When Opposition Leader Owen Arthur arrived at Parliament today there was only a handful of supporters, some dressed in red, to welcome him.
Arthur, who was accompanied by his wife Julie, arrived at the House of Assembly at 3:51 p.m.
Also walking close behind were Barbados Labour Party colleagues George Payne, Dale Marshall, William Duguid and Ronald Toppin.
Arthur who was dapperly dressed, acknowledged the supporters and quickly made his way up to Parliament to his Reply to the nation.
Small crowd in Parliament
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