Prime Minister Gaston Browne has accused the United Progressive Party (UPP) of spreading misinformation to Antiguans and Barbudans in the diaspora as part of its political strategy.
Speaking on Pointe FM, Browne claimed that the UPP relies heavily on the diaspora to sustain its narratives, which he described as deceptive and disconnected from the realities on the ground in Antigua and Barbuda.
According to Browne, the UPP has cultivated a network within the diaspora to propagate claims of corruption, economic mismanagement, and social issues, often exaggerating or distorting facts.
“They stay over there in the diaspora and accumulate their major funding and support, while spewing propaganda that no longer resonates with the people who know better,” Browne said. He pointed out that narratives about “FBI investigations” and “human trafficking” have failed to gain traction locally, as citizens are increasingly rejecting what he described as baseless accusations.
The Prime Minister contrasted the opposition’s approach with that of the Labour Party, which he said has focused on fostering genuine engagement and development initiatives that benefit citizens both at home and abroad.
Browne emphasized the importance of addressing the concerns of the diaspora while ensuring transparency and factual accuracy in communications. He called on diaspora supporters to seek out credible sources of information, such as Pointe FM and JTruth, to counteract opposition narratives.
Browne also highlighted the Labour Party’s efforts to build its base in the diaspora, particularly by addressing issues of interest to overseas citizens and ensuring they remain connected to the progress being made in Antigua and Barbuda. He encouraged the party to expand its outreach to diaspora communities to challenge misinformation and strengthen ties with Antiguans and Barbudans living abroad.
The Prime Minister’s comments come amid broader discussions about the role of the diaspora in Antigua and Barbuda’s political landscape. With a significant number of citizens living overseas, diaspora support has long been a critical factor in national elections. However, Browne argued that the opposition’s reliance on misinformation campaigns erodes trust and undermines the democratic process.
Browne’s remarks also touched on the recent withdrawal of Jermaine Edwards from the UPP’s primary for the St. John’s Rural South constituency.
He suggested that Edwards’ criticisms of inefficiency within the party reflect broader organizational shortcomings, including its inability to adapt to modern communication and technology.
“The Labour Party processes membership applications online,” Browne noted, contrasting this with Edwards’ claim that the UPP took over 10 months to process her membership application.
Browne reiterated the need for all parties to prioritize truth and accountability, particularly when engaging with the diaspora. “We must reject outdated rhetoric and divisive narratives,” he said, urging the UPP to focus on presenting viable policies instead of resorting to propaganda.
The Prime Minister’s comments highlight the increasing importance of engaging the diaspora as a critical constituency.
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J’Truth and Pointe FM for credible and viable sources of information. The PM should be the first patient at the soon to be mental recovery and rehabilitation centre in Sea View.
It’s best you had said, Mary John and her network.
Gaston – Tom Drunk! Tom nah fooley!
💩mouth J’Truth and Pig🐽snout Pointe FM, better keep greasing up with P Diddy’s brand of baby oil in their Pig Sty.
The UPP can only get away with this because your government has no PR. None. Pointe FM and ABS TV are your primary vehicles. People of all ages are now getting the majority of information from social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Tik Tok. Get with the 21st Century Mr. PM.
Fake news is now the order of the day and you had better develop a strong social media presence from now and not wait until a few weeks before the next election.
Ms. Edward’s deserved what She got, She was forewarned of CHAOS DEMONS within UPP.
Ms. Edwards RESIGNED from Her job in U S A to run in St. John’s rural South and UPP kicked Her where the sun does not shine. POOR GIRL.
When I look at the panel I see CRIMINALS , MURDERERS and DUNCENESS. Hon. Gaston Browne shows the WEAKNESSES writhing UPP. My advise to UPP ,dismantle UPP and form a new Political Party with new Leaders.
So is only you to misinform and mislead???? You have been misleading both residents and diasporians about the state of the economy. You know that we are in a ship in open waters with no sail and no engine. You are doing all you can to hide the true state of the economy. What if Richard does what you are doing? What’s wrong with that? Thief do not like to see anyone walking by with long bag!!!!!!!
Gaston Browne, misinformation you say. Are you speaking of yourself? For there is no one in this world liar than you. If lie were to see you. It would run so fast and jump off of Devils Bridge and swim to Africa, just to avoid your lying misinforming arse.
Do you as Prime Minister, take responsibility for any thing? You see seems to blame all others but yourself. Man up and be responsible as the leader of the Country.You go on that thing on Saturdays and gab. In my opinion, you are doing the Country a disservice.The National Media is ABS not Rum SHOP RADIO. That place is going to be your Waterloo.You have overly enriched yourself in the past 10 years.While those who voted for you are as poor or poorer than dirt.
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