Category Archives: Blogs by Edward Hutcheson

Stand up and deliver

by Edward Hutcheson The fact that the last Referendum was non-binding is not to be argued and Chairman Bradley Roberts must understand that the discussion on what The Honourable Loftus Roker has to say about  the Prime Minister has nothing … Continue reading

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Perception is everything

by Edward Hutcheson I never thought I would be saying this, but it seems that the members Progressive Liberal Party understand something that the members of the Free National Movement still struggle with. If the PLP is struggling with this … Continue reading

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FOI: Who Pays

by Edward Hutcheson If Mr. John Rolle is correct about the Government’s plans to use private debt collection agencies to recover the property taxes owed, there is a question that must be answered. How do you spell conundrum? If the … Continue reading

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Under the bus

by Edward Hutcheson Shortly after it was revealed that Prime Minister Christie and his administration were making plans to legalise and regulate the Web Shop businesses a red flag went up. Last week he also revealed that  that he knew … Continue reading

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No country for old men

by Edward Hutcheson Some time ago Justice Anita Allen informed the nation that the Court of Appeal had not yet defined  what was meant by the “worst of the worst and the rarest of the rare”. There were remarks that … Continue reading

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Tail Wagging the Dog?

by Edward Hutcheson There are some who are ardent supporters of the Gay Agenda and lifestyle, to the extent that they see themselves as the final arbiters of intelligence and common sense. The current  back and forth with Pastor Munroe … Continue reading

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Let’s all pay

by Edward Hutcheson Generally, politicians get away with a lot of stuff. Be they PLP or FNM some of them do not pay their bills like the rest of us. As an aside, I am beginning to enjoy the VAT  … Continue reading

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Good food. Good hair

by Edward Hutcheson The ongoing problem with the expatriate population has more to do with the amount of access they have to a lifestyle that evades Bahamians who are just as or more qualified than they are, more so than … Continue reading

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Good news, bad news with unions and politicians

by Edward Hutcheson Union leaders have to live in so many worlds and wear so many hats, that they are more qualified than the best politician when it comes to knowing what is “on the table”. With so much information … Continue reading

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Pricing ourselves out of the market with VAT

by Edward Hutcheson The Government is batting 0-2 in attempts to bring change or structure to important national concerns, and if history shows us anything, we can be certain that if the same lack of preparation and not informing those … Continue reading

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