PRIME MINISTER FREUNDEL STUART has lambasted “elements in society” who he says are putting “their urge to win or to say they have won” over the national interest.
And he has urged labour leaders to let cooler heads prevail or the island would see an erosion of the gains it had made in the past few years.
“Let us cool tempers down and try to get back to some state of normalcy in Barbados,” Stuart urged.
“We have worked too hard to get where we have got. We have worked too hard, there were too many sacrifices, to come this far to have all these gains reversed by reckless behaviour.” (HLE)
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