NO SUBSTANCE: PM Browne Responds to Criticism from Opposition Senator Pearl Quinn-Williams

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PM Browne Responds to Criticism from Opposition Senator Pearl Quinn-Williams

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has addressed criticisms from opposition Senator Pearl Quinn-Williams, calling for a higher standard of political discourse and emphasizing the importance of competence and training in leadership.

Responding to Senator Quinn-Williams’ claims about the government’s economic policies, Browne rejected her assessment as lacking substance.

He noted the importance of evidence-based arguments and urged opposition members to present well-researched alternatives.

“You cannot just flippantly dismiss the budget as inadequate without providing evidence or alternatives,” Browne said, pointing to the advance availability of national budget documents to allow for thorough review and critique.

Browne also highlighted the role of competence and professional training in leadership, arguing that effective governance requires a combination of education, experience, and analytical skills.

“There is a direct correlation between training, education, and performance. Leaders must possess the skills necessary to navigate a globally competitive environment,” he stated.

While acknowledging that formal education is not the sole measure of capability, Browne argued that it forms a crucial foundation for sound decision-making and governance.

The Prime Minister expressed disappointment with the opposition’s approach, describing it as overly reliant on personal attacks and lacking in substantive policy discussion.

“A robust opposition challenges the government on performance and accountability, not through insults but through well-argued policy positions,” Browne said.

He encouraged opposition members to engage in meaningful debates and focus on contributing viable solutions to national issues.

Looking ahead, Browne reiterated his government’s commitment to advancing Antigua and Barbuda’s development through strategic investments and citizen empowerment.

“Governance is about making impactful decisions that benefit everyone,” he said. “Let us raise the standard of political discourse and focus on building a better Antigua and Barbuda.”

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Spot on Mr.PM, I was of the very opinion, this is not a boys scout debate, even the high school debates come better with hard core facts and deep research and solutions to solidify one’s argument. Come on opposition, come better and stop with the personal attacks and focus on attacking in ways that can pave a way for a better ANU.

  2. JAMALE PRINGLE , SERPENT and SHUGY..Did you expect any meaningful debate ? All three lack capacity. These Guys destroyed UPP.

    Al from Pointe FM exposed LIAR SHUGY.

  3. Anytime Gaston attacks someone so consistently, just know that he’s somehow unsettled by that person, then he incites his wimps to keep up the attack. Mrs. Quinn-Williams has evidenced that he was never a banker and doesn’t understand anything about money management and that’s why he’s speaking like an intoxicated person.

    • You sound more daft and dunce than “FOOTS” Quinn. Did she meet her quota for loans? Why is she no longer working at the bank? Hmmmmmmmmm. Tell us since u seem to know so much

  4. I can’t believe they traded Shawn Nicholas for that EMPTY VESSEL!!!! Such a piss poor “debate” coming from someone who bragged and boasted that she took down the CCJ and single handedly influenced Antigua and Barbuda to reject the Privy Council

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