Local NewsNews DLP: Thorne doesn’t speak for us by Barbados Today 14/02/2024 written by Barbados Today Updated by Aguinaldo Belgrave 14/02/2024 2 min read A+A- Reset DLP General Secretary Steve Blackett. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 677 The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) on Tuesday made it clear that Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne and his two new Senate appointees – though DLP members – do not represent the party. General Secretary Steve Blackett maintained that Thorne is not a member of the DLP and therefore does not speak for it. “For clarity, I must remind the country that Mr Thorne currently is not a member of the Democratic Labour Party, so the views expressed in both the Senate and the House by [him] and his team are solely their own thoughts and opinions,” he said in a statement. Thorne twice ran for Parliament for the DLP before shifting allegiance to the Barbados Labour Party (BLP), campaigning for Owen Arthur’s return to power in the 2003 election. He entered the House in the 2018 election under the BLP before his abrupt departure last Friday, triggering his appointment as Leader of the Opposition, entitling him to nominate two opposition senators, Ryan Walters and Tricia Watson. “At this juncture, the Democratic Labour Party, with the newly appointed Shadow Cabinet and some of the soon-to-be-announced candidates, will continue to highlight issues of importance to Barbadians,” Blackett declared. “We will continue in our efforts to represent the interests of the population. We will continue in our fight for the poor and the most vulnerable in our society. We will continue in our quest to ensure fairness and equity for all citizens. Barbados is our country and we must all play our part in moving this nation forward.” You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians But the DLP spokesman commended Thorne and the opposition senators and wished them well. “Ms Tricia Watson is a well-known attorney-at-law and social commentator who has shown her mettle in her staunch defence of the Barbadian public on the issue of the fairness of electrical costs on our island. Mr Ryan Walters is a businessman who has previously run for a seat in Parliament as recently as two years ago. Mr. Walters in joining Mr Thorne’s team is continuing his desire to have a voice in our country on matters affecting the Barbadian public,” he said. He acknowledged that the duo’s appointment is a part of the democratic process. Blackett noted the Constitution gives Thorne, as the Leader of the Opposition, the “absolute right” to appoint two individuals to the Upper Chamber. “We, in the Democratic Labour Party, like many other people in Barbados, look forward to the robust and sagacious debates that have been a part of the Senate for generations,” the DLP general secretary added. (EJ) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Titans upset Settlers 05/01/2025 Missing girl: Hailey Howard, 14 05/01/2025 St Lucy’s We Gatherin’ celebrations continue 05/01/2025