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We believe UK Order in Council should be withdrawn– Premier Wheatley

- says tremendous work continues on VI's implementation of CoI recommendations
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Virgin Islands Premier and Minister of Finance, Dr the Hon Natalio D. Whatley says his Government of National Unity continues to deliver on the CoI recommendations in keeping with the agenda as agreed to with the United Kingdom. Photo: GIS/Facebook
During a press conference alongside Governor John J. Rankin on August 10, 2022, the Premier said as such, The Virgin Islands Constitution (Interim Amendment) Order 2022' which was laid before the United Kingdom (UK) parliament on June 9, 2022, should be withdrawn and his government intends to have discussions with the UK on the matter. Photo: GIS/Facebook
During a press conference alongside Governor John J. Rankin on August 10, 2022, the Premier said as such, The Virgin Islands Constitution (Interim Amendment) Order 2022' which was laid before the United Kingdom (UK) parliament on June 9, 2022, should be withdrawn and his government intends to have discussions with the UK on the matter. Photo: GIS/Facebook
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Virgin Islands Premier and Minister of Finance, Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) says his Government of National Unity continues to deliver on the CoI recommendations in keeping with the agenda as agreed to with the United Kingdom (UK).

During a press conference alongside Governor John J. Rankin, CMG on August 10, 2022, the Premier said as such, The Virgin Islands Constitution (Interim Amendment) Order 2022' was laid before the United Kingdom (UK) parliament on June 9, 2022, should be withdrawn and his government intends to have discussions with the UK on the matter. 

“It is my intention to… along with the minister who will be accompanying me to the joint Ministerial council in November, this is the proper forum for us to have that type of discussion," he said. 

“I do plan to put forward to the Minister that we believe that the order should be withdrawn," he told reporters. 

The Premier said; however, that leading up to the Join Ministerial Council Meeting in the UK, he believes that it is important for VI to make good progress in implementing the recommendations. 

"We have been able to make good progress thus far to work collaboratively to implement these reforms and to instill confidence not only in the United Kingdom Government but in the people of the Virgin Islands that we are committed to implementing the reform agenda and I think that confidence would be important and the progress that we make will be important at the JMC," he added. 

Progress being made - Premier 

Meanwhile, the Premier in his speech said one progress is that in accordance with Recommendation B7, preparations are underway to commission a Review of Social Assistance Benefits and Grants Administration Systems in the Virgin Islands, with technical and financial support from UNICEF.  

“The Terms of Reference were finalised in consultation with the Governor and Minister for Health and Social Development, issued by UNICEF along with a Request for Proposal to potential bidders, and will shortly be submitted to the Cabinet, together with an update on the Project.”

He added that July also marked the first month of the Transition Grant Programme being implemented by the Social Development Department in fulfillment of Recommendations B8 and B9 of the recommendations. 

Social workers dispatched 

“The Department dispatched social workers into communities, including the Sister Islands, and commenced the use of a digital system to capture the information needed for registration and enrolment of beneficiaries [referred from the House of Assembly] into the Public Assistance Programme (PAP)."

He said the electronic registration tool, developed with assistance from the World Food Programme, is being piloted among transitioning beneficiaries and it will provide an added advantage of enhancing the transparency and objectivity of the validation process undertaken by the Public Assistance Committee. 

13 Responses to “We believe UK Order in Council should be withdrawn– Premier Wheatley ”

  • Coast to coast (11/08/2022, 10:36) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    I cannot understand you Guys behaving like uno don't how the UK stance on these matters.
  • Gov Ranking (11/08/2022, 10:47) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    Just might be trying to help the young leader win re-election. He flip flop on his position once the governor indicated he was open to removing the order.

    Well the governor cannot save you election 2023! We have a reactionary leader without that fire in the belly!

    We want 13 new leaders!
    • @Gov Ranking (12/08/2022, 20:12) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      I truly believe that he is trying to play both sides. He believes that the UK may delay elections next year if he sucks up enough. He knows that he will never be elected again!
  • Yes to UK (11/08/2022, 10:47) Like (6) Dislike (2) Reply
    This is our swell headed Premier talking, We have been able to make good progress thus far to work collaboratively to implement these reforms and to instill confidence not only in the United Kingdom Government but in the people of the Virgin Islands, get it through your head most of the people of the British Virgin Islands have no confidence in you and your Government the Governor need to take over.
    • @ Yes to UK (11/08/2022, 22:01) Like (1) Dislike (5) Reply
      some of on you on here blogging yes to the UK are not from here so when things not working out u can simply make a reservation. What have great britian done for this territory yea we all know it is a British overseas territory but after cutting the sugar cane and picking the cotton ran out so did the british. In London black skin people are second class citizens so when them come back to road town the black skin will feel the white power

    • @Yes to the UK (12/08/2022, 09:55) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
      Many of you on here blogging can’t even vote! Take your opinions to your homeland!
  • Yung Woman (11/08/2022, 11:17) Like (10) Dislike (2) Reply
    No, it shouldn't be withdrawn. Keep you ppl on your toes!
  • josiah'sbay (11/08/2022, 16:15) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    We should demand that the Order in Council be withdrawn. It's a UN and constitutional breach as well as a human right violation, which imposes colonial rule negating the self-determination mandate.
  • Me (11/08/2022, 17:23) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    Who are U referring to as we.Atlest not me I'm not in the shit with U poppets
    • josiah'sbay (12/08/2022, 11:16) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      I'm referring to we the people and if you're not in the shit with us poppets why are you responding to the comment?
  • Yes to UK (12/08/2022, 09:25) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    @ Yes to UK, If you don't have anything sensible to say why don't you just shut up, you live in the pass that is why you don't have sense.
  • Yes to UK (12/08/2022, 09:32) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    josiah'sbay, You speak like someone who don't have a clue and living in the past and like what has been going in the BVI for over 30 years, you will never be free if you keep thinking like that.


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