OPINION
Letter: Highly principled editor John Barritt never shared source of his scoop
I have always admired the integrity of John Barritt who continues to be, in my opinion, along with Tim Hodgson, one of the best educated and principled journalists of our time.
Status loophole is open to 13,000 residents
Christopher Famous: To allow the granting of status based solely on the discovery of a loophole, is not an effective way to address the concerns of Bermudians.
Is Dunkley truly a different face?
Eron Hill: The people of Bermuda demand answers, and the people of Bermuda deserve answers.
Bermuda Blue: Are we witnessing return of the UBP?
Jeremy Deacon: Now Michael Dunkley has taken over as Premier until the OBA party meets to decide who the next leader will be — and the odds are that it will be Mr Dunkley who has consistently polled well, better than Mr Cannonier.
More heads must roll to restore faith in the OBA
Christopher Famous: Many had high hopes of the dashingly handsome and tall son of the soil leading Bermuda in a direction that brought forth unity, transparency and collaboration.
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Cannonier was steering us to recovery
Don Grearson: In Mr Cannonier's view, it was critical to dial back the divisions so that people could work better for people — a society, in short, that “leaves no one behind”.
Has the ‘surrogate’ been replaced by the real Papa Bear?
Eron Hill: The last time Hon. Michael Dunkley said that his leader had his full support, Hon. Wayne Furbert resigned after 15 months as opposition leader and who took over? Yes, the Hon. Michael Dunkley took over the UBP as the opposition leader.
Cannonier saw a god in the mirror
Larry Burchall: Leaders who do not do well begin thinking, regularly, that the man in the mirror is a god. In time, some sooner than others, all these god-seeing leaders fail.
We’ll miss you, cousin Nate Dog
Christopher Famous: God saw a need to call Nathan Richardson home. Yet before he called him home, he used him to become a great father to his children and a positive role model to many young men in our community.
Opinion: Cannonier is gone and others should follow him
On December 18, 2012 I wrote that Craig Cannonier would not last as Premier of Bermuda.
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The Premier should NOT resign over JetGate. Here’s why…
Bermuda Sun columnist Bryant Trew says Premier Craig Cannonier should not resign over JetGate, because there is currently no hard evidence of wrongdoing.
Kudos to journalist Ayo Johnson
If not for Ayo Johnson’s credible and thorough reporting, these very serious allegations would have been left un-investigated.
Bermuda Blue: Normal growing pains of fatherhood?
Jeremy Deacon: Should I pursue my aim to have my son and me sitting on his bed, remotes in hand, guiding our trains and racing cars?
JetGate: Mr Premier, I hope it’s not true
Eron Hill: Suspiciousness, secrecy, and silence seem to be the motto of your government and it really concerns me that the government of which you are the leader continue to offend the intelligence of the Bermudian people with utter rhetoric and blatant disregard for the people.
JetGate: It’s a cheap, sordid and murky affair
Larry Burchall: Have the Premier and the members of his mini-gang been straightforward with the Bermuda public whom they were elected to lead and represent? No.
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