This is the man who Labour wheeled out in a paid newspaper supplement, to support its power station plan

Published: January 16, 2013 at 1:47am




5 Comments Comment

  1. Jozef says:

    Dan il-prim ministru se jkun mdawwar bid-delinkwenti.

  2. Vanni says:

    Something else.

    It has been 8 days since Labour came out with their proposal. Eight days of arguments, and where everybody and his cat has expressed an opinion, except for that august body, the FAA.

    When one checks out their website, the most recent thing that can be seen is a Fund Raising activity that was planned for the 12th December 2012. The previous update to that concerned an art exhibition, held between 10th and 30th November.

    The press releases are even more significant. FAA HAD an opinion on everything it seems. Here are the most recent, as can be seen from their website.
    “Malta still not in line with EU rules regarding renewable energy”

    “Is MEPA Reform Working?”

    “MEPA Recommends Approval of Supermarket in Water-Valley”

    “MEPA’s idea of Environmental Justice”

    “Change At MEPA”

    “Ongoing Heritage Abuse”

    “FAA welcomes Urban Regeneration Scheme that helps Create Employment”

    “Conclusion of Drugs Court Case”

    It seems that after the Christmas fundraiser, all activity has stopped.

    If one was of a suspicious nature, one might wonder if this was all a con, a-fly-by-night operation to raise funds and ride off into the sunset.

    Either this, or that most unthinkable, that the FAA were around to cause the authorities as much grief as possible.

    But I am sure that the FAA is composed of people of sound principles, and would never stoop so low.

    However, if the problem is that Astrid is still resting her weary voice from the exertions from carol singing (http://faa.org.mt/christmas-at-the-priory/), I will willingly donate some lozenges. Her dulcet tones on the environmental issues are sorely missed.

  3. lino says:

    Has Cyrus become straight?

  4. Max says:

    Why is Andreas Gerdes altering his previous statement shifting to a non-feasible expenditure?

    Maybe he is trying to lure the pending cases since there will be a probability that in Malta we will have a Labour administration.

    Daphne I ask, is this the way Labour will govern?

    You have exposed them and you should shed more light on such old Labour tactics. Keep well and well done for your hard work.

  5. observer says:

    Birds of a feather flock together.

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