 Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, what we are debating here on the surface, Mr. Speaker, may seem to be a debate about the member for Microsoft. It may seem, Mr. Speaker, to the regular observer to be a debate about the member for Microsoft. It may even seem to some opportunists that it is a debate about democracy. It may even seem, Mr. Speaker, that it is a debate about freedom. It may even seem, Mr. Speaker, it's a debate about the personal grudge of members in this Honourable House. On the surface, Mr. Speaker, that's what it may look like. First of all, Mr. Speaker, I want to compliment the member for cash to resolve for raising the motion. Because, Mr. Speaker, we in this Honourable House, all of us have a conscience, all of us have our lives and all of us have a purpose for existing in this world, Mr. Speaker. So, Mr. Speaker, we, what is happening in this House, Mr. Speaker, is a deep philosophical and ideological event that will mirror itself long in the history of this country, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, Sir John Compton, I had the privilege of sitting in the feminist Honourable House in opposition. I also followed him when I was out of this House, Mr. Speaker. And I heard Sir John Compton say to the Speaker, I withdraw. I heard him say that several times, I heard George Mallett say to the Speaker several times, I withdraw. I heard Alan Buske in his own style say to the Speaker several times, I withdraw. I heard Kenny Anthony who is in this House for the longest, he and I and the member for, if you fought enough, he said several times, I withdraw. Because he said several times, I withdraw, Mr. Speaker. The member for, if you fought enough, he said several times, I withdraw. In the last sitting he made a public apology and he said to this Honourable House, if I may have behaved in a fashion that I should not have behaved, I withdraw. You know why, Mr. Speaker? Because we do not believe that we are greater mortals than the other people in this Honourable House or the people in this country. We do not believe, Mr. Speaker, that we have a divine right to be in a particular position in this country. We do not believe that because of who we think we are, that we must dictate what happens in this country, Mr. Speaker. We respect democracy and we respect the rule of law and we respect the standing orders of this Honourable House, Mr. Speaker. So, Mr. Speaker, what's happening here today is significant and I want the young people in this country to listen carefully, Mr. Speaker. Do not take it as a political charade with people on the streets. What's happening here, Mr. Speaker, is because there is a fundamental dissatisfaction with the will of the people of this country. The people of this country went to the polls and they voted, they said, they said, Lucia Libert Party into government 15 seats to 2. That is the will of the people, that is democracy. That is the will of the people, Mr. Speaker. But what's the will of the complaints? Oh, it's only me here, it's only me here, only me here. Mr. Speaker, it is only you here, the only reason why the mayor of Miku's office here because the people of Lucia wanted him to be here. It's not the first time that there is one member here. Honourable Louis George was here, Mr. Speaker. I heard him say I withdraw. He said I withdraw, Mr. Speaker. But no, the mayor of Miku's office is only me here, is only me here, Mr. Speaker. If you did not do your job, if you did not make a mess of this country, if you did not take John Compton's party and make it a point where you lost his own seat, you would not be here alone, you are here because of your own fault. And you are here because the people of Lucia put you there, Mr. Speaker. So what you have to do is sit down there and will and come back again. But no, no, you will not do that. He will not do that, Mr. Speaker, because he believes. And the people who are following him, Mr. Speaker, he surrogates for their own personal reasons. People who hate themselves, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there is a phenomenon called self-hate. Where you hate yourself because of who you are. You do not have the confidence in yourself or the confidence in your colleagues to believe that they can be prime minister or they can be minister or they can take a position in this country, but you hate yourself. So in a hate in yourself, Mr. Speaker, you hate your fellow man. It's a deep philosophical problem, Mr. Speaker. It's very deep. It's something that hurts me every day when I listen to certain people. When I listen, when I read what they write, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I carry no animosity. In fact, I was saying to somebody last week, I actually feel sorry for them. I really feel sorry because if you can support a man who comes in his honorable house who is asked to withdraw a statement and he doesn't withdraw it and he says it's about democracy and you support that, Mr. Speaker. I really feel sorry for you, Mr. Speaker. I feel sorry for you because it's a pattern of behavior. The man of a Microsoft is a pattern of behavior, Mr. Speaker. The man of a Microsoft sat here when he was here and said to the speaker, do what you want, I'm not doing it. And you make an excuse for that. Do what you want, I'm not withdrawing. And you find an excuse for that and talk about democracy. The man of a Microsoft sat in his honorable house and said to the then lady speaker, I'm not doing it. I'm not. The man of a Microsoft left the lady speaker without a deputy speaker. The