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Liz: Mia has no beef with Arthur

Liz: Mia has no beef with Arthur

Wed, February 20, 2013 - 12:08 AM

LIZ THOMPSON SAYS Mia Mottley is comfortable with the way she is being treated by Leader of the Opposition Owen Arthur.

“Do not make an issue of the change from Mia to Owen as leader of the Barbados Labour Party (BLP). These things happen in political parties,” the former  Minister of Health said, speaking Monday night in Ruby Park, St Philip.

Thompson said that many people were questioning the status of the relationship between Mottley, the former BLP leader and Arthur, the current party leader. She said people also wanted to know how the relationship was going to impact on the party and on the government if the BLP won.

“In political parties, fights for leaderships and positioning will occur,” she added. (NS)

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Posted by june skeete 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Oh please!!
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Posted by En Dee 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Yes Liz, and pigs fly. That's the party line and you are sticking with it. We are not exactly stupid people and you should remember that. Of course we have to say that Mia is comfortable with Owen Arthur. This can't possibly be true, especially after that note sent to the PM. Nigel D.
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Posted by D. Stoute 2 months, 3 weeks ago
What happened? Cat got Mia's tongue? Suddenly she can't speak for herself and reinforcements had to be sent it? Liz says all is well. I need to read that hand-written note again just to make sure.
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Posted by Lloyd Gulstone 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Wow I wonder which stupid pill Liz Thompson think Barbadians have been taking. Mrs. Thompson please be reminded that action speaks louder than words.
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Posted by Pan Wallie 2 months, 3 weeks ago
I cann get this thing understan. It got my head giddy giddy, but I doan drink. It must be 'pressure.'
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