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CONTEMPTUOUS AND OFFENSIVE.

That’s how expelled Christ Church West MP Dr Maria Agard described the recent nomination of fellow dentist Dr William Duguid to replace her as the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) representative.

Breaking her silence on the issue for the first time, Agard said the nomination date alone (March 31) was offensive.

She told the SATURDAY SUN: “It was offensive because March 31 is the birth of the BLP and the BLP was birthed out of a desire for justice, out of a demand and a respect for the rights of workers and I believe that this current Barbados Labour Party really has no moral authority upon which to even have an event on that particular day.”

Please read the full story in today’s Saturday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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