poor lady had to leave her in a structure. She sat there for hours, Mr. Speaker, because the member from Microsoft did not have the understanding, the decency or the compassion and the fortitude to say to one of his members, you must be deputy speaker. I said so to one of my members, he may not have been pleased but I said so to him because I believe in the discipline and the principle and following the constitution of solution, Mr. Speaker. And I must thank him for green. I must thank him for green, Mr. Speaker because when you join this solutionable party, you join a party of principle, a party of ideology, a party that stands for something. And that is why they can't understand that the mess they left this country in, we could experience 18% economic growth in less than 2 years. So that is what that's all about. That is what that charade is all about. It's a distraction. It's a distraction is to take you away from where the country is going. It's a distraction because remember they said we could never run this country. We could never run it. We wouldn't be able to pass civil servants. We wouldn't do this, we wouldn't do that. Tourists won't come. The countries are mess, Mr. Speaker. And they have seen, they have seen that we are running this country, the men and women with the help of the civil service, we are running this country in a way that they have never run it before and will never run it again, Mr. Speaker. And that's the difference. So Mr. Speaker, this motion is deeper than it seems. This motion is not about the cost of land in Bannon. Not about the cost of land by Mr. Speaker. Who valued the land, who valued the D.S.H. lands? If we are talking about setting land, valuing land, Mr. Speaker, who valued the D.S.H. lands? Where was the valuation for the D.S.H. lands? Where is the valuation? Where is the valuation for the lands that capacity? Where is the valuation for the lands that shock? Where is the valuation? Where is the valuation for the lands that forest there? If we talk about valuation, if it's such a grievous harm that you talk about valuation, where is the valuation for this lands, Mr. Speaker? Who valued the agricultural situation in view for at Monseju? Who valued it? Where is the valuation for it? Where is the valuation, Mr. Speaker? If we talk about valuing lands, so your democracy is threatened because of the value of land, Mr. Speaker? But Mr. Speaker, again, it is deeper than that. Remember, Mr. Speaker, when there was a call for demonstration by the Labour Party, we were advised to go and demonstrate in Marsha. You remember? We were advised. You only want to go and demonstrate in Marsha, Mr. Speaker. And they want to win seat in Marsha? You said to people, go and demonstrate in Marsha. And when there was jazz, you said the people of St. Lucia should not go to jazz in Marsha because Marsha wasn't safe. But I lived the day to see when there was the opening of jazz in Marsha and there was not one incident. And now they want to return, Mr. Speaker. Yesterday they were in a room shop somewhere in Marsha. Four or five people gave them ban. Tell them to come and demonstrate. That's what happened yesterday in Marsha, Mr. Speaker. That happened yesterday. The same people that you told, go and demonstrate in Marsha. You want to tell them to come here? Mr. Speaker, this motion is deeper than what we are reading today. It's deeper, Mr. Speaker, because there is a feeling in this country that the people made a mistake by a few people. They cannot believe, they cannot believe that this big bad member who was representing Cassius of East is now outside. Can't believe it. It was impossible. They sat there and they laughed. They sat there and they made fools out of us, tried to make fool out of us, Mr. Speaker. They could not believe that the member for Cassius of East, the one that was there the last time, that he's out. They can't believe it. They can't believe, Mr. Speaker, and the one from Grozili who wants to call people's names. They could not believe that he would be out and he would be beaten by the other member for Grozili now, Mr. Speaker. So it's deeper than that. It's deeper, Mr. Speaker. They could not believe that the member for the later John Compton's constituency, Mikunov, when I started point, Mr. Speaker, you couldn't even pass in Mikunov, you know. You could not pass there. When I was in politics, little boy with Jewish hands, when he was talking about Mikunov, his head straight, you know. Head straight, you couldn't pass in Mikunov. I remember Mr. Speaker, there was a funny one in Israel, when I read my book, there was a fellow called Sivolas Jeffrey. Sivolas Jeffrey was a very interesting character. Sivolas Jeffrey used to be chosen to run Mikunov the day of the election. The day of nomination day. So when they joined and said, Sivolas, you forget to go and nominate. You forget to go and nominate. That's obviously the Mikunov, you know. Sivolas used to forget. I went to come to pick up negative $250, he can't get some people to go and vote for him, you know. There's a fellow called Flood, I think. We barely get seven people to nominate Sivolas Jeffrey to run Mikunov. And only remember for Mikusov, he lost Mikunov. So I agree with him. Understand him. Understand his pain. Understand why he has to be bitter. Understand why he has to create diversions. Understand why he has to do all kinds of things, Mr. Speaker. But we want him to come and sit down here. And that is why we are tabling this motion. For him to come and sit down here. Don't go on news where you have a host that... Sorry. Do