Premier David Burt Dismisses Suggestion of Party Rift
Leader Rejects Claims of PLP Rift
Premier David Burt has dismissed the suggestion of a lift within the ruling Progressive Labour Party (PLP) as nonsense.
“I don’t accurately represent where things stand. The fact is that in every family, there are challenges, and we will work through those particular challenges. The entire parliamentary group is united on delivering a progressive agenda. That is resonating with the people,” Burt said, adding that the ruling party “will continue to press forward with governing.”
Former Minister’s Remarks
Former cabinet office minister Vance Campbell, who resigned from the government and has since joined the central opposition One Bermuda Alliance (OBA), said earlier this week that the PLP was no longer “fit to govern” this British Overseas Territory.
“Our children are Bermuda’s future. Our children must make their way in the world that we leave behind. So I entered politics because I wanted that future to be better for all our children, and I wanted to be part of a team that delivered that better future,” Campbell said at an OBA news conference, adding, “In 2011, I believed that team to be the Bermuda Progressive Labour Party.”
PLP’s Achievements
However, Premier Burt told the newspaper that his administration has had several successes after inheriting “a significant Budget deficit,” the expensive failure of the Morgan’s Point project, navigating a “once-in-a-century pandemic, and managing to recover our economy.
“We have record international business growth; we have the largest number of jobs in international business and the lowest unemployment rate…through difficult circumstances,” Burt said.
Midyear Budget Review
Burt also dismissed accusations that a personal agenda is influencing his leadership, telling the newspaper, “I remain focused on delivering for the people of Bermuda, and we, right now, as I announced in my national address, are working on a midyear budget review.”
Conclusion
In conclusion, Premier David Burt’s remarks have clarified the position of the PLP and the administration’s commitment to delivering a progressive agenda for the people of Bermuda. The party’s achievements, despite the challenges faced, demonstrate its ability to govern effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is there a rift within the PLP?
A: Premier David Burt has dismissed the suggestion of a rift within the party as nonsense.
Q: What is the PLP’s stance on governance?
A: The PLP is committed to delivering a progressive agenda for the people of Bermuda, despite the challenges faced.
Q: What are the party’s achievements?
A: The PLP has achieved record international business growth, the largest number of jobs in international business, and the lowest unemployment rate.
Q: Is Premier Burt’s leadership focused on personal agendas?
A: Premier Burt has denied any personal agenda influence on his leadership, and has emphasized his commitment to delivering for the people of Bermuda.