Local News DLP youth wing condemns expulsions by Ryan Gilkes 20/08/2024 written by Ryan Gilkes Updated by Barbados Today 20/08/2024 2 min read A+A- Reset Chairperson of the Young Democrats Tyra Trotman. FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.4K The youth arm of the Democratic Labour Party has come out against the recent expulsion of two senior party officials, charging that the arrival of Political Leader Ralph Thorne has further deepened rifts within the 68-year-old opposition party. Tyra Trotman, chairperson of the Young Democrats, told Barbados TODAY that the expulsion of president Dr Ronnie Yearwood and general secretary Steve Blackett on Thursday night was โunfairโ and โdraconianโ. โI donโt think itโs fair. I think it is a draconian measure, and the way in which it was done is what really bothers me,โ Trotman said. She likened the situation to a family dispute, stating, โWhen the head of a household kicks someone out of that household, you know for sure hardly ever there is a coming back from that. It is like the final shot, the death penalty.โ The expulsions come amid ongoing internal conflicts within the DLP, which have been exacerbated by the recent arrival of Christ Church MP Ralph Thorne, who crossed the floor from the ruling Barbados Labour Party.ย Trotman noted, โThere was a divide in the Democratic Labour Party prior to Mr Ralph Thorneโs arrival. His arrival merely made it worse.โ According to Trotman, a faction within the DLP has long been dissatisfied with Dr Yearwoodโs leadership style. She also raised concerns about the legitimacy of the expulsion process, questioning the composition and impartiality of the disciplinary committee. 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 โThere was a disciplinary committee that was established prior to Mr Thorneโs arrival, which has been disbanded, it seems. The persons who are now members of that disciplinary committee were not members before, so I donโt even know what the process was for appointing them,โ she said. Trotman argued that both the initial suspension and subsequent expulsion of Dr Yearwood and Blackett were unconstitutional. She praised the contributions of both men to the party, particularly during a challenging period. โIf anything, those two gentlemen should really be applauded for what they have done for the Democratic Labour Party in a period where the future of the Democratic Labour Party was very gloomy,โ Trotman said. She credited Dr Yearwoodโs leadership for initiatives such as the โpeopleโs houseโ, zonal meetings, and the start of a candidate selection process. The Young Democrats chair recalled her own decision to join the DLP: โIt is because of [them] that most of you even know me within the political scene.โ โSo it is most unfair to see that weโve reached a point now that these two gentlemen have been expelled,โ she said underscoring the potential long-term impact on the partyโs unity and future prospects. (RG) Ryan Gilkes Ryan Gilkes is a freelance journalist with experience covering news and current affairs. You may also like Schools, communities urged to support expansion of road tennis 20/05/2026 Husbands: We need skilled construction workers 20/05/2026 Island positioning as regional investment centre with landmark forum partnership 20/05/2026