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”
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Barbados draft Constitution – a warning against republicanism
Originally published in The Grenadian Voice, The New Today and The St. Vincent Times on 29. November 2024. Last Thursday, 21. November 2024, saw the publication of the new draft republican Constitution of Barbados, written by the Constitution Reform Commission. This Constitutional draft, which comes 3 years after Barbados formally severed links with the CrownContinueContinue reading “Barbados draft Constitution – a warning against republicanism”
Senior politicians questioning the legitimacy of the Constitution is unacceptable
Originally published in NOW Grenada, The New Today and The Grenadian Voice on 13. November, 2024. On the 12th November edition of the To The Point programme on the Grenada Broadcasting Network Mr. Peter David, the Member of Parliament for the Town of Saint George and candidate to be the next Political Leader of theContinueContinue reading “Senior politicians questioning the legitimacy of the Constitution is unacceptable”
Contempt for the people and our Constitution
Originally published in The Grenadian Voice and The New Today on 08. November, 2024. In the previous edition of this newspaper J.K. Roberts, in his letter “Attorney Clouden in the fray on Grenada’s sovereignty and constitution”, recounted the utterances of Attorney-at-law Anselm Clouden issued on The Bubb Report on 20. October. These utterances by Mr.ContinueContinue reading “Contempt for the people and our Constitution”
