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'Discriminatory that some Belongers cannot run for office' - Hon Mark H. Vanterpool

- as debates on Motion for Constitutional Reform continue in HoA
Fourth District representative and Virgin Islands Belonger, Hon Mark H. Vanterpool says it remains discriminatory that according to the Virgin Islands Consitution, Order 2007, some belongers have been disenfranchised from running for office in the territory. Photo: HoA/Youtube
It is discriminatory, according to Hon Mark H. Vanterpool (R4), that, according to the Virgin Islands Constitution, Order 2007, Belongers not on the voter's list before 2007 are unable to run for office. Photo: VINO/File
It is discriminatory, according to Hon Mark H. Vanterpool (R4), that, according to the Virgin Islands Constitution, Order 2007, Belongers not on the voter's list before 2007 are unable to run for office. Photo: VINO/File
DUFF'S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI - Fourth District Representative and Virgin Islands Belonger, Hon Mark H. Vanterpool says it remains discriminatory that, according to the Virgin Islands Consitution, Order 2007, some Belongers have been disenfranchised from running for office in the Territory.

Hon Vanterpool was speaking at today's July 28, 2020, 13th Sitting of the Second session of the Fourth House of Assembly (HoA) at Save the Seed Energy Centre in Duff's Bottom, Tortola, where legislators are debating a motion for constitutional reform. 

Discrimination! - Hon Vanterpool 

"I was grandfathered in, Mr Speaker. If I wasn't on the voters' list before 2007, I couldn't run for office and I recognise that, but is that right?" he questioned.

Hon Vanterpool further went on to ask, "Are those category of persons going forward since 2007, who may not have been grandfathered in, but live here and belong here, are they going to be excluded from running for office?"

Mr Vanterool argued that while he recognises that the rights of Indigenous Virgin Islanders must be protected, he said as a Belonger himself, other Belongers must have the right to run for office.

"They can vote, but they cannot run... they are Belongers of the Territory, they belong to the Virgin Islands though they are not indigenous they belong... they contribute," he said.

Policy can haunt VI - Hon Vanterpool 

Hon Vanterpool said Belongers pay taxes, go to school and even grow up in the VI yet cannot run for office under the constitution, unless they were grandfathered in as a belonger before 2007.

"That is discrimination, let's be careful because it can come back to haunt us, we might not see it now," Hon Vanterpool further warned.

The former Minister for Communications and Works also said the late John R. Lewis, who fought for civil rights and equality alongside the late Martin Luther King Jr in the United States, said 'if you see something, say something'.

"I see something Mr Speaker, and I am going to speak up about it. I know I am going to get beat up for it but I am saying it because I am here to represent those people. It's discrimination that you can vote but can't run for office."

Hon Vanterpool continued, "Something is wrong there, I don't know how it can be fixed, but it needs to be fixed because it [is] going to be a problem."

He noted that had he not been married to a Virgin Islander his two children would not have been eligible to run for office if they weren't on the voter's list before 2007.

"Do you understand that, Mr Speaker? That is discrimination. My two boys would not have been able to run for office if I was married to someone else from another country," Hon Vanterpool emphasised.

The people will decide- Hon Vanterpool

The Opposition Member also pointed out that, according to his interpretation of the VI Constitutional Order, 2007, when he retires "soon" he cannot become the Deputy Governor.

"Discrimination, Mr Speaker. There are different forms of it."

"Yes, you telling me that in the constitution you putting certain things to protect certain rights for indigenous people, but be careful, one day a minority might be running a majority. These are the facts, and no representation for the majority will be in the House of Assembly if this appertains and continues."

Hon Vanterpool questioned how the issue was going to be addressed.

"Are you going to say take that, go back Anguilla, whatever you want to say, that's alright, but I am just stating the facts. We make you Belongers but you discriminate against them? It is not right.

"But I will leave that there to ponder because the constitution isn't just what we say here. We have to go out and hear what the people say. If the people want it that's the people."

