Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Moore and BLP meeting constituents

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The Barbados Labour Party (BLP) members were out in their numbers this morning in support of their St George North candidate Senator Toni Moore.

The BLP deployed approximately 50 teams within St George North as they continued their mass canvassing across the constituency.

Moore, said their strategy remained internal, but they would be engaging with as many of the constituents across the community as possible.

“We have been on the ground and there are a number of people that are excited about seeing their candidate and I would hope that today is one of those days that I would satisfy the desire of the people of St George North to meet with the BLP representative, the candidate for the area,” she said.

Campaign manager Dwight Sutherland said they would be paying special attention to the residents in Lower Estate who were having some challenges over a period of time.  (RA)

Members of the Barbados Labour Party canvassing St George North. (Picture by Rachelle Agard)
Among those offering support to Senator Toni Moore was Minister of the Environment Adrian Forde (left). (Picture by Rachelle Agard)
One of several teams deployed by the Barbados Labour Party in St George North. (Picture by Rachelle Agard)
Barbados Labour Party candidate for St George North, Senator Toni Moore and campaign manager Dwight Sutherland. (Picture by Rachelle Agard)

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