DLP pays election deposits
The Democratic Labour Party’s (DLP) 30 candidates paid in their $250 election deposits this morning at the Barbados Revenue Authority in Country Road, St Michael.
Supporters were on hand to greet the candidates as they completed the process.
Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne used the occasion to outline the party’s priorities, painting a stark picture of the current government.
“The people in Barbados know what is wrong with this Government. The people in Barbados know that we have bad Government and it is first to come here now and promise to be a good Government,” he said.
Thorne promised decisive action on crime, stressing that the party would confront criminal elements “without fear” and pass anti-gang legislation targeting those who sponsor violence. He also committed to reducing the cost of living by cutting value added tax.
Addressing corruption, the party president pledged that all 30 of his candidates would disclose their assets.
“We haven’t come to you with great wealth, we have come to you with a wealth of honesty,” he said, adding that voters would know “that you’ve had honest government” when the party assumes office.
Thorne highlighted the DLP’s focus on communities and youth, saying it would “elevate the little children of this country and return to them lives of decency”.
He framed the event as a continuation of service and integrity.
“We come here today honouring the life and the times of Errol Barrow, focusing on service, patriotism and integrity in Government. That is what we promise.”
(Pictures by Jameel Springer)
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