34 Responses to “'Discriminatory that some Belongers cannot run for office' - Hon Mark H. Vanterpool”

  • Wait (28/07/2020, 18:26) Like (27) Dislike (3) Reply
    Soon mr vanterpool all those discriminatory laws would become obsolete. They are laws that discriminate and must be removed from our law books..whether we like them or not they will be removed never to return.
  • tretretrete (28/07/2020, 18:35) Like (8) Dislike (27) Reply

    This @#$%& again go anguilla with that %^&*

  • Sal (28/07/2020, 18:45) Like (15) Dislike (24) Reply
    mark watch what you are saying why you all want everybody running in or politics if bvilanders live in other caribbean coutries we as virgin islands cannot take part in their entrnal affairs what is left for the original born bvi lander you all politicians be care full what you asj for remember we the born bvilanders cannot go to any other caribbean island to live andget these type of priveliges if you donot think rifht we the bvi landers will only have a whole if we get one it is time that the people look up and look out be care full ypu might just cut stick to broke the people of the bvi backs england is going to fix the bvi take warning slow down and heed that same consitution will cut your behind when changed
    • o (28/07/2020, 20:19) Like (20) Dislike (17) Reply
      You are very sal. Idiot understand the debate .we are in the 21st century. Obama father was from kenya . His mother was from Indonesia but he reaches to the highest office of the most powerful nation on earth. It is high discrimination to stop the people to run for office. I totally agree with mr. Vanterpool.
      • BS (28/07/2020, 21:00) Like (22) Dislike (4) Reply
        Obama mother was born in America, stop talk bs
      • wow (28/07/2020, 21:08) Like (13) Dislike (0) Reply
        Obama's mother wasn't from Indonesia. She was an American.
        • soo (29/07/2020, 12:18) Like (8) Dislike (2) Reply
          It is discrimination... so someone who was born in the BVI, whose parents are expatriates cannot run for office?? So we are now raising second class BVI Islanders...we penalizing children because their parents are not indigenous?? These laws are full of hate be careful. This is SHAMEFUL!
          • What? (29/07/2020, 15:25) Like (5) Dislike (3) Reply
            THESE LAWS ARE NOT DISCRIMINATORY MARK. ITS VERY DANGEROUS TO MAKE PROVISIONS FOR BELONGERS TO RUN. VERY DANGEROUS
      • Norris Turnbull (29/07/2020, 06:30) Like (18) Dislike (4) Reply
        Obama is an American CITIZEN last I know. Get real. Mark Vanterpool was grandfathered in for political reason. Prior to that Being BELONGER was not an issue for him. Most people who get belonger status or nay status dont really care for the bvi or the peope of the bvi. Thats a fact.
      • wow (29/07/2020, 08:06) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
        Fact check before writing false information.
      • Point man (29/07/2020, 23:05) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        Let’s discuss the Island issue 1 premier wife father Island man2 Deputy wife American 3 Zone 6 mother Island woman Sheep wife island woman Shereen mother island woman Decastro grand father Island man Marlon step father island man speaker father island man zone 3 wife father island man.You may not print this So we need to stop this and live together
    • Really (29/07/2020, 06:25) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
      How many born Virgin Islanders are elected as part the US Virgin Islands Government from time to time, the only public office they cannot run for is the United States President.
  • trrefdrfds (28/07/2020, 19:23) Like (8) Dislike (6) Reply
    You are speaking truth sir.
  • BuzzBvi (28/07/2020, 20:19) Like (5) Dislike (2) Reply
    Discriminatory that after 20 years people got no rights in this country. Ask the UN when you pull them to support you in your end to colonisation. Same sex discrimination ask Alvvera she knows all about that. Mark you need to learn that discrimination is when you discriminate. But you should know that.
  • NICK (28/07/2020, 20:36) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Daniel was 1 st Vice President in a strange land as a captive. Joseph was prime minister in a strange land. Belongers can vote but cannot run for political office. "What a ting".
    • rewrsdffds (29/07/2020, 19:03) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
      Then belongers who acquire status by stay should not be able to vote. End that story
  • island man (28/07/2020, 20:52) Like (10) Dislike (5) Reply
    The beginning of our end.we are alredy out numbered.bvi for bvi.
  • HAHA (28/07/2020, 21:42) Like (21) Dislike (6) Reply
    He crazy them down island people will take over if we allow that to happen
  • We poor (28/07/2020, 23:03) Like (8) Dislike (1) Reply
    No one want to take over in a country where you live for 40 and 50 years and you can’t even afford to buy a home much less pay the mortgage price rent
    • Poor? (29/07/2020, 04:30) Like (12) Dislike (9) Reply
      If your poor why you don’t go somewhere else. No one asked you to come to the Bvi.
      • yesss (29/07/2020, 08:53) Like (7) Dislike (4) Reply
        Agree why them come from down the island up here now but them poor leave please
    • wow (29/07/2020, 08:09) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      LOL So.it.goes for Virgin Islanders. What makes you think it should be easier for you? Please!
  • Rubber Duck (29/07/2020, 03:36) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    In the so called racist UK , 3% of the population is Afro Caribbean yet there are many black MPs , 8% of the population is Asian, yet 2 of the 4 great offices of state are held by Asians. In the BVI about 10% of the population is white. Yet there are no and never have been any white ministers or members of the HOA. Where is the racism really.
    • ReX FeRal (29/07/2020, 19:24) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      You have to run for office and get elected. You don't get placed as Minister without that process. Where is the racism? How many Belonger white individual ever ran for office?
  • tretretrete (29/07/2020, 05:00) Like (3) Dislike (5) Reply
    Myron really won't stop bio ..he must be speaking for him..
    Playing that political island man and local cards there all does it ..dividing the people
  • He sick (29/07/2020, 05:09) Like (6) Dislike (4) Reply
    In a crisis like this where we ask wat can u do for ur country and not wat ur country can do for u this the piss he bring to the table...them so wa rape this coutry and still doing with out a conscience .u all cant see mark ain't got no love for the tru future of all here in the bvi ..them so ...who can back to there go run wen time come way local go run ..we stuck into the mess .
  • Wat (29/07/2020, 05:14) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    Hold da forth daddy ... big up to the hon fahie. ...keep doing wat u doing daddy u will live forever in the people hearts and ur blessings rewards will fall on your children. Unlike some of them ....




