Stop wunna boasting
And look at who en voting,
One hundred and eighty-seven thousand
And still counting.
More than two-thirds
By a simple calculation,
Even Mia could not bring them out
Is my summation.
Last time out
Was the lowest poll ever,
To tell me that this time would be so low
I would say never.
A staggering statistic
Regarding this one
And I dare say it would have been so
Regardless of who won.
Eighty-three thousand
Is the electorate that voted,
It’s just a new national consciousness
Someone quoted.
‘Tis nothing to celebrate,
Madam PM, take note,
For when apathy wins, we all lose,
That is my quote.
Even as the Bs celebrate
We ought to cogitate
On the ramifications of this statistic
For our beloved state.
Just 30.8 percent
Has got to be a protest,
Meaning the BLP got out their base
But not the rest.
Rather than vote BLP
They decided not to vote,
Meaning that the winning BLP party
Must also take note.
For the second time
The Apathy Party has won:
The first time in the 2022 snap election
And again, in this one.
Only once prior to ’22,
Was a poll less than 60%
But these two recent snap elections
Show a certain bent.
It is interesting to note
The poll of 1994
When the Erskine Sandiford DLP
Was shown the door.
A “no confidence” motion
Brought by Owen Arthur
Succeeded on the floor of Parliament
And the D's struggled ever after.
That three-year term
Occasioned a snap election
And was one of three 60% turn-outs
Going back to the ’56 election.
The highest election polls
Came in successive elections:
The first in our year of Independence
And in the 1971 elections.
Both were Barrow wins
In the upper 70s and 80s,
79.7% in the year of Independence
Full of expectancy.
Independence was granted
Just the February before,
Thus, Barrow became a national hero
For this and more.
In '71 was the highest
With a whopping 80.63 %,
That the vote was a powerful means,
Drove the Bajan intent.
But now gone from us
Are those civic conscious days
When a complete parliamentary term
Comprised five years.
Now we have elections
Long before that time
And this strategy puts other parties
In a serious bind.
Mia is very clever,
A shrewd strategist is she
And it’s time she uses her clever mind
To curb this apathy.
Apathy Party has won
These last two elections,
So, the buck now stops at PM Mottley:
Leader of our Nation.
The worst of it all,
None will enter parliament
And unless someone crosses again,
There’s none to represent.
No opposition in Parliament
Hampers true democracy
And I must remind my Bajan family,
This is a travesty.
Apathy has won again
And in effect we have lost,
So, all we can do now is wait and see
What will be the cost.
Stewart Russell © February 12, 2026
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