PM slams UWP over song mocking him, says it “Disrespects Persons With Disabilities”

Prime Minister Philip J Pierre of Saint Lucia has publicly denounced the United Workers Party (UWP) for allegedly mocking individuals with disabilities through a campaign song that ridiculed him. The issue was addressed during a pre-cabinet meeting on November 24, where Pierre expressed his dismay over the insensitive lyrics. The song, which repeatedly included the line “Prime Minister autistic,” was performed by an emcee at a recent UWP rally. Pierre emphasized that such behavior reflects a broader issue of disrespect within the UWP, not only toward him but also toward the disabled community. He stated, “I have had an honours degree. I have worked for myself all my life. But they believe they can take me down. That won’t take me down. People have voted for me for six [election] years. They will vote for me again.” Pierre called on all individuals with disabilities to take note of the UWP’s actions, urging them to recognize the party’s true mentality. He also highlighted his administration’s efforts to support the disabled community, including the establishment of a dedicated ministry and increased funding for education. Pierre concluded by reiterating his appeal to the disabled community, urging them to consider the implications of the UWP’s actions.