- John Michael Geoffrey Manningham Adams
Infobox Prime Minister
name= J.M.G.M."Tom" Adams
imagesize=160px
order=2ndPrime Minister of Barbados
term_start=September 8 ,1976
term_end=March 11 ,1985
deputy=Bernard St. John
predecessor=Errol Barrow
successor=Bernard St. John
birth_date=September 24 ,1931
birth_place=Barbados
death_date=March 11 ,1985
death_place=Barbados
spouse=
residence=Ilaro Court 1976 - 1985
occupation=Lawyer
party=Barbados Labour Party
religion=|John Michael Geoffrey Manningham Adams (
September 24 1931 -March 11 1985 ) known better as "Tom" Adams, was a Barbadian politician. He was the only son ofGrantley Adams (a lawyer and the only Prime Minister of theWest Indies Federation ) and Grace Adams, née Thorne.Adams was educated at
Harrison College , Barbados, from which he won aBarbados Scholarship to Magdalen College of theUniversity of Oxford . He served as thePrime Minister of Barbados between 1976 and 1985. His party, the Barbados Labour Party (BLP), had capitalized on the population's desire for a change from Errol Barrow's Democratic Labour Party (DLP), which had governed the island since independence in 1966. Adams moved the island in the direction of Thatcher's Britain and Reagan's USA, reflecting the conservatism of the early 80's. This alliance found its greatest expression when Tom Adams was the leading proponent in the grouping of Eastern Caribbean states which asked Reagan to intervene in overthrowing the Cuban-backed communist regime of Maurice Bishop in Grenada. Barbados was used as a staging point for some of the U.S. forces, and a nominal contingent of the Barbados Defence Force accompanied in the invasion force's wake, not least to allow (as Barrow claimed) Reagan to gild the statistics. The Bajan population was of two minds about Adams's move, generally conceding that Bishop had moved Grenada too far, but being uneasy with Reagan's US heavy-handedness. Nevertheless, Adam's BLP was tipped to win the upcoming elections, but he died of a heart attack atIlaro Court ,the Prime Minister's official residence, onMarch 11 ,1985 . His deputy-PM, Bernard St. John, succeeded him but the Bajan population was dissatisfied and turned back to the other political giant of those years, Errol Barrow, and his DLP in the subsequent election in 1986. Ironically, Barrow too would die in office shortly after his election victory.The six-story building in
Bridgetown which houses theCentral Bank of Barbados is today known as the Tom Adams Financial Centre in his honour.ee also
*
Politics of Barbados
* List of Premiers/Prime Ministers of Barbados
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