A town hall meeting held by concerned Democratic Labour Party (DLP) members supporting ousted former president Ronnie Yearwood and general secretary Steve Blackett took an unexpected turn last night.
An emotional Yearwood, though not slated to speak at the Ellerslie meeting, made a call to DLP members to stand up and be counted, and remake Barbados.
The best of us is yet to come,” he said to hearty applause. “We can remake our country but we first have to remake the DLP and make it a party of service to Barbadians.”
He charged that the political system in Barbados was broken, but he remained hopeful.
“I think we can fix it. I think our better days are ahead of us. What we are going through as a party has to happen. We have to clean house. The only way to offer something to Barbadians is to clean house,” he said.
Yearwood said the DLP was still part of the cornerstone of Barbados’ political landscape, and people recognised plenty had gone wrong within the confines of George Street (party headquarters) that could have a profound effect on the country.
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