Joseph Muscat is right: it’s a great idea to pick a Super One hack and put him in charge of the country right now

Published: November 16, 2011 at 10:54am

“Il-gvern qieghed jghatti problemi kbar b’soluzzjoniet zghar” – that rather applies to the hair situation, I think

The prime minister didn’t think he needed a podium saying ‘Ghaqal’. I wonder why.




8 Comments Comment

  1. el bandido guapo says:

    I am truly lost for words, I don’t know why the MLP rebranded as PL, more suitable would have been P.K – Partit tal Kontijiet – because that’s all that ever gets mentioned.

    But, I’m not surprised at all – now this bit should be transcribed for eternity – here is what JM says at 02:30 –

    “This realistic and responsible reduction in water/electricity bills is the best way to enlarge the economy and attract more jobs and investment to our country”

    O. M. F. G. So that is the lynchpin of all of Labour’s economic policies. Reduce W/E bills (and note the repeated use of the terms “realistic” and “responsible” – translate into, – we know we are not in a position to reduce them at all, so expect just a token reduction – and that, ladies and gents, is Malta’s economy sorted for the next five years.

    So there you have it.

    • Jozef says:

      Apart from his latest disclaimer, that they don’t have, as yet, access to the workings, unless Karmenu Vella was speaking ofderekort and inhiskepesiti.

  2. Harry Purdie says:

    A neophyte surrounded by Neanderthals.

  3. Sarah says:

    Muscat is as credible as Kim Kardashian.

  4. Ooooops says:

    Come next election, their slogan will be, ” Ivvota Labour… we have a plan, but we’re not telling you what it is, except that it’s crystal clear.”

  5. Antoine Vella says:

    Someone should tell Joseph Muscat that solutions, big or small, are not meant to cover problems but to solve them. That’s why they are called solutions.

    • Allo Allo says:

      And it goes without saying that if the governement is solving big problems with small solutions it’s an efficiency certificate.

  6. C Falzon says:

    Weren’t the buses Malta’s biggest problem?

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