BVI kicked independence can down the road too long — Cline
Bishop John Cline has called for the BVI to stop delaying the conversation on independence and to begin preparing its people for self-determination.
Appearing on the radio programme Honestly Speaking with Claude Skelton Cline and Troy Christopher, Cline said that improving the lives of Virgin Islanders should be at the heart of the territory’s push for greater autonomy.
“My heart of course at the foundation is to see a Virgin Islands where we can improve the quality of life and the standard of living for all Virgin Islanders and also to increase economic activity on all levels that we can provide the necessary employment for our young people,” he stated.
He added that one major challenge to growth is the territory’s limited financial freedom. “One of those key components I believe is our ability to self-determine on various levels and one of those levels is our financial level… because if we go over a certain borrowing limit then the UK say we have become a contingent liability to them even though they don’t pay our bills and they have our hands tied,” he explained.
Cline argued that the territory has waited too long to take action. “We have sort of kicked the can down the street too long,” he said.
He called on the government to create a body that will help guide the way forward. “A focus group that’s dedicated to charting that course needs to be identified, needs to be put in place by the government and that will be responsible for education of the general public—what’s at stake, where did we come from… where we are presently and what the future looks like,” he stated.
Cline said the public needs to understand the implications of the current relationship with the United Kingdom. “Some of our people are still stuck with our coat string tied to the UK, not understanding what the implications are with that,” he explained.
While acknowledging that terms like independence and self-determination are often used interchangeably, Cline stressed that the ultimate goal is improving lives. “All that we do must in the end is improve the quality of life, the standard of living for our people and provide economic opportunity for now and our future generations,” he asserted.
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The same usual suspects who believe the country belongs to them and their friends. You want independence so that when your friends are in power you could continue to reap all the benefits that you got before. There are some people who should be wayyyy in the back when certain topics come up. John Cline and his nephew Claude should be far in the back. You both have no credibility. People don’t trust either of you because you all always have an angle that benefit yourselves.
Keep kicking that can ok, ayo can’t fix something as simple roads in a timely manner ayo want to go independent, keep kicking that can buddy, keep kicking it
Ask the people.
Time and time again it has been asked that this question be put to the people and let them vote on it. It is not the people of the BVI that kick this can down the road, it is the politicians and their associated beneficiaries that are begging for independence and greater access to the people’s purse! But for some reason this referendum of the people never comes to light. Why?
PUT IT TO THE PEOPLE!! ALL OF US VOTERS WILL TELL YOU VERY QUICKLY WHAT WE WANT!
If the majority wish to explore and execute independence then we will say so, and we will do son terms agreeable to us! I can sure as hell tell you now, without even a vote being cast, that very few of us in the voting public trust any of you!