not go on the radio, Mr. Speaker, where you have somebody who will pander to you. Don't go to the press where you can tell them what they want and they will not challenge you. Come and sit down here. Come and stay here and debate the budget. Come and stay here and debate the policies of this government. Come and stay here and debate what you did in St. Jude. Come and stay here and debate what you did in St. Jude. Come and sit here and say the people of this country while you bought the economy to his needs outside and do it. Come inside there. Come and help me, Mr. Speaker. And that is why we are tabling this motion to bring the member of Mikusov to account for his misdeeds in the Parliament of Celusia. Don't go on Facebook and hide beyond all sorts of pseudo names, Mr. Speaker. Nobody knows who is on Facebook. They don't have the guts. They don't have the strength, Mr. Speaker to raise their hands and say that's what I'm saying. So they hide beyond Facebook all kinds of accusations. And the member of Mikusov knows all about it, Mr. Speaker. He knows all about it. But he comes here and pretends to fight for democracy. Democracy, Mr. Speaker. This morning I was told that the police said to the member of Mikusov that people should not be in the grounds of the Parliament. I was told. Actually I was told, Mr. Speaker I am Minister of National Security. I could have asked what's happening out there. But I won't because I want them to demonstrate. I want them to come out there. When it was in our town we could not come out there. We were not allowed to be out there, Mr. Speaker. In our town we could not be out there. But they were right on the bench on the fringes they were there. You know what? Because we really and truly believe in democracy. So come there. Be number there, Mr. Be number there. But you come inside there. Now listen to the disrespect, Mr. Speaker. And I saw all ladies, Mr. Speaker who can barely walk. Who can barely walk if you saw them? Following, following, following them. Been back here, been back here. Barely walk. But you know the one, Mr. Speaker? They were demonstrating for him to be here. We brought him here and he left here and he went somewhere else. That is a disrespect and a scorn and a disregard that the member from Microsoft has with the people of St. Lucia. You demonstrating to be here. When we bring you here you walk out and leave the people outside with not as many water. But if they had drink water and mind the business they wouldn't be there. All themselves they allow themselves, Mr. Speaker to let the whims and fancies and the envy and the jealousy and the hatred of one man to bring them out there, Mr. Speaker. So what's happening now, Mr. Speaker? Is more than a motion to bring back the member from Microsoft. It's more than a motion, Mr. Speaker. And if you look at the trend if you look at how it's working out with Mr. Speaker so the member from Microsoft talks for casual self talks right there on Facebook personal attack. So when I'm finished there personal attack. That's the trend. That's the trend. Personal attack is to make us feel we are inferior beings. Then I greater, Mr. Speaker. Then I greater, Mr. Speaker. The member for casual self is he lost his son, Mr. Speaker. He lost his son. And one would expect that people would have said, okay, that is a way. Neither this or the point. This is out. Mr. Speaker the member from Microsoft stayed stayed on a platform and he listened to a defeated candidate say to the member for some of his castries your morning is over I'm coming after you now. And he said nothing, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker you want to see that hatred a man lost his son. Another member another member of your party, Mr. Speaker is in a platform saying that I'm coming after you now but I gave you nothing to grieve. How can you say how much time a man needs to grieve for the loss of his son or his parents, Mr. Speaker. I lost my parents in six weeks. I'm still grieving. How much time you lost yours, Mr. Speaker. I'm sure you still grieve, Mr. Speaker. He will lose his too. How can you say because of politics because of the hatred and the contempt and the scorn that you have for people you say that I'm giving you enough time to grieve and I'm coming for you and the member of the Microsoft sits there and applaud. So, Mr. Speaker this motion is deeper than that. It's deeper, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker never in the politics of Senusha have we ever attacked each other's children. Never. Never, Mr. Speaker no member in this parliament and my in the little party has ever attacked people's children. Never. But for the member of the Microsoft nothing is overboard. Nothing is beyond the boundary because you know why? Because of hatred because of contempt because of scorn for the people of Senusha because they elected him out. That's what that, Mr. Speaker. That's what's happening. So, this is what this motion is all about. This motion is not about the member get vexed with you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker Mr. Speaker and I want to compliment you even though you have you never times sit on the air and I get vexed with you. Who you talking to? CDP allocation. Mr. Speaker you see, Mr. Speaker because I believe that if it's one thing about you you read your standing orders and you run this horrible house how it ought to be run, Mr. Speaker. And I want to compliment you for that. Mr. Speaker you preserve you preserve the rights of the minority. I've heard you tell the member of the Cassidy Central