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‘Negotiation & diplomacy cannot only involve Premier & his brother’- Willock

- said the Premier needs to 'bring the people along with him'
Special Envoy of the Premier Mr E. Benito Wheatley, left, accompanied his brother and Premier Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley (R7), right, to the UK recently. Photo: VINO/GIS/File
Former Speaker Mr Julian Willock, right, on the International Morning Braff Show on Tola Radio VI 100.5 FM on January 25, 2023. Left is host Floyd Burnett aka ‘Heritage’. Photo: Facebook
Former Speaker Mr Julian Willock, right, on the International Morning Braff Show on Tola Radio VI 100.5 FM on January 25, 2023. Left is host Floyd Burnett aka ‘Heritage’. Photo: Facebook
FAT HOGS BAY, Tortola, VI- Former Speaker of the House of Assembly (HoA) Mr Julian Willock has acknowledged that Premier and Minister of Finance Dr the Honourable Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) has been trying his best at the helm of the territory; however, he has advised the territory’s leader to have the people more involved.

Mr Willock made the comment while a guest on the International Morning Braff Show on Tola Radio VI 100.5 FM on January 25, 2023.

At the time, persons calling in to the show were speculating about the United Kingdom’s interest in the marine environment, it’s holding up of marijuana legislation and the need for stronger diplomacy to ensure the VI’s best interest is served.

Premier Wheatley stated at a press conference on January 23, 2023, that he was very pleased to have a bilateral meeting with UK Minister for the Overseas Territories Lord Goldsmith and that he was appreciative of Lord Goldsmith’s “great interest” in the sustainable development of the VI.

Dr Smith also said Lord Goldsmith was “very keen” on tapping UK support to assist the VI’s efforts to both conserve and sustainably use the marine environment.

‘Premier has to bring the people along with him’- Willock

Mr Willock agreed with persons on the show that much care needed to be exercise in dealing with the UK and that the people must be informed every step of the way.

“I would say there is need for diplomacy at this time. And when diplomacy has failed and it has failed in many areas, we need to then look to our rights through the judicial system. We need to look at how we protect the BVI through other organisations, whether regional or international, but the Premier, to his credit, he has tried his best to do what he can.”

Mr Willock continued: “My only challenge with the Premier is that he has to bring the people along with him. Negotiation and diplomacy cannot only be him and his brother, he must bring other members of the House of Assembly and the people along with him, And when everybody is with him and understand the fight and the cry and what we are up against, I think all of us will succeed sooner or later.

UK has ‘years of experience’ in diplomacy

Willock said he agreed with contributor to the radio show, Julio S. Henry aka ‘Sam’ that diplomacy is necessary as the VI is up against the British who have years of experience in knowing how diplomacy works.

Mr Henry also said said the people must need to understand that it was not the local government but the UK who has caused the Virgin Islands to fall behind other countries with implementing marijuana legislation. The House of Assembly has already passed legislation for the territory to tap into the revenue stream, but the Governor has refused to give assent.

Dr Wheatley had said he was “very pleased” that the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and UK Home Office had “very good discussions” with his delegation on medicinal cannabis, particularly with respect to the licencing of medical practitioners in the Virgin Islands to administer medicinal cannabis to patients.

“We have found a way forward on this aspect of medicinal cannabis, and are proceeding to put the necessary regime in place for approvals. I am grateful to the UK Government for their support in this area,” Premier Wheatley stated.

But, according to Willock, his only issue is that the Premier “must negotiate with your people, you must inform your people what’s going on and negotiating cannot only be you and your brother.”

Who was part of VI delegation to UK?

Justifying his point, Mr Willock noted there was no other member of the House of Assembly as part of his delegation to the UK recently.

The delegation to the UK included Permanent Secretary in the Premier’s Office Mrs Carolyn E. Stoutt Igwe, Financial Secretary Mr Jeremiah G.A. Frett, Managing Director of BVI Financial Services Commission Mr Kenneth Baker, Executive Director of BVI Finance Ms Elise Donovan, Director of the International Tax Authority Ms La Toya James, Assistant Secretary for External Affairs Ms Dwynel Davies, Special Envoy of the Premier Mr E. Benito Wheatley, Director of the BVI London Office Ms Tracy Bradshaw, Deputy Director of the BVI London Office Ms Siobhan Flax, and Director of Policy and Research at BVI FSC Mr Cherno Jallow.

Premier Wheatley had also stated that Minister for Natural Resources and Labour Hon Melvin M. Turnbull (R2) and Education Minister Hon Sharie B. De Castro (AL) had participated virtually in discussions surrounding their portfolios. 

25 Responses to “‘Negotiation & diplomacy cannot only involve Premier & his brother’- Willock”

  • Xxx (26/01/2023, 12:39) Like (18) Dislike (3) Reply
    I agree with willo
  • Channel 11 (26/01/2023, 12:49) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    The delegation to the UK included Permanent Secretary in the Premier’s Office Mrs Carolyn E. Stoutt Igwe, Financial Secretary Mr Jeremiah G.A. Frett, Managing Director of BVI Financial Services Commission Mr Kenneth Baker, Executive Director of BVI Finance Ms Elise Donovan, Director of the International Tax Authority Ms La Toya James, Assistant Secretary for External Affairs Ms Dwynel Davies, Special Envoy of the Premier Mr E. Benito Wheatley, Director of the BVI London Office Ms Tracy Bradshaw, Deputy Director of the BVI London Office Ms Siobhan Flax, and Director of Policy and Research at BVI FSC Mr Cherno Jallow.

