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United Workers Party Strongly Objects to Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre’s Decision to Maintain Exorbitant Gas Prices in Saint Lucia

The United Workers Party (UWP) expresses its deep concern and strong objection to the first policy decision by Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre for 2024, which disappointingly involves maintaining gas prices in Saint Lucia at among the highest levels within the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). Other Caribbean islands with much smaller economies and the shared challenges of the…

Cooking Gas Prices in Saint Lucia: Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s Controversial Policy Stings Consumers

The residents of Saint Lucia have long been burdened with the unenviable position of paying some of the highest cooking gas prices in the Eastern Caribbean. Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s policy stance on this issue has not only hit consumers hard in their wallets but has also resulted in a domino effect, driving up the cost of basic staples…

Saint Lucia’s Sky-High Fuel Prices: A Heavy Burden on Citizens

At $16.50 per gallon, Saint Lucia boasts the highest fuel prices in the Eastern Caribbean, leaving its citizens to shoulder a disproportionate burden compared to their neighbors. The astronomical fuel prices in Saint Lucia create a severe economic strain on its citizens. With prices significantly higher than in neighboring countries, Saint Lucians are forced to allocate a substantial portion of…

Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s High Fuel Prices: A Disastrous Economic Move

Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s decision to maintain high fuel prices in Saint Lucia, while neighboring islands like Dominica enjoy declining prices, has raised significant concerns among the populace. The disparity in fuel costs between these Caribbean nations is not only crippling the pockets of the Saint Lucian citizens but also putting the nation at a disadvantage in terms of…

Guy Joseph is victorious at the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).

On Friday, 08 December 2023 Mr. Guy Joseph won another victory in the Law Courts when the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) dismissed the appeal brought by MBC in respect of a defamation suit filed by Mr. Joseph against MBC. Mr. Joseph had filed the suit for damages for alleged defamatory statements made about him during a news broadcast by Miguel Fevrier prior to the…

Will Prime Minister Philip J Pierre throw Guyana under the Venezuelan Bus?

The geopolitical landscape has presented Prime Minister Philip J Pierre with a delicate diplomatic dance, particularly concerning the territorial dispute between Venezuela and Guyana. The question looming on the minds of citizens is whether the financial support received from Venezuela, notably during the 2021 elections, and the subsequent visit seeking additional assistance, will influence Prime Minister Pierre’s stance as tensions…

Globe-Trotting Contradictions: Prime Minister Pierre’s Extensive Travel Agenda

Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s globetrotting endeavors since he assumed office have left many citizens questioning the validity of his earlier commitment to refrain from excessive international travel. The Prime Minister, who had previously promised not to be a “globe-trotter,” has undertaken an array of journeys, raising eyebrows and prompting concerns about the prioritization of resources amid economic challenges. Upon…

The United Workers Party calls for a clear statement from the government on the Venezuela – Guyana conflict.

In a deeply concerning turn of events, Venezuela’s threats of invasion of the Guyana Essequibo region has raised alarms about security in the Caribbean, a well established zone of peace and political stability. The blatant violation of Guyana’s territorial integrity is a direct affront to the principles of international law and poses a serious threat to stability in the region.…

Questioning Philip J Pierre’s Fiscal Priorities: The Conundrum of New Taxes and Consultant Budgets

Prime Minister Philip J Pierre’s decision to introduce a new 2.5% tax aimed at generating $33 million has come under tremendous scrutiny. The contentious issue arises not only from the imposition of additional financial burdens on the public but also from the simultaneous decision to increase the budget for consultants by a staggering $41 million. The proposed 2.5% tax, designed…