PRIME MINISTER Freundel Stuart has warned voters not to be taken in by power-seeking politicians bent on creating “impressions” and not prepared to deal with issues of substance.
And his party’s chief financial spokesman, Chris Sinckler, has told them not to be duped into believing that anyone else could have done a better job of managing an economy that was in deep trouble in 2008.
Stuart and Sinckler were addressing the Democratic Labour Party’s (DLP) public meeting last night in Rices, St Philip, headlined Reports To The Nation (Part Two): A Proud Record Of Achievements.
The meeting was another major plank of the party’s campaign for the February 21 general election.
Stuart told the massive crowd the Barbados Labour Party believed in “optics” and “impressions”, not providing real solutions, and got intoxicated by power.