In a telephone interview with News Source from his Main Street, Georgetown office, High Commissioner Ayre said his response to the Minister’s statement would be to “let’s focus on the Ministerial statement; the UK government views with concern the continued prorogation of Parliament and that is principally because we have no idea why Parliament was prorogued”.
He said he is not surprised by the statement but would like to know why the belief exists that the British should not have an opinion or concern about what is happening in Guyana.
Filed: 13th January, 2015
You can only express your thoughts as the British High Commissioner.
However, on behalf of your government you have not authority to dictate to the Guyana government what it must do.
Guyana has an illegal government, the British High Commisioner can do whatever the rass he wants and none in Guyana can do shit about it. No one in Guyana knows fkall about laws it seems from your almight fatlardass Prez down.,..to u.
Continuation of his inept actions on the internal issues of Guyana would hasten his recall by the British Government.
Your comments continue to display a lack of basic understanding,
Shut your silly behind. Guyana has a British imprint. It is unique in the sense none of the peoples there now enjoying that British legacy are its original owners minus Amerinds. The British could have kept it as the French did with Cayenne.
They give it up contingent on it's development into a full fledged western style democracy. To that end Annex C of the independence agreement detailed treatments to native peoples. Since then also they have doled out some serious cash to help us.
Who in the PPP has a better right to be in Guyana than any Englishman? Note, as a common wealth nation any can come and become guyanese easily!
Yours is permanently shut, so the stuff flows uninterruptedly from your mouth.
While Guyana indeed has, among others, a British background it is an independent country.
Being a member of the Commonwealth Nation does not mean that Guyana is controlled by Britain.
You old waste, the Brits have a historical right to say something with respect to how well the citizens of our society is managed. They dole out serious cash to affirm that duty and the carpetbaggers in the PPP only do what they do best...talk crap like you do.
Guyana is an independent country since May 1966.
Britain indeed has an historical past. They may make recommendations through the proper channels but they cannot dictate anything to the Guyana government.
And where have they dictated anything to those dictators? They advised in polite ways that the PPP are going down a path that is contrary to their view of the world and as such the implicit message is they will not support it. In a blink they can ask their counter part in the US and Canada to pressure the PPP to change course or drop to their knees!
Read again the information provided in the opening article.
Read and understood. It is a tap on the shoulders of the fledgling dictators in the PPP that they will never learn to fly!
Remember this ---
Ties with the British government was severed though Guyana remains within the Commonwealth of Nations.
The only direct association, which exist for all former colonies, are some of the defense agreements and arrangements which is provided by Britain.
So you want them to help defend Guyana, but you don't want them to have a say. Is the PPP brain-damaged ?