  • IBO (29/07/2020, 07:34) Like (7) Dislike (2) Reply
    For ayu to theif more? Nah nah it good how it is
  • Indigenous? (29/07/2020, 09:08) Like (7) Dislike (5) Reply
    Whats all this talk of indigenous virgin islanders here? I ain see no Tanio or Arawak in political office. Ain nobody in BVI that can claim indigenous, just bahn here thats all. ayo a set of island people so just get over yourselves.
  • really?? (29/07/2020, 09:55) Like (7) Dislike (3) Reply
    As a BVI born and living abroad from an early age I could work, pay taxes even fight for America in the military. I had no right to vote, hold certain jobs, much less a political office until I became a naturalized citizen of the USA. Mark be lucky you were grand fathered and had an opportunity to contribute to the country but as you would say go "sid down"
  • carefulIscorrect (29/07/2020, 11:11) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    Born in the VI should automatically make you a VI-lander (don't invite or tell them to leave if they become pregnant- both I don't support), running for office should mean there is an understand which causes you to appreciate and value the VI culture etc. Appreciation says, to run for office, along with being born in the VI you should also be raised or lived in the VI for a certain amount of years, this doesn't mean that being raised or NOT being raised excluded or make you any more likely to do right by the country, but it is more likely that someone born and raised in the vi would better understand its people.
    • ReX FeRal (29/07/2020, 19:28) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Who gets send home if they get pregnant in 2020? Stop lying for God in heaven sake.
  • Wisdom rules. (29/07/2020, 12:02) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Where a person was born does prove his charater of being fareminded. Some of the most unfareminded that have, and are serving as leaders were and are natives. Treat many of the own natives brothers and sister lest than dogs, for the sake of the yankees dollars, Sad! Very naively sad.


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