Sir John Swan weighs in, and again. Attuned to both the man on the street and Bermuda’s business mainstay, he’s right on target. It’s not just the neglect that’s a problem, it’s the hostility. How come everyone can see this except our isolated and blinkered PLP leaders?
“We are sending out a message that we are not really sure if we want to be in business or not. I see places like New York, London, Ireland, Singapore and Cayman and they want to take the businesses from us.”
“I think there is a sense out there in Bermuda not spoken publicly by the international businesses because they are afraid to but they are wondering if they are really welcome in this country.”
“We need to change direction and the people who come to Bermuda need to feel comfortable and welcome.”
“We need to get away from race, race, race.”
“Yes Bermudians should be treated right but if we invite someone here they need to be treated cordially and white Bermudians treated like they are Bermudians.”
“This election is a big one and on an international level.”
A spokesman for the Bermuda Government discounted the news saying that Sir John had clearly been drinking with the expats.
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