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To anyone bashing their MP for going AWOL the past four years

To anyone bashing their MP for going AWOL the past four years

| 10/03/2025 | 1 Comment

➡️Change writes: Every constituency has the same issue when their MP becomes a minister. It is not that they stop caring about their area, but Cabinet members have no choice but to tackle issues at national level, and that takes budget, meetings, reports, travel, conference calls, sitting with lawyers to streamline bills and laws — all […]

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Experienced incumbents vs. patriotic candidates

Experienced incumbents vs. patriotic candidates

| 03/03/2025 | 10 Comments

Cayman Sentinel writes: For decades, Caymanian politics has been dominated by the idea that experience is the most valuable asset a candidate can have. Career politicians tell us that because they have been in office before, they are the only ones qualified to lead. They argue that without their knowledge of government operations, the country […]

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Repackaged political convenience

Repackaged political convenience

| 02/03/2025 | 42 Comments

Michael Myles writes: As a citizen of my beloved Cayman Islands, I write this with a deep sense of frustration and disgust at how low and dishonest our political landscape has become. On 1 March, I witnessed politics at its worst — a spectacle of hypocrisy disguised as leadership. The chairman of the PPM stood […]

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The realities of elections

The realities of elections

| 27/02/2025 | 10 Comments

Cascabel 73 writes: There are a few realities that escape voters in our beloved islands. One: No candidate, even if they become a minister, can “change” anything by simply dictating it. In reality, ministers are very limited in what they can do. Even the bills (future laws) they bring are put together by lawyers who do […]

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Frankenstein’s monster of Caymanian politics

Frankenstein’s monster of Caymanian politics

| 26/02/2025 | 32 Comments

Unbought Caymanian writes: It’s official — Cayman’s political merry-go-round has taken yet another spin, and we’re right back where we started. The Progressives (PPM), once seen as a somewhat steady hand, have now thrown caution, credibility, and any remaining standards out the window.

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Independents, parties and campaign donors

Independents, parties and campaign donors

| 30/01/2025 | 1 Comment

Political Watchdog writes: Yesterday we watched a political telenovela unfold with the second premier and fourth deputy premier walking into parliament. And some people want to blame this on “independents”. Keen observers of Caymanian politics will know this isn’t about being independent or with a party. It’s about the character of the people running and […]

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Ideas and oratory versus ‘fridgocracy’

Ideas and oratory versus ‘fridgocracy’

| 30/01/2025 | 0 Comments

Lite Poll: About 2,500 years ago, the Ancient Greeks developed a radical system of government in which all male citizens voted on the important decisions for their city state. (Slaves and women were not invited.) As democracy progressed, persuasive public speaking became an intrinsic part of politics as men learned, studied and practised the art […]

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Same election cliche but new reasons

Same election cliche but new reasons

| 30/01/2025 | 0 Comments

Charles Clifford writes: Voters are rightly concerned about our 2025 general election. Every four years, we repeat the cliche that “this is the most important election in our history”. That cliche was true for specific reasons in the past, for example, during our post-Hurricane Ivan recovery and again during the COVID-19 pandemic recovery. Read the […]

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