It is fear of Labour being elected that creates instability, because we never know what they’ll be doing

Published: January 27, 2012 at 3:02am

Manuel Mallia gets ready to screw the country.

I planned to write about this myself, but a reader beat me to it. Here is his comment (posted by Ghoxrin Punt earlier tonight):

I have just finished watching the extremely irritating Manuel Mallia on Bondi + and I have one observation for Labour.

What holds an investor back from investing is not the ‘instability’ of the current government, but the instability being created by Labour purely due to the fact that they have not yet come out with their policies.

If an investor were certain that the economic direction of a country would not change purely because there is a change in government, they would still invest, depite an upcoming election. If anything is holding them back, it is the fact that investors do not know if policies would change under a Labour government, needless to say, change for the worse.

Labour YOU are creating the uncertainty through your actions and comments – shame on you.




15 Comments Comment

  1. Dee says:

    Manu Maltes admits he is turned on sexually by Joe Muscat, on Facebook:

    Emanuel Cini

    ” Fucking great hearing JM. I am wetting myself here!!”

    14 hours ago near Bormla, Malta
    .

  2. Village says:

    Kemm hxin l-avukat taht in-Nazzjonalisti grazzi ghal Gwido.

  3. Anthony says:

    After the PL made a fool of itself before the nation, it had the audacity to send its lawyer to plead its case on Bondi+.

    All the party’s top brass absconded from public view once it became clear that they were all prattikament nothing.

    Mallia spent the best part of twenty minutes saying that the government had no majority in parliament.

    Whatever Lou asked him the answer was always the same with the occasional word change. In fact he did not answer one single question.

    If he thought he was brainwashing a jury then he did quite well.

    If he thought that he and his political masters should be entrusted with the running of this country following his appearance on television then he ought to think again.

    What the country needs are politicians with a clear, spelt-out vision for the future not criminal lawyers trying to pull a fast one on it.

    • Jozef says:

      It is exactly what I was thinking as I watched him relentlessly pushing Lou away from his questions.

      We don’t need criminal court defence tactics in politics.

      His ‘m’intix ser tfixxkilni’ confirmed how rehearsed the script was.

      in other words, all he did was to absolve Labour.

    • George Mifsud says:

      What is a successful, 60+, high profile, criminal lawyer doing with those twerps. Something does not seem right.

  4. antoine says:

    Daphne, you are a wee star; we love you. My sole purpose in life is to read your comments. xxxx

  5. ciccio says:

    Ghoxrin Punt deserves 100 points for his remarks.

    Labour’s policies are best summed up in that envy green thing that Dr. Emmanuel Mallia is holding.

    P.S. How many Justice Ministers will Labour have?

  6. xmun says:

    Muscat’s cabinet:

    new 60 + year olds (Mallia, Scicluna)
    old dinasaurs (Karmenu Vella, George Vella, Leo Brincat, M L Coleiro, Varist)
    the idiots (Parnis, Luciano, Marlene, Justyne)
    and
    the inexperienced (Joseph Muscat)

    Who have I missed from the greatest cabinet Malta will ever have?

  7. Poor things. They are only struggling hard to do their level best, which, after all, seems to be too far below the barest required minimum. Poor Malta.

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