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HoA protest ends quietly as motion pushed back

- HoA recessed until Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Sworn critic of the Virgin Islands Party (VIP) Government and one of the organisers of the protest at the House of Assembly (HoA), Rosemary Cindy Rosan-Jones, along with a handful of her loyal followers, waited in vain for over seven hours outside the Save the Seed Energy Centre in Duffs Bottom, Tortola where the House of Assembly (HoA) held its sitting on November 1, 2021. Photo: JTV/Facebook
Instigator of the House of Assembly protest on November 1, 2021, Rosemary Cindy Rosan-Jones at the Save the Seed Energy Centre yesterday. Photo: VINO
Instigator of the House of Assembly protest on November 1, 2021, Rosemary Cindy Rosan-Jones at the Save the Seed Energy Centre yesterday. Photo: VINO
DUFFS BOTTOM, Tortola, VI- Sworn critic of the Virgin Islands Party (VIP) Government and one of the organisers of the protest at the House of Assembly (HoA), Rosemary Cindy Rosan-Jones, along with a handful of her loyal followers, waited in vain for over seven hours outside the Save the Seed Energy Centre in Duffs Bottom, Tortola where the House of Assembly (HoA) held its sitting on November 1, 2021.

They were waiting on the motion by Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) that would seek to exempt Speaker of the HoA Hon Julian Willock from paying the legal fees associated with the injunction against the three lawyers practising law in the Virgin Islands before they were called to the VI Bar, a violation of the Legal Profession Act 2015.

Hon Willock; however, was forced to withdraw his application after it was found that Attorney General Dawn J. Smith did not grant consent for him to move forward with an injunction that had already been filed in the court.

Justice Adrian Jack, who took over the case from another judge, had then ruled that the Speaker needed to pay the court fees incurred out of his own pocket.

Motion pushed back

However, Premier Fahie moved a motion that would put the motion in question further down on the Order Paper.

“We are moving it from number 9 to number 12 and number 12 to be number 9, just a slight shift on the Order Paper because this motion that would have been number 9 is not about an individual but about an official office.”

He said this is because “the intended motion still will be ventilated today but due to some extra information that we would like in our hands, Mr Speaker.”

The Premier also said the taxpayers may also be paying for the legal fees for Governor John J. Rankin CMG during the time he is grilled by the Commission of Inquiry.

Protest instigator clueless on next move

Despite sitting for over seven hours, Rosan-Jones and her allies were forced to leave sometime after 7:00 pm because the House was in committee for a long time, examining clause by clause the Public Procurement Act 2021 after it was read for the second time.

What was planned if the motion had been called was not clear, as Rosan-Jones was asked what her next move was, but she admitted that she did not know.

Earlier in the day, yesterday, November 1, 2021, she vowed to cause the elected representatives in the HoA to be sent home.

Speaking to ZBVI 780 AM radio at the protest at the House of Assembly, Rosan-Jones said she was pleased with the support of the protest by members of the public.

She also said she will ultimately work towards getting the current HoA dissolved.

According to her, she is looking at the constitution to see how she can get this done, stating that the people in the VI are frustrated with the situation in the territory.

The HoA will reconvene on Wednesday, November 3, 2021.