    Premier Wheatley had also stated that Minister for Natural Resources and Labour Hon Melvin M. Turnbull (R2) and Education Minister Hon Sharie B. De Castro (AL) had participated virtually in discussions surrounding their portfolios.

    • To Channel 11 (26/01/2023, 14:13) Like (16) Dislike (4) Reply
      With very little to show for the cost of flying all of them there..
      • True (26/01/2023, 18:17) Like (2) Dislike (5) Reply
        Benito like to feel he important so he travel to all the meetings that others should be going to.
  • (26/01/2023, 13:05) Like (9) Dislike (3) Reply
    I agree with the esteemed at least Andrew use to take Carvin
  • HMMM (26/01/2023, 13:18) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    That PS has being selling out the BVI to the colonial masters for years. She hides what she wants.
    • If jealousy was a person (27/01/2023, 06:52) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
      Your comment truly reflects the mentality of some people living in BVI. I hope you can back up what you said about the PS. This woman is hard-working, conscientious, and a true patriot. Not because you have a personal issue with an individual means that you must besmirch one's character
  • Youth (26/01/2023, 13:23) Like (9) Dislike (9) Reply
    The Premier brother done sell us out.
  • street reporter. (26/01/2023, 13:26) Like (18) Dislike (5) Reply
    I am not a fan of Willock but on this he is 100% correct It would have been nice for the Premier to had with him two other elected officials. Both Carvin and Marlon would have been my choice. Get different voices, difference opinions, and perspectives. Yea.!
  • Really??? (26/01/2023, 13:26) Like (27) Dislike (2) Reply
    All dem got a free trip, hotel and meals - for sure we going to go broke.
  • Eyes Wide Open (26/01/2023, 13:46) Like (7) Dislike (2) Reply
    at least take the opposition leader I agree with JW
  • VI Gyal (26/01/2023, 14:07) Like (20) Dislike (3) Reply

    If Willock was still the speaker, he would not be singing this tune. You can see they have beef amongst the VIP because Natalio is leader. His brother was always a siginificant support to VIP regardless.

    So I trust nothing Willock says.

  • not nice (26/01/2023, 14:35) Like (5) Dislike (6) Reply
    This primer try to be like granfather but he don't have the vision like his granfather had and he would ñot listen to no one esls
  • Machiavelli (26/01/2023, 15:17) Like (5) Dislike (7) Reply
    The Esteemed should be the lead negotiator for the BVI with the British.
  • Dear Mr. Willock, (26/01/2023, 15:22) Like (5) Dislike (9) Reply
    I would have liked to see you as a member of the delegates attending such meetings whether here or abroad.
  • Hmmmm (26/01/2023, 16:21) Like (7) Dislike (4) Reply
    All these people sell us out long time. They help set up the COI to be one-sided. Notice what all and who all the COI did not touch. Only the people from all political parties that the last Governor hated was targeted. Do your research and you will see.
  • Facial expression (26/01/2023, 16:27) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    IS SAYING )> ( ONE ) TELL THEM ANYTHING THEY WANT TO HEAR , I DON'T GIVE A DAMN / AND THE OTHER ONE / ( 2 ) BUT THEY AIN'T LISTENING TO ME BRO
  • Ant Lion (26/01/2023, 17:33) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    and Marvelous Me will be there in the UK getting the order removed; that is the only way it is gong to get done a

    These things have costs don't they
  • Delegation was okay (26/01/2023, 18:16) Like (15) Dislike (1) Reply
    The PS and FS is senior advisors. Is the Premier wrong for taking them? Financial Services is so important. Should those senior officials not be represented on the delegation? Come on man. And how important is international affairs. Stop hating.
  • Hatred (26/01/2023, 23:45) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    You all out there trying to crucify the premier but remember he that dig a ditch must dig two for surely you may fall into it. Be very careful how you treat them who have rule over you. Stop the hate and embrace this moment of change. One term is not enough to be able to determine the true characteristics and destiny of this individual who seeks to take us over into the next election. Be honest with your self if it was you and I the pressure might have already taken us out. These people are in council at a very critical era the pressure is great yet they try to put their best foot forward. Yes they made blunders owning up to their mistakes is what really counts. No more coi
  • bvibuzz (27/01/2023, 08:01) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Willock is right again!
  • Gasps (27/01/2023, 09:08) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    IT IS A BALD-HEADED CONSPIRACY I TELL YOU!
  • wiggy (27/01/2023, 10:21) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Mutt and Jeff
  • Interesting (27/01/2023, 10:49) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    An entire delegation is listed.. about 7 persons, yet you are pointing out the Premiere and his brother? Were all other persons invisible or not present? I am confused... Let's stop trying to create a conversation where there is none.
  • balsam (27/01/2023, 11:53) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    it's true that there is an issue with the BVI looking too small to be a fair and transparent place when you see the premier taking his brother along. someone asked me what BVI House does the other day. does it justify itself in prime real estate handing out salaries to relatives of the premier?


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