Look who’s REALLY stuck in the frigging past: not-to-be-missed TV footage of Il-Guy and Herr Flick protesting Labour’s innocence in 1981
Watch this Xandir Malta footage (below) of a political broadcast FROM 1981 – with Karmenu Vella and Leo Brincat – and try to remember that you haven’t been sucked down the rabbit-hole or teleported by Dr Who.
They’re still Labour MPs 32 years later. And not just any old Labour MPs, either. Il-Guy is writing Labour’s electoral programme and Herr Flick is all over the place. And both are gearing up to become ministers in Puppet Joe’s cabinet.
Anyone who even considers voting for an electoral programme written by this man down below, this fossil from the terrible, terrible years, is either unbalanced or has the most atrocious decision-making skills. Or they grew up in a family of Laburisti but are too brainwashed to think smartly and independently.
Vote for Karmenu Vella’s programm elettorali, when I actually remember him as that monster’s cabinet minister? Jekk m’ghandiex. To quote that T-shirt slogan from 2008: Inz**bab.
I’m not a disciple of the Marquis de Sade.
Maybe that’s the link between all the middle-aged people planning to vote Labour and the fact that they’re mostly reading Fifty Shades of Grey while fantasising about…well, certainly not Joseph Muscat. They’re into pain, sadism and masochism. Maaa, x’injoranza u lack of self-respect.
If they really want Il-Guy and Herr Flick to handcuff them to the bedposts and beat them, it’s their party. Too damn bad they’re going to drag the unwilling rest of us to their dungeon orgy.
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Over the years I have come to see that many Labour supporters and their families have some things in common:
– they were given a free or subsidised house or flat, or a plot of land requisitioned from some poor sod;
– they were given a job on the public sector payroll.
Leo’s the one who should be coordinating with Karmenu to outline an integrated policy for a green economy.
This entails discouraging investment in construction, a rigorous attention to consumption of resources, applying technology to synchronise the best use of energy generation, considering access as important as the right to possess.
In other words, energy autonomy as the ultimate form of freedom, one paradigm shift.
Yeah right.
I like the….nieklu mill-flus li taghna il-Partit Socjalista, il-pagi li ntuhom ahna lil haddiema….etc
This is a pure reflection of the Malta Labour Party’s guarantee to everyone who does not work’/study to find a job. He must have written something recently with the same pen of 40 years ago.
Opportuniet. No comment.
10,000 unemployed from a workforce much lower in number than today. A figure we have come nowhere near under the PN. Says millions.
I love the way he brings up those who are sick and how much the PL cares for them.
Cares for the sick? These are the people who kicked Maltese doctors out of Malta, who shut down the hospital run by the Blue Sisters and kicked them out of Malta too. Who was around then to look after the sick who the Labour government cared so much about?
Opportunity at university? Didn’t the Labour government of the time introduce some point system which kept most people out of the university even though they had all the qualifications?
Oh no no we won’t give in,
Let’s go living in the past.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsCyC1dZiN8
Some signs of early labour.
Fifty Shades of Grey: the making of.
This is 1987 not 1981
The Nationalist Party is criticised for digging in the past of the Labour Party to remind us of what those people have done and what they are still able to do.
The Nationalists have a duty to do this not just for electioneering purposes, but also lest we all forget the miseries we suffered under the socialist regimes.
This is Karmenu Vella speaking 25 years ago like a Communist dictator.
Today 2012, he is the man who is writing the Never Ending Story aka Labour Electoral Programme. This old man and his old colleagues, Alex Sceberras Trigona, Joe Debono Grech, Leo Brincat etc want to give us more of the same medicine. They know that people forget.