several times don't go there and he stops several times. No one can say you buy us. One day, Mr. Speaker the member for and second he was late and you lock him out you lock him out yes because he came in after the Governor General you lock him out told him you couldn't enter so he had to sit downstairs he didn't get vexed he didn't quarrel, Mr. Speaker he didn't get vexed Mr. Speaker I have seen this horrible house and I saw I wasn't here I was not in this room St. Clay Daniel God bless his soul, Mr. Speaker the leader of the opposition Julian Arhunt at the time had there was a vote for the budget and the nose had it so that means the budget could not have passed the speaker at that point he said let us get a recess because the budget Mr. Speaker you know when there are people they are playing they are historians you know history I know it too I know it too but history is only seen people's eyes the speaker said to the leader of the opposition I make the rules in this house and I say I didn't hear the nose and everybody came back sit down and the budget passed and the progress again and the budget passed so what happened to Mr. Speaker nobody disrespected him Julian Arhunt sat there took it nobody disrespected him I sat there a lady was there speaker and I was across there and all the rest of my colleagues walked out and I said I said to her Madam Speaker why are you doing that she disregarded me I stood up and I made my case and I walked her laughter I didn't disrespect her I didn't go to the president condemn her I didn't do that Mr. Speaker because in this honorable house it's a privilege to be here Mr. Speaker and that is why there are some people who will never be here so they come and sit here with a jacket and no hair so so Mr. Speaker this motion Mr. Speaker it's not only about an apology Mr. Speaker if the member for Mikusov if he had any respect if he had any respect for his colleagues if he had any respect for the standing orders that's John Compton sat on in parliament for over 45 years if he had any respect respect for the history for the contribution that John Compton made to the parliament of St. Louis Mr. Speaker he would not take the challenge of standing orders you want to tell me Mr. Speaker it would be very simple so simple for the member of Mikusov to say Mr. Speaker I made a mistake I apologize true words I apologize very simple very simple Mr. Speaker but no no not him who are we who are we to tell him this big fella to apologize to the speaker so no he talk about democracy Mr. Speaker the member of Mikusov talking about democracy Mr. Speaker I did something I have not yet revealed what I found in government Mr. Speaker Mr. Speaker you know they were people being paid by the government not the police to record talk shows to record talk shows and record the talk shows record what was said not the police not the police and these reports were sent to the member of Mikusov every morning Mr. Speaker you know and the only reason why we have all these diversions now and all these because you know we are coming close to the thing the reports are coming out the reports are going to be tabled you know we are getting close so people are getting jittery we are beginning to know about the accounts in Panama so everybody is jittery everybody is jittery so that's why we have these motions because everybody is jittery Mr. Speaker everybody is jittery because what they sought they sought that we would have behaved like a bunch of reckless reckless hot around the heels and just go out and make accusations and do things and do that but no everything we said we wanted to prove it Mr. Speaker so right now right now Mr. Speaker right now I made a simple statement I said that the Rosodam had not been completed ంారసిండిం ఎదిఆరౙ చార్స్న్లికుకేండితర్ాస్రించికార్ప్ __, మర్లికికుచింలిని . ంరికేలికిండికాస్కకకికాళి చార్సికకికి. n Strike long story long story what that's not going to put me off business bigger the same and this motion is not going to put me off going to put me off as bigger because cost before but I'm saying the cost bigger some is a speaker this motion creating a distraction from the какие discourses running these motion board train togenerate the youth economy, that not function? This motion is trying to ensure that the work we are doing to combat crime doesn't work This motion is a speaker is about creating division an diversity in the country so this government can lose it's way and cannot be focussed on the work that has to be done but we are not going to be derailed, we are not going to lose focus every man and woman in this parliament has a focus we have a job to do we have a job to do because the people of St. Lucia believed in us we have a responsibility and we have to protect them this motion when you have complaints about people saying protect the victory Mr. Speaker, is the victory what is there? is the victory that bothers in parliament so if we don't protect the victory how can we come back in parliament? but you know Mr. Speaker, they don't want that they don't want us to protect the victory they want us to go to the health escalator call over the place Mr. Speaker so that we can lose our focus we cannot do the business of the state so Mr. Speaker every young person knows in sports there is an empire or a free when you get red carded you have to leave the pitch when you get red carded you have to leave the pitch you can't even go back and sit down among your colleagues in the dugouts you have to leave the pitch you have to go because you get red carded lock a room for you lock up in sports