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‘Stay Awake’ tag team differs on party but united against Gonsalves

"Stay Awake" host Matthew Thomas, left, and Junior Bacchus (montage photo).

KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent – Radio talk show host Junior Bacchus is not in unison with Matthew Thomas, co-host of “Stay Awake”, about forming a new political party.

But both men are united in trying to defeat a “common enemy” — Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves — even as they say the New Democratic Party (NDP) is an “ineffective” opposition.

“Up to today and beyond, our common vision, our common purpose is to see the back of this government — the Unity labour Party administration and Ralph Gonsalves,” Bacchus said Monday night of the party and its leader, which was in December 2010 re-elected to a third term in office.

NICE Radio has informed the men that in light of their proposed PRESS — the Political Party for Political Reformation, Equality, Socialization, and Services – they will have to begin paying for airtime, which they had been given free for the past six years. Thomas and Bacchus said Monday that next week’s programme will be the final.

Bacchus, who, along with Thomas, helped to bring the ULP to office in 2001, stopped supporting the party during its first term.

Thomas is a former member of Gonsalves’ Movement for National Unity (MNU), which, in 1994 merged with the St. Vincent Labour Party to form the ULP.

Both men, over the last six years, have been trying to convince Vincentians that the ULP is no longer good for this country.

Bacchus listed among the party’s perceived failings “the abuse of the country, the abuse of the treasury, the abuse of the good will of the people”.

“Enough people who have supported the party who have seen it deviate from original plan and principles,” he said as he mentioned the declining economy and the banana, arrowroot, and tourism industries. “The country is really in shambles,” he said.

Bacchus said he and Thomas have not criticised the NDP publicly “because we recognise that the common enemy is Ralph Gonsalves and the Unity Labour Party”.

He, however, said that the NDP was “ineffective in their approach” and the leadership of the party was “not forthcoming in its ability” to challenge the ULP “and put them under pressure for them to shape up and to get them out”.

“Because the purpose of the opposition is to get rid of the government party and move into to advance your programme. But we have not seen that,” he said of the NDP, which Arnhim Eustace has led to three consecutive defeats although the party won four additional seats in December 2010.

Bacchus said that while he and Thomas are not members of the NDP they were “involved in aspects of the election” on behalf of the party.

Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, left, and Opposition Leader Arnhim Eustace (File montage).

“A year has passed and no opportunity has been afforded anyone to have any serious internal evaluation. I know I am external but I know I am enough so I could have been invited,” Bacchus said.

“… Not that I have rushed because there is no evaluation. But I just feel it is timely for persons to take an introspection, take a deeper look at the New Democratic Party’s systems, procedures, performance and so on,” Bacchus further stated.

Regarding the “confusion or contradiction” surrounding his position on PRESS, Bacchus said he had already told Thomas that he has “no personal interest … to be involved in partisan politics”.

“I have no interest in starting a political party,” he said, adding that while he and Thomas will “never see everything eye-to-eye”, they agree on most things.

“Ninety-five per cent of the things, Matthew … and I share. We have a certain common thinking, philosophy, in relation to those things and the principles we stand for and our values and so on. That doesn’t mean that because we have a difference in 5 or whatever per cent that we must be at his throat or I must distance myself from him,” Bacchus further stated.

Meanwhile Thomas also speaking on Monday nigh recounted the earlier days of “Stay Awake”.

“I remembered when we started … one fellow met me and he described us a tag team. And I feel happy that an old man can team up with a much younger man and can be considered a tag team,” he said of Bacchus, his former student.

Thomas said he is satisfied that the public thinks that the programme is a good one but added that some people consider it a sitcom to be enjoyed after dinner and before bed.

Regarding PRESS, Thomas said: “We have to be reasonable. If you go out there in the name of nothing to preach against the governing party to get them out of office and people respond to your preaching to get them out of office, who benefits? Is the NDP….”

He said that some people think that PRESS would split the NDP, to the benefit of the ULP.

“We are satisfied that the NDP is not doing nearly enough …, the way they are going about things, giving Dr. Ralph Gonsalves another two years in office, he would strengthen his weak point and he would win another election in this country handsomely. And I cannot, it is not in my nature to leave it to chances to say, ‘Well, let me see what the intend to do.’ I see what they intend to do. [It’s] like they intend to be permanently in opposition,” he said, adding that while some NDP members were supportive of press while others were annoyed.

