Lindsy Thompson, the outgoing British High Commissioner to Antigua and Barbuda, looks back on her tenure, highlighting achievements such as strengthening defense engagement, supporting Chevening scholars, and collaborating with Gender Affairs and RBC.
Despite her official departure this Friday, she plans to extend her stay for a much-needed vacation before heading to the South Pacific.
Thompson expresses satisfaction with the established healthy relationship with the government, emphasizing shared values and history.
In departing advice to her successor, John Hamilton, she encourages him to immerse himself in the country, get to know the people, and enjoy the experience.
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to drive on… Sounds like she is far removed from Antigua & Barbuda’s reality.
Hopefully, her successor will look out for the interests of the indigenous Antiguans, and not be another “hod-carrier” for the UK elites, that’ll ensure that this ABLP government keeps bowing and scraping tobthe former colonialists.
AHH, I FEEL SO MUCH BETTER 😁
Isn’t being a patriot soooo good?
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