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.
if jagan was alive he would have post this lady to work in some amerindian village
The HC shoulda had her smoke a cigar
How big should the cigar be ?
Gotta be pretty big...some women, you nevva know.
This is an Amerind woman, a proud and able one in her own right. Lets not defile her with sexual jokes as that would be reducing her to the easy stereotype for our people by every other ethnicity in Guyana.
I Pick on Plumpy Manickchand for her size, laziness, how easy it is to tick her off, her sense of entitlement etc....that's all fair game. It is not fair game to be sexually divisive to her and I have not done that. Please offer Miss Carolyn Rodrigues the same courtesies. Her ethnicity makes that an even more compelling prohibition.