Since 2020 the ULP has continually failed to deliver on their manifesto. The promises they do make they break.

Economy
Page 15: Failed to create jobs
Page 15: Failed to keep inflation low.  
Page 15: Failed to lift our living conditions.  
Page 15: Failed to create a business-friendly environment.  
Page 15: Failed to maintain sound macro-economic conditions,  
Page 35: Failed to reduce income tax and corporate tax to 20%
Page 38: Failed to provide enhanced training and business incubation systems for small businesses.
Page 47: Failed to reduce company taxation from 30% to 20%.  
Page 99: Failed to compile a voluntary Vincy Diaspora Directory.

Agriculture
Page 38: Failed to provide greater assistance for agriculture.  
Page 42: Failed to increase export-led growth in traditional agricultural commodities and fishery products.  
Page 42: Failed to roll out more practical initiatives in research and development in agriculture.
Page 43: Failed to identify supportive initiatives of low-cost financing for agriculture and animal husbandry.

New Economy
Page 18: Failed to ramp up the cultural revolution.  
Page 18: Failed to build a modern home for the creative arts.  
Page 18: Failed to build up facilities for the development of a viable cultural industry.  
Page 36: Failed to expand sports and creative industries.  
Page 71: Failed to develop a School for Music and Arts.  
Page 91: Failed to develop the local performing arts as a vital form of cultural expression and as a source of employment.  

Tourism
Page 55: Failed establish our country as a leader in nature tourism.

Infrastructure
Page 15: Failed to construct an acute referral Hospital at Arnos Vale.  
Page 15: Failed to elaborate further the plans to construct a tunnel under Cane Garden.  
Page 15: Failed to relocate the Pole Yard community into improved accommodation.  
Page 15: Failed to build out the modern city at ET Joshua site.  
Page 16: Failed to construct the Modern Parliament and Halls of Justice.  
Page 16: Failed to construct apartments for younger professionals and business persons at Pembroke.  
Page 16: Failed to make the Ottley Hall Project work.  
Page 18: Failed to build a strong regional air and sea transport system.  
Page 55: Failed to construct energy-efficient water desalination plants in the Grenadines.  

Sport
Page 18: Failed to build out other sporting facilities and playing fields.  Page 36: Failed to expand the sports and creative industries.
Page 36: Failed to expand the sports and creative industries.  

Government
Page 49: Failed to establish a single e-Government portal to obtain records, renew permits and licenses, pay taxes and fines, register companies and lodge complaints.
Page 49: Failed to establish an integrated Government electronic payment platform.  
Page 49: Failed to increase capacity of government officials to use ICT hardware.  
Social
Page 35: Failed to strengthen and extend the existing raft of measures relating to the health, social protection, housing and transportation of the elderly.  
Small Business
Page 38: Failed to provide enhanced training and business incubation systems for small businesses.  

Security
Page 18: Failed to strengthen citizen security through the Police Force, Coast Guard and the Prisons.  
Page 36: Failed to strengthen security for small businesses, including training for personnel in the use of small arms, and a more focussed issuance of gun licenses.