January 30, 2013 at 5:54 p.m.

Show me the racists and I'll deal with them


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Following allegations of racism within the UBP, the resignations of Jamahl Simmons and Gwyneth Rawlins, and the subsequent support given to Wayne Furbert by his party to continue at the helm, the UBP leader last night made a keynote speech to party members, an edited version of which follows:

My mission in public life is not complete. When I hear the concerns of former colleagues Jamahl Simmons and Gwyneth Rawlins, I know that my work is far from over.

I want to address and resolve the problems, real and imaginary, that Jamahl Simmons and Gwyneth Rawlins spoke about.

I want to correct and build upon the weaknesses in my leadership that my friend and colleague Maxwell Burgess observed and outlined...

I say to those accusers tonight, if you cannot advance any evidence, if you cannot share with this country a single example of you or anyone being discriminated against by any official of the United Bermuda Party, on the basis of colour or creed, then do the right thing and shut up. I will not tolerate the continuous maligning of this party or its members.

The charge of racism was used, with much success, as a weapon against the United Bermuda Party in 1998 and again in the 2003 elections. It will not succeed on this occasion.

I invite our detractors to fight us on issues.

Fight us on policies.

Fight us on the unity, competence and integrity of our team of candidates.

Down with the red herrings.

If you can't prove race...don't bring it up.

If you can't name the racists or share with the country an experience of racism, then move on to something real and meaningful.

The United Bermuda Party will fight the PLP on the issue of its performance, on its failure to deliver.

The PLP made promises to the people of this country that it has not kept.

It is now returning with a slate of tired candidates whose competence and integrity have been brought into sharp focus.

We will fight the upcoming election on issues and not innuendo!

I challenge the PLP and its allies, traditional and newfound, to do likewise...

I never claimed to be a perfect human being. I never said I was the consummate leader. What I have said to this country is that I will be honest, that I will be true, and that I will be fair and evenhanded in my dealings with all social, ethnic and economic groups.

I pledged to this country several years ago that I would be unrelenting in my quest to bring about social and economic justice in Bermuda. My intent in that regard is as focused and unrelenting today as it was back then...

If I were Premier in 2007, or indeed, had I been Deputy Premier for eight long years, I would not still be talking about opening economic doors for black Bermudians. The doors would long have been removed. Entry would be open to all and the benefits would be visible in the quality of life of each citizen.

If I were Premier of Bermuda today, or indeed, if I were a Minister of Government for the past nine years, I would have seen to it that affordable houses were built and made available to working Bermudians.

I would not still be talking about housing as a challenge.

I would have tackled and resolved it long ago!

If I were Premier or Deputy Premier for the past nine years, I would not now be talking about the plight of our seniors!

I would have done something about it long ago.

Louise Jackson has researched and identified the problems...

We have had nine years of sound bites, but precious little action.

Many of the problems that existed nine years ago are still with us today...and yet all we get are words and the appearance of action.

Premier Brown said it himself: "In spite of what you hear, you are not better off than you were three years ago - neither is your neighbour and neither is your son or your daughter."

This is an admission of failure by the Government he has served and is an indictment against the PLP administration.

I want to be remembered as a leader who made things happen and not just a leader who talked... but never did.

That is why tonight, I reaffirm my commitment to the cause.

That is why tonight I humbly accept the confidence that my colleagues in the United Bermuda Party have reposed in me...

Fellow Bermudians, I have a vision and I have a plan for Bermuda.

I want to help solve some of the social and economic challenges that confront this country:

n A United Bermuda Party administration under my watch will reduce taxes. We will make this country work better for all of its citizens.

n We believe strongly that education is the best and most reliable weapon against poverty and ignorance.



n We will prepare and enable Bermudians to take their rightful place in the economic life of this country.

n I pledge to you, my brothers and sisters, a return to honest government.

I will be unrelenting in my quest to tear down real and perceived racial barriers.

I take note of the wild accusations of racism levelled against my party.

I challenge the accusers. Tonight I say to them: "Supply tangible evidence and I will deal with the offenders."

I know my candidates and I can vouch for each of them.

I do not know any of them to be racist.

But, if anyone knows of any incident where the finger of racism or bigotry can deservedly be pointed at any candidate of the United Bermuda Party... I invite him or her to share publicly that experience or information and I will deal with it.

No person against whom the finger of racism can justifiably be pointed will run as a candidate under my leadership. I give the country that assurance...

No person, against whom the finger of racism or bigotry can, with good reason, be pointed, will serve in any capacity in a United Bermuda Party Government...

That is my solemn pledge to the voters of Bermuda...

I want to unite the people of Bermuda!

I want to foster greater tolerance, love and understanding one for the other.

I want our people to share in the economic success of this country. I can do this because I believe in it.

I am not saying it because it is politically correct. I believe it. I have not deceived you in the past and I will not deceive you now.

The forthcoming election is about trust!

It is about putting Bermuda in the hands of leadership that all Bermuda can trust.

My name is Wayne Livingston Furbert. And I am running for Premier of Bermuda.[[In-content Ad]]

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