Thomas has said that PRESS will be shelved if it is unable to recruit about five “reasonable speakers, not candidates” by April.

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About Kenton X. Chance

Kenton X. Chance is a Vincentian journalist living and studying in Taiwan. He has a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and Journalism and is reading for a Master of Arts in International Affairs.

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3 Responses to “‘Stay Awake’ tag team differs on party but united against Gonsalves”

  1. I am one of the persons who listened to Stay awake. I did not line up with everything that was said, but I agreed with the general philosophy of the programme…. “Ralph and his ULP is messing-up the country”. My recent problem with the stance of the programme is what appears to be a lack of patience. We only see that the NPD was in office for 17 years. What we do not see also was that labour was in opposition for 17 years. It took them 17 years to unseat the NDP. Albeit this was done through the disruption of the country. I feel that Junior and Thomas are displaying too much impatience. I can understand their desire for political vengence to be meeted out to Gonsolves for the way he treated them, but this hurried appoach is just playing into the hands of the very person they want to see go… Ralph.

    This guest work about ULP will strengthen their weakness and win the next election is share nonsense. Matthew and Junior is spending too much time on the block at “BOO SVG” ( formally NCB). If the ULP could have strengthen their weakness, then they would not have loss 4 seats to the NDP last election. Despite the tactics and the bribes, ULP loss significant support. When we make inferences, we have to base it on imperical data. The trends in the number does not support this conclusion. There are somethings and some circumstances which are beyond Ralph and his ULP. There is no evidence which suggest that ULP has the power to stave off a defeat at the poles next elections except the evidence of fear and the lack of faith displayed by both Matthew and Junior.

    I do not believe, that ULP can survive the next election. The only way the party can do this is too cheat. In a fair election it is almost impossible. Unlike Junior and Matthew, I have faith that the majority of people would get fed up of the political tactics of the ULP and see beyond the “bull-too-too-ery” of its leader, Dr. Gonsolve.

    I am really sorry to see Matthew and Junior go. I hope that they will continue to raise the issues that affect Vincentians. But, this political business is for those who have the “sticktoitiveness” and the patience to endure and suffer defeat until victory is eventually won. It is not for those who will give-up and apply “scapegoatery” the moment there is a challenge and dis-appointment.

    Posted by Olbap | January 25, 2012, 14:34
    • VERY ANALYTICAL OLBAP. THE PLAIN TRUTH IS THAT AN ENLIGHTENED ELECTORATE WILL CREATE HISTORY IN THE NEXT GENERAL ELECTIONS AND THE MAJORITY WILL ELECT WHAT THEY PERCEIVE TO BE A “COMPETENT” ADMINISTRATION. QUITE FRANKLY THERE IS NO VIABLE ALTERNATIVE TO THE ULP, WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT, AND AN ENLIGHTENED ELECTORATE WILL NEVER THROW OUT THE BABY WITH THE BATH WATER…..IT MIGHT JUST BE ANOTHER ‘SLIM WIN’ BUT IT WILL BE A WIN AND NEITHER NDP NOR PRESS IS GOING TO BE PREPARED TO MAKE A FIRM AND CONVINCING STANCE AGAINST THE ULP. NDP NEEDS TO RECONFIGURE AND PRESS NEEDS TO FIGURE OUT JUST WHAT HELL IT IS

      Posted by F.U.D.Z. | January 26, 2012, 19:43
  2. I am happy to see these two distinguish men of THEIR times move their conversation to a new realm particularly Junior, many of us matures politically at different stages in our lives for Junior it is fast approaching and that a good thing…
    Junior is now moving past his angry and is now mellowing out and looking at things from a more realistic and rational perspective, you see it in the way he has publicly objected to getting involve in the formation of a political party, the denouncement of the NDP and its POLITICAL dunce head approach to opposing the ULP and hinting to some internal redundancies and humbling within the NDP. If anyone knows Junior this is a huge improvement to the Junior from marketing board, NYC & ECGC…
    Intelligent move Juni I see you are listening to your seniors & pairs who genuinely care & admire you…Looking forward to your new chapter outside of politics you know why you were in the situations you found yourself in politically, if there was a change in party your circumstance will still produce the same outcome…leave the politics alone & get on with YOUR personal & professional ambissions…

    Posted by vector1988 | January 25, 2012, 16:25

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