24 Responses to “HoA protest ends quietly as motion pushed back”

  • she do not like injustice (02/11/2021, 09:01) Like (8) Dislike (5) Reply
    This same lady was against the ndp
  • wait you will see (02/11/2021, 09:05) Like (34) Dislike (7) Reply
    We all gonna be behind cindy on election day
  • asking for a friend (02/11/2021, 09:13) Like (11) Dislike (32) Reply
    why you all giving this crazy women so much air time?
    • the rock (02/11/2021, 13:29) Like (11) Dislike (4) Reply
      We were calling the Hon Stateman Noel Lloyd crazy too@
    • Ajic (03/11/2021, 20:32) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
      There is much truth to what this woman says. Don't disregard the message because you hate the messenger. Her message is solid
  • 11 protesters (02/11/2021, 09:17) Like (6) Dislike (3) Reply
    Although 3 of them seemed to be watching with amusement at the low numbers rather than actually joining the protest.
    • Opinion (02/11/2021, 11:49) Like (10) Dislike (4) Reply
      The FEW (low numbers) that turned out to protest losing Wickhams Cay brought about change.
      • @Opinion (02/11/2021, 12:56) Like (6) Dislike (2) Reply
        All you need is one person. The low numbers means nothing.
        • Hot one (02/11/2021, 14:51) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
          They mean that only a couple of people agree with Cindy!
          • Ajic (03/11/2021, 20:30) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
            That is where you are so wrong. The majority of Virgin Islanders agree with Cindy. Don't let the low turn out fool you . We tired of the wastage of tax payers money.
  • Sam (02/11/2021, 09:59) Like (3) Dislike (2) Reply
    can the protesters come together and form a political party
  • DON Q (02/11/2021, 10:03) Like (6) Dislike (22) Reply
    Ok I did a count 21 with 8 hiding in cars she has no following she hates locals and the vip
  • HoneyDew (02/11/2021, 11:04) Like (21) Dislike (6) Reply
    When you attack Cindy you attack everyone that shares her point of view, whether they march in the street or not. Remember that when election rolls around. One spark can burn down a forest.
    • @ honeydew (02/11/2021, 11:36) Like (7) Dislike (4) Reply
      Then you put her name on the ballot then she will get a wake up call
  • Dancing in the sunshine (02/11/2021, 11:14) Like (6) Dislike (8) Reply
    It was a sad day for Cindy because she should have attracted a larger turn out. However, be that as it was she should do some introspection and see that she is a making herself a complete embarrassment to herself and those who are her supporters. The only way to change the government is to go to the polls or if the British take control of the Territory.

    Cindy must study the Laws of the Virgin Islands before coming to the public and be a Public Disgrace. I agree that there are several problems in the Territory to be addressed. This can be done by having dialogue with the government. The COVID-19 has had an adverse effect on the economy, as such many of the programs that should implemented were not done. Instead of advising people to be vaccinated so that the businesses could prosper, she is creating mischief. The Opposition Leader is very sly and waiting for an opportunity to get an easy ride on Cindy's back. Let us wait for the General Election and we will see his true color. At that time he will throw Cindy under the bus. Time will tell.
  • VI Gyal (02/11/2021, 11:50) Like (29) Dislike (4) Reply
    All of you on Cindy, you will only hear come Election Day. The people are fed up!!!

    It iis not about her being crazy. Once someone speaks up and out they are always labeled in that way.

    BVI people need to rise up. Instead of us moving forward we just stagnant.
    • @VI Gyal (02/11/2021, 12:54) Like (4) Dislike (2) Reply
      And that is one of the reasons why our feet is still stuck in quicksand. People here just sit back and accept and condone whatever is thrown at them. OH WELLLLLLLL, as long as I got my piece of land and a house, I’m good. We are the laugh stock to the outside world. We simply have to do better. We are not looking good at all. We ran our charter companies away.
  • Isnt about Cindy (02/11/2021, 12:32) Like (10) Dislike (3) Reply
    This isnt about Cindy this is about the speaker not paying his legal fees. Once again the taxpayers left on the hook for his antics
  • protesters (02/11/2021, 13:04) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    We will be back as soon as it comes up
  • Jane (02/11/2021, 14:41) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    Some of this anti-Cindy talked smells a lot like misogyny. Women with strong opinions are often told they are crazy. Such is the language of the oppressor to keep down the dissident voices.

    Her protest suffered in numbers because a) people werent aware of it happening b)most adults are going to be at work on a Monday morning c)people are afraid to stand up because they fear retribution in this small community
  • BLACK TRUMP (02/11/2021, 15:49) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    O YEAH BLONDIE THE FAKE BLOGGER IS THE BLACK VERSION OF TRUMP , SAME TING JUST DIFFERENT COLOR
  • Hmm (03/11/2021, 11:07) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Where were these ppl when airplanes were paid for and million dollars walls were being built.


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