partake in Hyde’s “hazing” of the man.  Many
believe that the UDP’s recent strong-arming of BTL was little more than
an attempt to pacify Hyde’s deep-seated animosity toward Michael
Ashcroft. Since assuming office,
the UDP has bent backwards to accommodate and placate Evan Hyde’s
whims, fancies and his insatiable greed and ego.  Someone
ought to tell Dean Barrow the story of the scorpion, which was once
told by Hyde himself in an apparently “sober” moment.  In his editorial of last Friday’s Amandala, Hyde warned that “turmoil…is coming to be visited upon Belize”.  Hopefully he is wrong but possibly, he doesn’t know the half of it!

Hyde, as he does with every problem that Belize faces, tried to tie the recent UB problems to Michael Ashcroft.  Was Ashcroft ever the Chairman of UB?  Was Ashcroft ever the Minister of Education?  I for one do not believe that Michael Ashcroft is the monster that he is being made out to be.  Michael Ashcroft is a businessman and a very astute and successful one at that.  What Belizeans should realize is that Michael Ashcroft did not come to Belize and “dead-raise.”  Ashcroft brought money and was investing in Belize when no one else was.  Ashcroft
took a fledging Royal Bank of Canada and turned it into a robust,
internationally-acclaimed and hugely successful financial institution.  He did the same for BTL and a number of other Belizean businesses.  Yes he makes money, but that’s what business people do!  To suggest that Michael Ashcroft does not pay any taxes is an outright lie.  He does and so do the thousands individuals employed by his various business enterprises.  He also donates generously to a number of charitable organizations, in particular to education, and yes, to UB.       

Now my objective here is not to try and defend Michael Ashcroft, I do not know him and have never ever met the man.  It
would be most presumptuous of me to believe that I can help Michael
Ashcroft in any way; about as presumptuous as Hyde believing that he
can hurt Michael Ashcroft in anyway.  The point of my
essay is to suggest that maybe we should be more careful about picking
up picket and falling in line behind every two-bit pied piper that
blows a flute.  The story is told of the little sparrow that was late flying south and got caught in a deep freeze.  Lying on the ground practically frozen, a cow comes by and drops dung on his head.  He gets warm and is so happy, he starts to sing.  A cat hears him and comes by and promptly pulls him out and has the sparrow for lunch.  The
moral of the story of course; not everyone one who is accused of
shitting on you is your enemy and not everyone who purports to help is
your friend.  Beware of the real wolf, Mr. Red riding hood. 

– G. Michael Reid

Commentary: Former Belize A.G. on Government Expropriation Belize Telemedia

Belmopan, Belize 6 September (BelizeBlog.com) Former Belize Attorney General Godfrey Smith has published a commentary on the recent expropriation of the largest company in the country – Belize Telemedia Ltd. by the government of Prime Minister Dean Barrow. Entitled, “And Now For My Second Trick’, the essay gives an excellent insight into the behind-the-scenes machinations involved in the takeover of the telephone company once owned by British peer Lord Michael Aschcroft:

The magician’s assistants worked feverishly behind the scenes to prepare him for the second part of the show. The second part would be more difficult to perform, especially since there was no script for it. It would have to be played out in real time with unknown actors and no script.

And Now For My Next Trick

A political magician confidently takes center stage before a national audience of 300,000.

He is staking his reputation and maybe also his career on this trick.

Carefully but with poise, he draped his black magician’s cloth over the cash rich, $30 million-a-year private phone company and before Belizeans could say “Badass Barrow!” he deftly yanked  it away.

Voila! The private phone company was government owned.

The magician he bowed deeply from the waist in appreciation for the spontaneous standing ovation of deafening applause ripping across the nation.

He had outdone himself.  Not only had he magically converted a real, live private company into a government-owned one, but he had made its mighty, larger-than-life, feared and ruthless billionaire owner, Lord Ashcroft, actually disappear.

His name, to be sure, would go down as one of the most dazzling political magicians in the country, if not the region.
 

