Here’s a Labour Party video from March 2008

Published: March 17, 2013 at 12:58pm

And here are some photographs from March 2013:

Jeffrey among the crowd of Labour supporters 11MAR13

Jeffrey Carmen and daughter enter Castille

Jeffrey Carmen and duaghter enter Castille 11Mar13

Jeffrey Pullicino celebrating with Andrew Ellul March 2013

Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando drunk on the bar_10 March 2013

Jeffrey, Jesmond, Franco and Robert on Bundy 1

JPO Labour

JPO

Robert and Jeffrey on Bundy




18 Comments Comment

  1. Helen says:

    Bikkejtni Daphne. Shame on you.

  2. edgar says:

    The only hope for the PN is that this rubbish of a person left and has been accepted by the PL. Good riddance to bad rubbish

    • AllIWantIsToLiveInPeace says:

      Absolutely good riddance. The trouble is that Labour supporters don’t know any better, and actually like these sorts of ‘people’.

    • Min Jaf says:

      Joseph Muscat is still selling JPO, Mugliett and Franco Debono as members of the Opposition.

      They are also regularly paraded as such on ONE TV, if only to conceal the fact that the opportunistic and politically dishonest pre-election policies adopted by Joseph Muscat have saddled the PL with three unsavoury characters who now demand their thirty pieces of silver and who will just not go away.

      If the PN is to win back its former prominence in the political field, the visible expulsion of these treacherous unprincipled individuals from the party is an absolute priority.

    • gogo says:

      MA nistax nifem – trid ikollok wiccek infurat biex l-ewwel kien fl-iskandlu tal-Mistra issa mar mal-PL.

  3. maws says:

    But honestly – would you let this man anywhere near your mouth?

  4. Paddling Duck says:

    Five years can literally change a man to such a low point….

    • Min Jaf says:

      The past five years did not change JPO to a low point, they only brought to light his duplicity and total lack of character. Same as happened with Mugliett and Franco Debono.

      It is to Lawrence Gonzi’s everlasting credit that he managed to pilot the country to progressively higher levels of prosperity for the full period of the legislature, while at the same time having to cope with the sabotage and tantrums of these emotionally immature and unstable characters.

  5. AllIWantIsToLiveInPeace says:

    Glad to finally be rid of JPO. Utter trash. And as for Franco Debono, he is just an idiot with a God-complex. What they don’t even realise is how they betrayed all those who voted for them.

    As for that Musumeci, he should never have been in with the PN, the arrogant opportunist that he is.

    Don’t know enough to say anything about that other guy, what was his name?

    And then there’s that other creep, Cyrus Engerer. Yuk.

    The reason the PN went down the tubes is because it had too many of these sorts of people in its ranks. The party should screen people properly before letting them represent it and be voted for by people like me, who have no way of checking them out and who take it for granted that they are good just because they appear on the party list.

    One of the reasons I vote for the PN is because I do not approve of the types of people in the Labour ranks — so please, I expect rather better in those of the PN.

    What a complete let down. No wonder so many people simply did not vote during this election.

  6. maws says:

    JPO is a clear example of what Maltese society has been reduced to.

    Unfortunately he is not an exception, but a clear example of how a slimy, opportunistic freak has been courted/criticized by both political parties for political gain.

    I sincerely hope we still have a couple of politicians with a vertebral column. Has Maltese society always been this shallow?

    [Daphne – Yes. That’s why the years 1971 to 1987 were possible. Almost nobody fought back. Instead they prioritised survival in the short term.]

    • Min Jaf says:

      Unfortunately, every generation or so people forget, and have to learn again to their great cost, that the mark they put on the ballot paper is not the same as the evaluation mark on a school copybook, but that their vote carries serious and long-lasting consequences for them and for the whole country.

      This happened in 1955, 1971, 1996, and now again in 2013.

  7. Min Jaf says:

    It might also be opportune for that Frankie Tabone in the making, Robert Arrigo, to understand that the No 1 votes that he garners in both his constituencies are largely due to the alphabetical listing of Arrigo Robert at top if the party list on the ballot paper and also to the ignorance of the electorate of the workings of the STV system.

    That much is evident by the comparatively smaller number of No 1 votes given to Zammit Dimech Francis at bottom of the ballot paper when he is by all counts a vastly more capable and popular politician.

    • Jozef says:

      If Robert Arrigo has all the info will he subscribe to a formal review along the party’s values?

      PBO was ridiculed when he attempted to create synergy between government departments and the party.

      Look who’s attempting to bring it about now, the ones who think 55% is a plebiscite to do away with any sense of order.

  8. Dejjem PN says:

    All eyes on that permit for Mistra.

    • AllIWantIsToLiveInPeace says:

      Absolutely. If it is ever issued, then we know this was for services rendered to Labour.

  9. TGTBT says:

    Orange jeans – a good look for a part-time farmer.

  10. Joe saliba says:

    Ara vera facciol u opportunist dak JPO! Shame on him. