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Mia Sets the Record Straight for the Dems
Monday, 31 Dec 2007

Deputy Prime Minister and Barbados Labour Party candidate for St. Michael North East, Mia Mottley, had a number of questions for the Dems yesterday.

She wanted a number of answers from the Democratic Labour Party after they ran a misleading ad in the Press concerning the closure of a number of supermarkets over the years.

She asked at a Press conference yesterday:

What about Jordan’s Supermarket, which operates stores in Speightstown, Fitts Village, Baxters Road and Fairchild Street?

What about Eddie’s Trading, now a virtual chain of stores in Speighstown?

What about the Carlton and A1 and Emerald City chain?

What about Popular Discount?

What about Shop Smart?

Who owns these and how do you account for their growth? What about the scores of indigenous retailers who have established businesses all over this island?

videoClick here for video of Mia Mottley Press conference.


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