- Gombey Liberation Party
The Gombey Liberation Party (GLP) is a
grassroots political party inBermuda . Founded on the 3rd of July, 2003, shortly before that year's general election, the GLP has yet to attain a seat in the Bermuda Parliament.24 year old artist and musician Gavin Sundjata Smith created the GLP with the assistance of his brother Corin, a supporter of the
United Bermuda Party and former member of the youth wing of the Progressive Labour Party, and used the name of a type of local dancer, theGombey , to attract interest in the party.Platform
Under the slogan, "The Power of One", the GLP's political platform — directed towards the Bermudian youth — revolved around removing the remnants of colonialism and British influence from Bermuda. Much of this influence comes in the form of the
Governor of Bermuda , whom Smith claimed was consolidating his power — backed by a conservative neo-colonial movement — over theBermuda Police Service , theBermuda Regiment and the legal and banking systems.GLP intended to use "therapeutic" instead of "adversarial" measures to attain its goals, including civic engagement and a balance between "grassroots values" and "establishment priorities":
Grassroots values
* Faith
* Family
* Fulfillment
* Fairness
* Freedom
* Fun
* Flexibility
* UnityEstablishment priorities
* Ideology
* Bureaucracy
* Necessity
* Force
* Control
* Protocol
* Efficiency
* OrderOther goals included the rejuvenation of local culture through the establishment of "culture centres" on several derelict site. [Johnson, Ayo. " [http://web.archive.org/web/20030804124836/www.theroyalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030710/NEWS/107100040 GLP targets destructive policies of the past] ", "The Royal Gazette", July 10, 2003] More ambitious proposals included relocating the
Bermuda International Airport and redeveloping St. George's historic forts for a variety of purposes, as well as initiating truth and reconciliation. [Johnson, Ayo. " [http://web.archive.org/web/20030804125130/www.theroyalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030719/NEWS/107190072 GLP platform builds on its East End roots] ", "The Royal Gazette", July 18, 2003]Public response
Though many individuals found Smith and the GLP an entertaining concept, few took him seriously. Of those that did was a section who responded with great hostility, including threats to Smith's family. The origin of this hostility is attributed by some to the use of the phrase "Gombey" and the fact that the GLP was running against then-Premier Jennifer Smith. [Johnson, Ayo. " [http://web.archive.org/web/20030803221300/http://www.theroyalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030719/NEWS/107190074 Gombey Liberation Party leader feels hard knocks of politics] ", "The Royal Gazette", July 19, 2003]
2003 Election
During the 2003 General Election, founder Gavin Smith was the party's only candidate and ran for the St. George's North constituency, against the PLP's then-Premier Jennifer Smith and the UBP's Kenneth Bascome. He received 16 votes, or about 0.02% of the ballots cast, compared to J. Smith's 423 and Bascome's 415.
G. Smith's final count was the lowest of the Election, followed by 41 votes for the National Liberal Party's lone candidate
Graeme Outerbridge , and 51 votes for the lone independent candidateStuart Hayward , both of whom were more publicly known than Smith. In fact, these three, and one each from the two main parties, were the only candidates to receive fewer than a hundred votes.External links
* [http://bermuda.election.bm/2003/gavin_smith.htm Gavin Smith Mini-Biography]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20030804124935/www.theroyalgazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20030709/NEWS/107090054 Smith vs. Smith: Gombey candidate likes his chances in St. George's]
* [http://hosting.royalgazette.com/siftology.royalgazette/Article/article.jsp?articleId=7d33e1230030054§ionId=49 Time to let my peers know their power says Gavin]References
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