Harold Bernard St. John
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The Right Honourable Sir Harold Bernard St. John KA |
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3rd Prime Minister of Barbados | |
In office 11 March 1985 – 29 May 1986 |
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Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Governor-General | Hugh Springer |
Preceded by | J.M.G. (Tom) Adams |
Succeeded by | Errol Barrow |
Constituency | Christ Church South |
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Born | 16 August 1931 Christ Church, Barbados |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Barbados |
Political party | Barbados Labour Party |
Spouse(s) | Lady Stella St. John (nee Hope) |
Residence | Ilaro Court 1985–1986 |
Profession | Lawyer |
Sir Harold Bernard St. John, KA (16 August 1931 – 29 February 2004) was a Barbadian politician who served as the third Prime Minister of Barbados from 1985 to 1986. He was leader of the Barbados Labour Party from 1970 to 1971 and again from 1985 to 1987. He was widely known as Bree.
St. John was born in the Parish of Christ Church. He attended the Christ Church Foundation School He was professionally trained as a lawyer at the University College London. He joined the Barbados Labour Party in 1959, before independence from the United Kingdom. After independence in 1966, he was elected to the Barbados House of Assembly. He served as a member of the Upper Chamber between 1971 and 1976 as a member of the Opposition party.
He left the Upper House when he was re-elected to the House of Assembly in 1976 when his party under J.M.G. Adams won the election. He served in numerous cabinet positions in the 1970s including deputy prime minister, minister of trade and industry, and minister of tourism where he did his most influential work in developing the tourism industry in Barbados. When Adams died in 1985 St. John became Prime Minister. He was defeated in the 1986 elections by Errol Barrow and the Democratic Labour Party.
In 1994 when the BLP regained power, he did not return to Cabinet and served instead as a backbencher under Owen Arthur. Hon. Billie Antoinette Miller was appointed Deputy Prime Minister. That same year St. John was conferred the highest honour in Barbados; he was made a Knight of St. Andrew (KA) of the Order of Barbados.
In 2004, Bernard St. John died of cancer in Bridgetown. He left his widow Lady Stella (née Hope) and three chilrden: Bryte, Charmaine and Nicole. [1]
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Barbados 1985–1986 |
Succeeded by Errol Barrow |
- 1931 births
- 2004 deaths
- Alumni of University College London
- Members of the Senate of Barbados
- Leaders of the Barbados Labour Party
- Prime Ministers of Barbados
- People educated at Harrison College (Barbados)
- Cancer deaths in Barbados
- People from Christ Church, Barbados
- Members of the House of Assembly of Barbados
- Knights and Dames of St Andrew (Barbados)