Joint Ministerial Council

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Location
London

The Premier of Bermuda, the Hon. David Burt travelled to the UK from 12 November-16 November to attend the Joint Ministerial Council (JMC) in London, the annual meeting hosted by the UK government, bringing together leaders of the British Overseas Territories. The Deputy Premier joined Premier Burt for this year’s engagements in London.

The primary focus of this year’s JMC was the deliberation of a new Joint Declaration between the United Kingdom and British Overseas Territories. This Declaration is a substantial step forward, outlining the UK's strategy to fulfil its commitments to the Territories, integrating their needs across various Whitehall Government Departments.

During the JMC, the Premier of Bermuda stressed two fundamental principles essential for Bermuda's relationship with the UK: full self-governance and enhanced global representation of Bermuda’s interests. The Premier advocated for a modern partnership, with the UK devolving appropriate powers to Bermuda and other Overseas Territories.

The desire for constitutional advancement and self-determination through United Nations participation was emphasised, reflecting Bermuda's status as a 'Non-Self-Governing Territory.' Bermuda’s mature constitution demands consultation on the application of UK laws and conventions that may impact the island.

The JMC acknowledged the Overseas Territories' global leadership in environmental science and efforts to combat illicit finance and corruption. Bermuda's role in these areas was particularly noted.

The Premier and the Deputy Premier also engaged in hearings with the UK's Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee (PACAC) and the Foreign Affairs Committee and held a bilateral meeting with David Rutley MP, the Minister of State for the Overseas Territories. The Premier addressed the security coding of Bermuda passports and the government's commitment to CARICOM, receiving support from Minister Rutley.

Before departing for Bermuda, the Premier also met with Ms Tayla Imani Bean, representing Bermuda at the UK Youth Parliament, to wish her the best of luck as she prepared to deliver her speech on anti-social behaviour and issues affecting young people in the House of Commons.

Air Travel
$6162.60
Ground Transportation
$47.92
Accommodation
$2419.04
Meals
$7.69
Miscellaneous
$19.35
Total costs
$8656.60