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UWP Condemns misleading  statements on the Casino issue.  
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UWP Says "SLP has abandoned banana farmers" 
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Press Statements
September 27, 2000


CASINO ISSUE

The attention of the United Workers Party has been drawn to misleading suggestions from certain quarters that the statement of Hon Louis George in the House of Assembly on the Gaming issue represents a “breaking of ranks” with the policy of the Party on this matter.  

The UWP does not have to advertise or emphasise the well-known fact that it was a UWP Government which first advocated the introduction of gaming as an attraction for St.Lucia’s tourism industry. Further, the St Lucian public hardly needs to be reminded that the UWP Government did this in the face of extreme hostility from various religious groups and the St. Lucia Labour Party.

As indicated in the UWP release,  published in the press last Saturday, the Party’s position is that in the light of the confusion introduced on this issue by the Labour Party itself while in opposition, it is now the responsibility of the Government to take time to bring the country into its confidence, explain to the people the real reasons for its about-turn on this issue, justify to the people the moral grounds for its current decision to introduce gaming into St.Lucia, and so seek to create a national consensus on the issue.

The UWP strongly condemns any mischievous attempts to divert the attention of the public from the Labour Party’s moral dilemma by further confusing the minds of the St Lucian public on the gaming issue.

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ABANDONED FARMERS

The United Workers Party draws to the attention of the public of St.Lucia the most recent statement of Minister of Agriculture Cass Elias that the Labour Government will inject no more money into the banana industry.

This statement is a clear abandonment of St. Lucia farmers, bearing in mind that according to the Government’s own statistics, 22% of the population is involved in the agricultural sector, most of these being banana farmers.  The statement is bound to cause increasing fear and panic in the farming community. 

The UWP believes that the Government has now abandoned its responsibility to consciously decide and plan what level of assistance, including appropriate subsidies, needs to be given to the banana industry at this time.   

The UWP urges the farmers of this country to take extremely seriously this statement of the Minister. It clearly demonstrates a high degree of irresponsibility on the part of Government, and a clear indication that the Government has no intention of assisting the revitalisation of the banana industry which has fallen into disarray following Government’s so-called privatisation.

 

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Press Releases
September 22
UWP Calls on PM Anthony to live up to promises of Transparency and Accountability on the Casino Issue

September 14
Minister of Works "hypocritical"

September 1
Wanted: Policy rather than patronage

August 24
UWP asks Minister for Civil Aviation to appoint adjudicator in Eagle Air  controversy

August 16
UWP Northern Zonal Conference to examine  Constituency Boundaries Review

August 11
Letter to Prime Minister on Electoral Boundaries Commission

August 10
Convention 2000 Programme

July  26
UWP Political Leader: ST. LUCIANS ARE WORRIED

July  26
Boundaries Commission: Don't Yield to Temptation

July 20
Calls for Dismissal of Minister of Health

May 6
UWP warns of further hardships

April 29
Labour movement under pressure.

March 21
Government Desperate For Money

March 10
UWP Complains of "Hidden Taxes"

March 4
Former Tourism Minister says "I am not surprised"

February 26
UWP Micoud Rally Honours Sir John

February 12
Time for Government to  Jump Start the Economy

February 12:
Sir John Compton, Father of the Nation.

February 5:
UWP thanks Loan Agencies for assistance with Tunnel Project

January 15:
UWP renews calls for suspension of new water rates.

January 8:
UWP wants Government to convene public consultation on gaming in St. Lucia.

Events 
March 10:
7:30 PM
UWP holds first millennium Public Meeting on the William Peter Boulevard

March 4:
UWP Executive holds extraordinary meeting

February 20:
8:30 AM

Church Service at the Micoud Roman Catholic Church

February 20:
Following Service

Fund-raising lunch under the distinguished patronage of Sir John Compton

February 20:
3:30 PM

Rally on Micoud Playing Field with Honors for Sir John Compton for years of dedicated service to St. Lucia

 


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