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People want change, says BIM

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Barbadians want change, says Political Leader of the Barbados Integrity Movement (BIM), Neil Holder.

He told reporters on Friday that his candidates have been continuously hearing this expressed as they travel the length and breadth of this country.

“We are getting the call from Barbadians that they want something different. They don’t want to go the direction of the two existing, “non-existent” parties and I say “non-existent” because they are not really representing the full interest of the populous,” he stressed.

Holder, who was at the time at the National Housing Corporation (NHC) to pay his deposit with 10 of his candidates, said he entered the political arena to bring about positive changes.

“We need to stamp out corruption; we need to stamp out the squandering and wastage of the tax payers money, we need to have proper leadership and good governance in Barbados.”

“We started by stopping the sale of the Barbados National Terminal Company Limited and that is one of our national assets that was being thrown away for a pittance and in terms of achieving that goal we are also going to be looking at retooling how we do business in Barbados. So, we as a Barbados Integrity Movement administration, we are going to remove parliamentary pledges as well to ensure that all of us are kept in check and that the people of Barbados will have control over us and not we have control over you,” he said.

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