Two weeks of controversy was placed on the back burner yesterday when the Barbados Labour Party (BLP)?held an extraordinary meeting at the Carlisle Bay Centre in Bay Street, St Michael.
Boasting a full house, Opposition Leader Owen Arthur declared that “unity” would always take precedence over any “issues” the party was having.
Apart from outgoing MP for St James North Rawle Eastmond, all other Members of Parliament – including former leader Mia Mottley – were in attendance at the day-long session.
Arthur explained that the meeting involved the parliamentary group, candidates and “persons who help us to plan political events that even go beyond election matters”.
Read the full story in today’s SUNDAY SUN.
BLP for unity!
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