Welcome speech by Cayman Islands Premier at Pre Jmc

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Welcome speech by Cayman Islands Premier at Pre Jmc

Welcome:
UK Overseas Territories Heads of Government Pre-JMC

By
Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin, MBE, JP, MLA

9:30
a.m., Wednesday, 26 June, 2019

Kimpton
Seafire Resort

Good
morning,

I
bring a warm Caymanian welcome to you this morning.

For
those of you who have been here before, welcome back. If this is your
first visit to the Cayman Islands, I do hope it will not be your last
time and I hope we will see you again and that you will have
opportunities to experience our culture, attractions, culinary
delights and especially our people. I have no doubt you will be back.
We do hope you will.

Some
of you were here with us just a few short years ago – five to be
exact – when we last hosted the Pre-JMC in 2014. Our purpose today
is to set the stage for the next meeting of the Joint Ministerial
Council in London in November this year.

As
we come together for these Pre-JMC meetings each year, the items on
our agenda can vary with the changing climate both figuratively and
literally. And so it is important that we in this room discuss and
agree as much as we are able on a common position to take with us to
London.

While
the principles espoused in the 2012 White Paper on Security, Success
and Sustainability remain important topics, we are now also faced
with issues dealing with Climate Change, Brexit, FinTech
opportunities, Health and Constitutional considerations.


Also
worth noting is that when we get to London in November there will be
a new Prime Minister with his own Cabinet and so potentially the
players that we now deal with may very well be changed. I do hope, as
I am sure the rest of you do, that we will be able to keep Lord Ahmad
as Minister with responsibility for the Overseas Territories. I think
we can all agree that he has done a stellar job over the past two
years and that he has a shown willingness to fight the establishments
when needed on behalf of the people in our territories.

What
we do not know, as yet, is whether the October deadline for Brexit
will have been met and so we can only watch and wait as the scenarios
continue to play out and work to ensure that whatever the outcome, we
in the Territories are able to benefit from opportunities presented.

As
Heads of Government for Overseas Territories we once again have an
opportunity to exchange views on political and constitutional issues,
especially as they relate to the United Kingdom and its relationship
with us.

I
thank those of you who will be able to stay on in the Cayman Islands
and take part in the various events we have planned for this week –
the inaugural UK/OT Trade Summit and the many celebrations of the
60th anniversary of our first written Constitution. Joining us later
this week will be Lord Ahmad, arriving this evening, and Jamaica
Prime Minister Andrew Holness, who arrives Friday, along with three
visiting British MPs: Sir Graham Brady, Sir Michael Fallon and Lord
Northbrook.

Again,
I welcome you to the Cayman Islands and while we do have a full
agenda today, I hope that you will find time to enjoy all we have to
offer.

I
look forward to the usual spirited discussion and debate and pray
that we all find these proceedings informative and that we come away
with a strategic plan to take our message forward to the full JMC
meeting.

Thank
you.

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Published June 26, 2019

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