‘We do not believe UK direct rule is necessary!’- Bishop John I. Cline
This comes after Governor John J. Rankin CMG, yesterday morning April 29, 2022, announced that the Commission of Inquiry Report has concluded there may have been instances of corruption by successive governments.
The Governor also said the report recommended a suspension of the House of Assembly and the Constitution and an imposition of direct rule by the United Kingdom (UK).
No direct rule - Bishop Cline
Bishop Cline who has been an outspoken activist against the idea of UK rule told Virgin Islands News Online (VINO) on Friday, Afternoon, April 29, 2022, that there must be other options on the way forward.
‘My position stands, we do not believe that direct rule is necessary, we don’t believe its advantageous to the country as a whole, we believe that it contradicts the UN Charter and Convection for Decolonization, we believe that it takes us back to 1949 where we had to march and fight for our own autonomy,” Bishop Cline said.
According to him, there are ways to achieve the recommendations in the ‘document’ (CoI report), which do not result in the suspension of the local constitution.
“It is our firm belief, mine and others that we can work hand-in-hand with the United Kingdom to achieve the best possible outcomes for the BVI.”
He said the collaboration could “Strengthen our governance structure, create a political framework that lends itself to transparency and accountability, review the constitution in the process but it does not necessitate suspending our constitution.”
Bishop Cline who represents a civil society group for the advancement of the BVI, said going against UK rule has been a position then and it remains a position now despite the CoI recommendation.
Modern democracy the way forward - Bishop Cline
The Bishop said that the recommendations of the report are just that, recommendations and discussions would have to be had on the way forward, including with VI’s elected officials.
“We want due process to take place before any action of that nature… we believe in due process and we want to ensure that our case us heard by the UK and that they are able to hear us, we are able to hear them and we can come to some meaningful agreement,” he added.
The Bishop added that agreement, however, the UK must also help the VI to achieve self-determination and work towards a modern democracy which the CoI spoke about.
The CoI report was expeditiously published today, April 29, 2022, following a revelation that Virgin Islands Premier and Managing Director of its Ports have both been arrested in the US on charges related to conspiracy to import a controlled substance & money laundering.
46 Responses to “‘We do not believe UK direct rule is necessary!’- Bishop John I. Cline”
Some of you in denial and still thinking that he is innocent. The US not like here. They get all their ducks in a row before they make their move. His goose is cooked.
You clowns lack the ability to properly govern a country. This you ain’t from here talk is a product of all of your hard work. There’s no way a place that has been stagnant for decades, and behind the rest of the world for decades should move forward with incompetent persons.
There is one OBVIOUS fact to anyone with half a brain who been living here for decades, and that is the country DEFINITIVELY cannot grow PERIOD under a local BVI Government.
bishop no one asks you about what you believe. corruption is bad anywhere. you were there where they were squandered millions of the taxpayers money. you were there when they were victimizing the law binding citizens by giving known criminals beloger status ahead of them and you didn't say anything. All of you who benefited from the proceeds of corruption of these crooked vi politicians would be jail.
When Ayo money was sharing how much was given to the less fortunate? None! When Ayo was living lavish you didn’t do nothing constructive for the country or the less fortunate. But when sh!+ hit the fan you want help from ppl you walk all over. I won’t March with none of them false bishops
It is now time for a new bred of younger aspiring politicians to run the show after the two years of UK rule come to an end.
Basically the BVI has allegedly been a long term corrupt criminal enterprise with alleged links to terrorist organizations, drug cartels, money laundering, and transshipment of guns and narcotics to North America.
Out answer is prayers, witchcraft, and more of the same mess that got us here. A blind donkey with wooden glasses could see what the next steps for the UK are.