Four years, actually – but never mind.

Published: August 4, 2012 at 6:56pm




3 Comments Comment

  1. Ian says:

    They’ve got some cheek. The PN really needs to take off the gloves and put Labour in their place with these billboards.

    Ejja where’s that cunning marketing that the PN used five years ago?

  2. Randon says:

    I do not think the PN billboard’s motif reminiscent of past deisgn was very clever.

    Thirty years ago when Saatchi & Saatchi designed that billboard the political world was still embedded in the Cold War and computers and telecommunication gadgets were far less a domestic item than they are today.

    So what relevance does a billboard designed 30 years ago have for today? Labour’s quick response to the PN billboard made me wonder who are the real dinosaurs nowadays.

    [Daphne – Labour’s quick response, as you put it, merely highlighted Labour’s lack of policies. A proper response to a billboard accusing Labour of being a major mass unemployment risk would be the delineation of why this will not happen. And not, yayayaya-look-in-the-mmirror.]

    • L-Iskocciz says:

      X’ghandu x’jaqsam “Random”!

      Bhal dak li qallu, skond int “and computers and telecommunication gadgets were far less a domestic item than they are today.”

      Jekk ikollok Malta kollha komputers, ikollok ix-xoghol. Maaaa… x’faqar ta’ argumenti.

      “Random”, mhux il-komputers igibu x-xoghol. IZDA IX-XOGHOL IGIB IL-KOMPUTERS.

      X’jiswew il-komputers minghajr XOGHOL? Biex tilghab is-“Solitaire”?

      Jista’ jkollok Malta miksija komputers u malli xi negozjant jisma’ bl-isem Malta, jithawwad. Ghax taht Muscat’s Labour Party, ma tahdimx, tant li kellu johrog jaghti GARANZIJA LI L-NEGOZNANT HUWA “SAFE”.

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