Comment of the day

Published: October 12, 2012 at 12:47pm

Posted by Grosvenor in respect of Franco Debono:

Dear Lord, please never let me end up like him.

AMEN.




11 Comments Comment

  1. Village says:

    http://www.bbc.com/news/business-19921042

    Joseph has not done his homework well and he should be realizing this with each day that passes and with every higher energy cost announcement made locally or internationally. Whatever the small reduction token he is planning to make, it will tantamount to gross mismanagement in this spiraling scenario of prices.

    How can you trust such a person?

    To Franco: doesn’t this call for a confidence motion in the leader of the opposition?

    • Malti says:

      one might agree or not with ‘Grosvernor’s comment but
      is your question to FD for real??? are you serious??? lollllllll
      any idea of how parliament works? or should I say supposedly works!

      • Lestrade says:

        Just heard on Sky that UK gas and electricity prices are to increase by about 9% this November.

        Curious to know how are utility bills are to go down if PL is in power after next election.

        By the way, today’s The Times editorial is calling for more substance and less smoke and sound bites in PL’s electoral manifesto ( still in course of being drafted).

    • Ghoxrin Punt says:

      Correct me if I am wrong, but I do not recall Joseph saying when he will reduce the energy bills. He talks about being able to reduce them once Enemalta is more efficient and we are able to take advantage of the connector and other alternative energy solutions, which incidentally are being implemented by a Nationalist Government as we speak.

      With a little commen sense (or in Malta’s case, uncommon sense) one would realise the this reduction in costs will only come about in the future, once all these efficiencies materialise. So for whoever is going to vote Labour because of these promises, think again, because Labour will not reduce the cost. This is just a cheap gimmick, created by a cheap party who thinks that Malta is a cheap country.

    • Lestrade: What do you expect from The Times now that we are on the eve of an election ?

  2. Grosvenor:If you are ever an MP with GonziPN and dare question Lawrence Gonzi’s leadership decisions, YOU WILL END UP LIKE FRANCO !

    • Grosvenor says:

      I’m so used to working with leaders that I never question authority. In my line of work, one does not question, one follows.

      As for you, Mr Privitera, your career seems to have been spent on an armchair criticising everything under the sun, sharing stupid and outmoded opinions. No wonder you very much agree with Franco Debono.

      • elephant says:

        Privitera’s idol was Iz-Zero, i.e. Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici – I am sure you remember him. So what do you expect from such people?

  3. Terror says:

    Mentioning the The Times, last week almost three pages were printed about a goose and today no mention about the Black Monday atrocities.

  4. elephant says:

    I do not think that at present, there is, at The Times, anyone who tasted that Black Day. I have a feeling that they would prefer not to find out: that’s today’s trend of the majority of those who call themselves journalists.

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