The Premier of Bermuda, the Hon. David Burt, travelled to the United Kingdom from November 17-22 to attend the annual Joint Ministerial Council (JMC) in London, the first under the new UK Labour Government. This important forum facilitated discussions with UK ministers and fellow Overseas Territory leaders on enhancing the UK-OT relationship through principles of partnership, respect, and democratic autonomy.
While in the UK, the Premier held bilateral meetings with Stephen Doughty, MP, Minister for Overseas Territories, and Tulip Siddiq, MP, Economic Secretary to the Treasury. Discussions focused on constitutional reform, corporate income tax implementation, and Bermuda's steadfast adherence to global financial transparency standards. The Premier also engaged with Foreign Secretary David Lammy, highlighting the UK’s prior stance on Bermuda’s cannabis legislation.
The visit included economic discussions with representatives from Lloyd’s of London and the Bank of England, emphasising Bermuda’s importance to the global insurance industry. Additionally, Bermuda’s leadership in climate advocacy was recognised, with progress made on establishing an Overseas Territory Climate Resilience Facility.
A highlight of the visit was the Premier’s engagement with young Bermudians studying in the UK during the Student Dinner in London. This interaction showcased the remarkable talent and aspirations of the next generation and underscored the importance of investing in Bermuda’s youth and their future contributions to the island’s success.
The trip reinforced Bermuda’s leadership role among the Overseas Territories and its commitment to advancing democratic governance, economic development, and climate resilience.