Play it now: a star performance by Joe Debono Grech

Published: March 9, 2009 at 7:21pm

Joe Debono Grech

New Labour, same old hamallagni. Listen to this parliamentary brawl by steel soldier Joe Debono Grech, who’s been busy denting Joseph Muscat’s carefully nurtured and wafer-thin image of a born-again political party.

The voices are those of the Speaker of the House, trying to calm the situation, and of Joe Debono Grech, yelling at – if you please – no less than the prime minister, using a variety of select adjectives that prompt the Speaker to say, “L-Onorevoli Debono Grech – language!”




10 Comments Comment

  1. Tonio Farrugia says:

    The leopard cannot change its spots. However, in this case, the Maltese version would be more apt. (Il-****** taqtaghlu denbu, …)

  2. A.J. Anastasi says:

    I can’t open this link!

    Help!

    [Daphne – It’s not a link to a site; it’s an MP3 sound recording that I’ve had done. Click on it, and when it asks you whether you want to save the file, save it to your Documents folder, then play it from there. Then you can also attach it to emails and send it around to your friends for a laugh.]

  3. Leonard says:

    This is what Joseph is telling Joe
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-l5FyA3pgo

  4. Harry Purdie says:

    Love the hair of the little bearded one. Perhaps his mentor could recommend an enhancement establishment.

  5. Alan says:

    I prefer the rough manners of Joe Debono Grech by far to the arrogant way Austin Gatt accused an innocent person of something he didn’t commit, using the cowardly parliamentary privilege.

  6. Stephen Spiteri says:

    The hair on Muscat’s head and the one on the photo in the background – are they the same ?

  7. 'Nello says:

    This…….person (JDG) has spent a major portion of his life with the title ‘L-Onorevoli’. Oh leeeeee, jahasra.

  8. John - Sliema says:

    Why are people discussing trivial things such as someone’s hair or lack of it. For heaven’s sake, let’s concentrate on the important issues. Schoolyard childish personal attacks should be left in the schoolyard.

  9. Harry Purdie says:

    Hey, John-Sliema,

    This boy is pretending to be a politician. Therefore he is fair game, as are all politicos. Once he has something original to utter, perhaps he may be taken seriously. However, I doubt it, until he, or his followers, uncover some hair-raising scandal or have something positive to offer.

  10. L Magri says:

    Hair seems to be the issue, time to cut in to that 60s musical…take it away Leonard.

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