Proposed change to Oath of Allegiance is an outrage

Originally published in NOW Grenada, The Grenadian Voice and The New Today on 26. June 2025. The government’s recent announcement that it intends to table a bill before Parliament to alter the Oath of Allegiance in Grenada to unilaterally remove references to our head of state, King Charles III, is outrageous. The government’s intent to force through such a changeContinueContinue reading “Proposed change to Oath of Allegiance is an outrage”

Honours reform needed to name National Heroes

Originally published in NOW Grenada, The New Today and The Grenadian Voice on 24. October, 2024. With the passage of the second annual National Heroes Day on 19 October many Grenadians have not been remiss in remarking on the curious situation regarding the lack of naming any National Heroes. This was an issue among othersContinueContinue reading “Honours reform needed to name National Heroes”

Governor-General appointments – reiterating the need for reforms

Originally published in NOW Grenada, The New Today and The Grenadian Voice on 6. September, 2024. In the article “Time to reform the method of appointing Governor-General”, published on 22. March, the Grenada Monarchist League presented our proposal for reforms to the appointment system of the Governor-General, which has previously been submitted to the governmentContinueContinue reading “Governor-General appointments – reiterating the need for reforms”

Time to reform method of appointing the Governor-General

Originally published in The New Today, The Grenadian Voice, NOW Grenada and The Barnacle News on 22. March, 2024. As Her Excellency Dame Cécile La Grenade is in less than 2 months to celebrate 11 years of distinguished and dignified service as Governor-General of Grenada, one imagines at some point, though hopefully not soon, questionsContinueContinue reading “Time to reform method of appointing the Governor-General”