Can Jesmond Mugliett be more obvious?

Published: June 19, 2012 at 3:43am

Jesmond Mugliett has been simmering in bitter resentment for the last four years. If I were in his position, I would simply have resigned my seat and got on with making a success of the rest of my life, instead of hanging onto it and using it as a never-ending source of personal misery.

Some people seem to derive a perverse satisfaction out of wallowing in perceived slights.

It’s kind of obvious by now that Labour’s been doing a little bit of flirting with him, but it’s beginning to look mutual, especially after last night’s vote.

And then when you find this on Mugliett’s Facebook page. Well, I don’t know. “Liking” the Opposition leader? When you’re a government MP?

Nasty. There’s no other word for it.




9 Comments Comment

  1. Cportelli says:

    Just one word :SICK

  2. A. Charles says:

    “Cosmopolitan is the lifestylist for millions of fun fearless females who want to be the best they can in every area of their lives, with information on relationships … ”

    I knew that something was amiss with this PERIT when I googled Cosmopolitan and the above mission statement of this magazine flashed in front of me.

    As for liking Joseph Muscat, that’s another kettle of fish; weird but conceivable by a male who loves Cosmos.

  3. Village says:

    These same dissenting members will continue to collude with the opposition to denigrate the party in government. In desperation they are determined to damage and humiliate the party and prejudice its chances come election time.

    They know their political careers are doomed anyway and it is their last chance to take revenge. This behaviour is not tolerated in the Labour camp and their thugs have gone on the rampage for much less.

    The prime minister should keep his calm and would nevertheless do well to keep the government going until the last day of its legislature. There is a very good chance that this scheming and plotting by the unfaithful with the opposition will boomerang.

  4. charlie says:

    How does Mugliett have trhe cheek to speak about respect towards parliament?

    How many times does he practically attend parliametary sittings (not just signing his attendance)?

    Doesn’t he remember the large number of early adjournaments of the House when he was the Minister responsible for the reconstruction of the Regional Road bridge because he was never present?

  5. tinnat says:

    Even more bizarre than ‘liking’ Joseph Muscat is ‘liking’ Cosmopolitan, if you’re a man.

  6. Max says:

    If Labour will come to power, I am sure he will be entrusted with the tunnel project between Malta and Gozo.

    Maybe ONE NEWS will tell us all about it, as they did here.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCRxi6rdJVE

  7. Evarist Saliba says:

    Isn’t there a Maltese proverb that says that it is foolish to keep a viper close to your chest, or up your sleeve?

  8. NotMaltastar says:

    I wonder what Victor Laiviera’s Facebook ‘friend’ Professor Pirotta would have said about ‘that time of the month’ if Mugliett and JPO were women.

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