Simon Busuttil currently speaking at the PN rally, broadcast live on NET

Published: December 12, 2012 at 4:51pm

I’m glad he reminded people that the March elections will take place on the 10th anniversary of the EU membership referendum.

Those who treasure their EU passport while voting to make prime minister the very man who tried to stop them getting that passport, on that make-or-break day, 1. need to get their head examined for poor judgement, or 2. are taking Christian forgiveness and turning the other cheek to the extreme limit of masochism.




9 Comments Comment

  1. John Zammit says:

    I am going to vote for peace of mind and for serene evenings watching my TV.

    What I would like as well is that certain faces will also disappear from the PN.

    And I will make certain that a number of boxes remain unnumbered on my ballot sheet.

    We can bring about change by choosing wisely as the prime minister said. Vote the rubbish out and vote in who has shone.

  2. giraffa says:

    I was there – the enthusiasm in the large crowd was unbelievable, a collective reminiscence of having got rid of a huge wart, a launching pad to start climbing the polls.

    Simon’s speech was fantastic, with perfect delivery, eloquence and hitting the right chords with the public, especially with emphasis on youth and Europe.

    No wonder the PL isn’t happy having to face the new deputy leader.

  3. Stacey says:

    LETS GO FOR IT

    It has a nice ring to it. I like it.

  4. Tania says:

    The atmosphere at he rally tonight was electrifying.

    We are all determined to win again because the country still needs the Nationalist Party.

    I came home to find Joseph Muscat on One TV and he seems so lost, he struggles to find the words that will make him seem knowledgable when it is apparent that he has no idea and is out of his depth.

    We cannot afford to let labour ruin the country with their socialist agenda. Whatever they want to call themselves we know they have never stopped being red socialists.

  5. The Scot says:

    With this reasoning, you are saying that the PN have a devine right to govern Malta for eternity….
    or it is the EU anniversary, or Independence or Tal Barrani etc etc…in the meantime they have been in government for 25 years now…many good things have been done in these 25 years ,but also not good things, money have been squandered away…how you can justify paying 20 or 30% more on hospitals, power stations ,roads etc? and then boast about it?…anyone can spend and overspend…its getting value for money, that makes you a good government…

    [Daphne – Actually no. The PN has not been in government for 25 years. I has been in government for 14 years.]

  6. Joe Attard says:

    Qieghed nixxarrab ! In 3 months its all over for you!

    [Daphne – How vulgar. Not that I expect anything better, of course.]

    • Jozef says:

      Funny how notwithstanding Joseph’s inclusive spiel, all they ever say is how others are finished.

      I suppose it’s the only line they really understand.

  7. *1981* says:

    Is Joe Attard female? Or am I getting it all wrong?

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