Bryan Michael Pilgrim (born 3 January 1947) [1] is a Saint Lucian politician and former prime minister.
He was appointed as a minister within the office of Prime Minister Allan Louisy after Saint Lucia Labour Party victory in the elections of 1979. However, he fell out with the Labour party in 1982. [2] He served as 4th Prime Minister of Saint Lucia (Acting Prime Minister) after the resignation of Winston Cenac on 17 January 1982. [3] [4] He also held the additional portfolio of Minister of Finance. [5] As agreed he served for four months. He campaigned in the 1982 elections as Progressive Labour Party candidate, but lost. [2] He was succeeded as prime minister in May 1982 by John Compton, [6] leader of the United Workers' Party.
He campaigned in both of the 1987 elections as a candidate of Progressive Labour Party candidate, but lost. [2] Then Pilgrim set up his own accounting firm. However, in the elections of 1992 he campaigned as United Workers Party (UWP) candidate, but lost. [2]