Barbados prime minister, Freundel Stuart (left). former Barbados prime minister, Owen Arthur pictured right. (file photo)
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Sunday July 27, 2014, CMC - Prime Minister Freundel Stuart has expressed no surprise at former prime minister, Owen Arthur’s resignation, from the Opposition Barbados Labour Party (BLP), and BLP Leader Mia Mottley, thanked Arthur for his service.
Arthur, on Friday, handed in his letter of resignation with immediate effect to the Office of the Opposition BLP, ending 43 years of membership in which he led the party and country as prime minister for 14 years.
Owen Arthur, who led the party to defeat in the 2013 general election but retained his parliamentary seat in the constituency of St Peter, indicated that he will remain in parliament as an independent member until his term of office comes to an end in 2018.
Arthur was Prime Minister of Barbados from 1994 to 2008, making him the longest serving Barbadian Prime Minister to date. He was also Leader of the Opposition in Barbados from 2010 to 2013.
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Stuart, who heads the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), on Friday cited a historical example of a sitting BLP member of parliament – at the time representing what is now Arthur’s constituency of St Peter – resigning to cross the floor and join the then governing DLP, led by Errol Barrow.
Stuart suggested Arthur is free to follow the example of history.
“Soon or later members of parliament get to realise that the Barbados Labour Party is not the place to be…if Mr Arthur has now got to the stage of this realisation, I am glad for him…I’m glad that he has seen the light, the light was there ever since.”
Opposition Leader, Mia Mottley, said, “Owen Arthur served the Barbados Labour Party and Barbados at a critical time before the end of the last century. He helped to lay the foundation for the Barbados that is and the Barbados that we are struggling to preserve”.
She added, “These are extraordinary times, and extraordinary times require of us courage and extra ordinary action”.
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Barbados prime minister ‘opens door’ for Owen Arthur following resignation