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Buckingham Palace not surprised by planned move

by Barbados Today
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BBC โ€“ Barbados has announced its intention to remove Queen Elizabeth as its head of state and become a republic.

โ€œThe time has come to fully leave our colonial past behind,โ€ the Caribbean island nationโ€™s government said.

It aims to complete the process in time for the 55th anniversary of independence from Britain, in November 2021.

A speech written by Prime Minister Mia Mottley said Barbadians wanted a Barbadian head of state.
โ€œThis is the ultimate statement of confidence in who we are and what we are capable of achieving,โ€ the speech read.

Buckingham Palace said that it was a matter for the government and people of Barbados.

A source at Buckingham Palace said that the idea โ€œwas not out of the blueโ€ and โ€œhas been mooted and publicly talked about many timesโ€, BBC royal correspondent Jonny Dymond said.

The statement was part of the Throne Speech, which outlines the governmentโ€™s policies and programmes ahead of the new session of parliament.

While it is read out by the governor-general, it is written by the countryโ€™s prime minister.

The speech also quoted a warning from Errol Barrow, Barbadosโ€™s first prime minister after it gained independence, who said that the country should not โ€œloiter on colonial premisesโ€.

His is not the only voice in Barbados that has been suggesting a move away from the monarchy. A constitutional review commission recommended republican status for Barbados in 1998.

And Ms Mottleyโ€™s predecessor in officer, Freundel Stuart, also argued for a โ€œmove from a monarchical system to a republican form of government in the very near futureโ€.

Barbados would not be the first former British colony in the Caribbean to become a republic. Guyana took that step in 1970, less than four years after gaining independence from Britain. Trinidad and Tobago followed suit in 1976 and Dominica in 1978.

Source: BBC

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