GO AHEAD AND MARCH, declared Prime Minister Freundel Stuart yesterday.
But any “proposed” social unrest would be dealt with by the Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF), he has warned.
Additionally, he has made clear that there will be no rescinding of the National Social Responsibility Levy (NSRL) from its present level of ten per cent, and which is the subject of a protest march by the business sector and labour unions today.
Stuart spoke to the issues at a Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Christ Church West branch luncheon at Almond Bay Caterers. (AD)
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