This afternoon, I met with Prime Minister Mia Mottley, Chair of CARICOM, here in Jamaica.
Our discussion centered on how we can work together to address common challenges and seize new opportunities for collaboration.
During her visit, Prime Minister Mottley also held bilateral discussions with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, focusing on U.S. foreign policy and its impact on Barbados and the wider region.
We continue to strengthen our ties for a stronger, more resilient Caribbean.
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JA PM Holness met Queen Mia of the Caribbean
if you all want, you can keep her in Ja
and to show how magnanimous we are, we dont want Andru or anyone else in exchange
She is Queen of the entire Caribbean, free to roam anywhere in her kingdom
In reply to sudden
buh wait Mia teef yuh fridge ? oh lemme guess yuh still vex that Bimshire is no longer a county of the coloniser
Must say though did you see Anju at the press conference with Rubio ? mannas mannas Anju is now the big chief in the region mek dem try romp with our green card
Right now Anju is in discussion with Mia to make Bimshire the 15th Parish of Jamaica
think of the Benifits ; green card ,olympic medals ,beautiful women, real men ,good food ,elocution lessons a spot on the world map ,yes sudden its a win win
In reply to ponderiver
So, when you are in US and someone ask, “Where in Jamaica is Barbados?”, Sudden can finally respond
In reply to ponderiver
i have no issue with that. and yes given her mass MAM can be mistaken as an island. so my first post still stands
BTW a Ja taking about elocution lessons is like a maga discussing honesty
In reply to sudden
Sudden you know that we are just messing with you my brother, bigger fish to fry, like the recent mass movement of our people to the Motherland, especially Ghana.
you should be cautious about that and read some of the stories of the horrors and joys experienced by some returning
In reply to sudden
You eva see government do such a great job that they call 2 snap elections?
Grass greener in the other island.
In reply to sudden
You focus on the negatives, I am focus on the positive aspects with many from the diaspora feeling free of the weight of the West and its neocolonialism off their backs. I personally witness the establishment of many businesses and a frenzy of gated communities been built with construction of so many mansions, my self included
Double 30-0 still got he in the wilderness
In reply to seaegg99
Not only me
Bim too
In reply to Slipfeeler



In reply to sudden
Been to Bim 5 times in the past two years and will once more for Christmas and it sweet.
Problems are all over the world she have done a much better job than the losers you champion.
Party locking members out. They need you back bro!
Please win a couple seats to have an opposition and a voice!
In reply to seaegg99
Good to be a visitor.
Potholes easier to miss.
the shootings too
In reply to sudden
Yuh making it sound like Queen Mia's coziness with the Yard has something to do with the above.
own it if you want
In reply to sudden
Look more wins, we get to claim Rihanna yuh get rid of that bench we rename Grantley Adams to Jimmy Adams Airport
Kensington oval renamed Kingston oval we renaming your rums, mount gay becomes not a backside (there was never a mountain ) and cock spur becomes pum pum rum
all the dotties can now achieve their dreams by calling themselves greater Barbados
Mia will be PM relocate to Kingston and teefing Anju will become us ambassador green cards for all yuh . As for crop over ? it is over
or better yet Ja becomes a small county attached to Florida with Andru as mayor and you as interpreter
now that is most JAs' wet dream
In reply to ponderiver
With his girth "sodden", he should avoid talking about mass!!!!!

In reply to sudden
Oh we renaming our Bulla cake appropriately Barbados cake
In reply to ponderiver
Bim would be overwhelmed by the Fishes from Ja
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