Mr. Speaker have you ever heard anybody get up and tell the referee I'm not doing that have you ever heard anybody after the second empire put you out third empire I'm not going out but that is the example that the mayor of Microsoft is giving to the young people of Senusia that's the example Mr. Speaker he and his surrogate that is the example they are giving to the young people of Senusia that's the example Mr. Speaker have you ever heard Mr. Speaker have you ever heard Mr. Speaker have you ever heard in any sport you ran 100 meters and the judge tells you that you out because you kick off before then you disqualified you ever see you come and say I'm not leaving the chat you stand up there never happen and you want to say you are an example to young people talk about democracy Mr. Speaker and he has to agree to listen to the police when they tell them to stop if you can come in the highest making decision body in the country and behave in this dishonorable way Mr. Speaker and talk about democracy so when the referee put you out you tell about democracy Mr. Speaker and that is what this motion is about so this motion Mr. Speaker has a lot more than is written on this paper a lot more a lot more and I want the young people of St. Lucia to understand what this is all about this is not about about what it seems to be not about Mr. Speaker it's a deep philosophical it's a deep philosophical hatred a philosophical belief that we are not supposed to be here it's a belief that only one type of person should be here Mr. Speaker and they look for all kinds of excuses if you say you come from somewhere they tell you all kind of things you must not say where you from you must be afraid to say where you from you must be afraid to speak about your history you must be afraid to say where you are from you must be afraid if you say they say you are racist Mr. Speaker you cannot say anything anything you say you are racist but there are the ones who begin the racism there are the ones who say that the class let them down there are the ones who say that they started I have never heard the point in St. Lucia I have never heard the point done from the marathon from Microsoft when he said about Dr. Kenny Anthony that he is a masa I have never heard the same point but nobody ever is afraid of that nobody says that nobody ever says that we talk about democracy and new Mr. Speaker behaving in a fashion the marathon Microsoft has said open it to the speaker I am not doing that but they pretend to forget it they pretend to forget it Mr. Speaker so Mr. Speaker I wanna tell you that you are you are not God you are not perfect all of us all of us let the pretend all of us have different past all of us have past all of us have present all of us he used to that sin cast a stone as the john said don't let's not pretend that we are so good and we are so holy and down and look at that and he is there and he did this and look at me I am crying let's not pretend Mr. Speaker that we burden anybody else and he did me so many things only me and it's not about me it's not about you and you collecting money it's not about you you can do better I can do better not me or other people will put it on your pocket and fight your own kids it's not about you but somebody calling for a state to pay your bills Mr. Speaker we have business to do Mr. Speaker I support the motion the marathon for castries self he laid down the case the member for view fort north and other members of the speaker they laid the grounds why we all should support this motion I want to encourage my colleagues to support the motion but I also want to encourage them do not get derailed keep your eye on the price don't get derailed because the objective is to derail you the objective is try to divide you because nobody said in the beginning that will have been divided that no one will accept me that the marathon for castries self will fight with me that's what they said you heard so they said Kenny Anthony will come back Kenny waiting Kenny just waiting that's what they said so that's what this motion is about this motion is about saying that Stevenson King would come in this government and do his thing and King can say them fellas that's what this motion is about that's what it's about Mr. Speaker this motion is not about democracy it's about trying to derail us it's about trying to put us off course Mr. Speaker it's about trying to hide the 18% economic growth in this country it's about trying to say that's when Lucia doesn't have the lowest unemployment from the year 2010 the lowest unemployment both in youth and the lowest in the city that's what this motion is about Mr. Speaker Mr. Speaker I support the motion I thank the member for cast yourself for having the courage to come to this parliament and deal with it and I thank all the members who either in their words or in their actions have supported this motion Mr. Speaker because we do not want the member to come inside here and answer and behave like a man and debate and talk and stand up on points of order and deal with the business of the people of the parliament not to run outside like a little child they take my toys daddy they take my toys daddy my toys daddy they take my toys come inside and sit down like a man and talk and debate and face your colleagues man to man be a man not believe that because you privilege you can do whatever you want be a man and those who support him tell him to be a man and don't come just stand the people attack people's children stand the people's children Mr. Speaker nobody attacks thank you Mr. Speaker