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Architech of Belize Constitution Hon. V.H. Courtney R.I.P.

vernon-harrison-courtenay-belize.jpgBelmopan, Belize 17 August (BelizeBlog.com) One of the founding fathers of modern day Belize and key architect of the Belize Constitution, Hon. Vernon Harrison Courtenay died on Saturday August 15.

V.J. as he was affectionately known, was a key player along with the Hon. C.L.B. Rogers, Rt. Hon. George Price and Hon. Assad Shoman in the quest for Belizean independence from the British colonial masters.

Hon. V.H. Courtenay was an outstanding Belizean patriot. An attorney-at-law by profession, he was a partner in Belize’s largest and best known law firm W.H. Courtney and Company.

V.H. Courtenay won three General Elections to the Belize House of Representatives. He was Belize’s first Attorney General and served in the Belize Cabinet as Minister of Works, Minister of Home Affairs and Minister of Foreign Affairs.

An accomplished orator and Senior Counsel, he was feared by political adversaries during debates in the House of Representatives. A memorial service for the late V.H. Courtenay will be held this Wednesday at St. Mary’s Church in Belize City. A biographical summary of this Belize son of the soil follows:

VERNON HARRISON COURTENAY, S, C. born Belize, 1932; admitted, 1960, England and Belize. Education: Belize and Lincoln’s Inn, London. PRACTICE AREAS: Administrative Law; Business Law; Chancery Practice; Civil Law; Commercial Law; Company Law; Constitutional Law.

Belize: U.D.P. Moves to Allow Dual Citizens to Run for Office

Belmopan, Belize 5 August (BelizeBlog.com) The ruling United Democratic Party Government of Prime Minister Dean Barrow has opened a can of worms in an attempt to amend the Belize Constitution to allow dual citizens to run for political office.

The move has created a firestorm of opposition within Belize and a bellicose debate as to the rational for this action, Many Belizeans believe it is an attempt to allow non-resident Belizean-Americans who form a strong plank of supporters of the U.D.P., to run for office.

Prominent Belize Activist and University of Belize Founding Lecturer Sylvana Woods summed up this debate in the following essay:

“It is with a sense of dismay that I
listened to the tabling of a Bill to amend the Constitution to allow
for persons with dual citizenship, one of them being Belizean, to be
allowed to serve in the House of Representatives or Cabinet.
  
“I strongly believe, feel and
intellectualize this to be to the detriment of our sense of identity as
Belizeans, our allegiance to Belize, our integrity as a nation, and an
insult to the average citizen, citizens in whom one would hope the
Government of Belize would do all it could to ensure policies and
practices never compromise the integrity of being Belizean.

I object to the proposed amendment
and strongly urge the Government of Belize to rethink this devastating
blow to nationhood. Below, I detail four concrete reasons why I
strongly renounce such an amendment:

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Belize Media Confirms President Obama Visit

belize-first-lady-kim-barrow-and-US-president-obama-1.jpgBelmopan, Belize 21 April – (BelizeBlog.com) Three days after the Belize News Blog Belizean broke the story, a Belize T.V. station has confirmed that U.S. President Barack Obama wants to visit Belize.

In today’s broadcast, TV7 which has close connections to Belize’s United Democratic Party, reported that: US President Barack Obama and Belize’s Prime Minister Dean Barrow shared a table at the official Summit of the Americas dinner in Port of Spain, Trinidad on Saturday night and it seems they hit it off. This picture of President Obama kissing Prime Minister Dean Barrow’s wife, Kim Simplis-Barrow taken at that event made the paper in Trinidad and has also appeared on the internet, most notably the much-trafficked blog, the Huffington Post.

Today’s Amandala cites Prime Minister Barrow saying that, quote, “He said that he’d love to come to Belize.” And more than that, he says that President Obama will nominate a very good friend to be ambassador to Belize and, quote, “that will make it easier for him to work on the logistics of coming to Belize.