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Brother Lee: Anguilla Mourns a Gentle Giant Who Shaped Public Health and Culture

A beloved inspector, broadcaster and community pillar whose fairness and humility touched every corner of the island. Share Anguilla is mourning a man whose presence was so steady, so familiar, and so quietly influential that his passing feels like a break in the island’s rhythm. Leroy “Brother Lee” Richardson was more than a public health pioneer, more than a cultural contributor, more than a voice on Kool FM — he was one of those rare Anguillians who managed to touch every corner of community life with a spirit that was pleasant, professional, fair, and unfailingly reasonable. His loss has swept across the island like a firestorm because he was woven into the everyday fabric of Anguilla in ways people often didn’t realise until now. “An older photograph of Brother Lee captures the quiet strength he carried throughout his life — a man whose pleasant nature, professionalism and unwavering fairness shaped Anguilla far beyond the roles he held.” For...

Enough for Wars, But Not Enough to Eat? Will You Join the Call for A General Election?


It’s a bitter truth: while billions are spent on global conflicts, families across Britain queue at food banks and children go to bed hungry. The cost-of-living crisis isn’t just economic—it’s moral. And the public is fed up.

A petition demanding a general election has now surpassed 630,000 signatures, reflecting deep frustration with broken promises and political detachment. One initiator, a publican from Shropshire, said it plainly: “We were promised better. We got worse.”

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer dismissed the call, saying, “We’re making the tough calls that matter.” But for many, that response feels tone-deaf. With inflation biting and homelessness rising, the public wants more than tough talk—they want results.

This isn’t just about politics. It’s about priorities. If we can fund wars, we can feed children. If we can send aid abroad, we can house our own. The time for delay is over.  As frustration grows, the public’s demand for accountability is becoming impossible to ignore. 

With over 630,000 signatures and counting, this isn’t just a protest—it’s a movement. And as Sir Keir Starmer continues to sidestep calls for a general election, the pressure is mounting fast.

Britain deserves leadership that listens. The hunger for change is real—and growing.

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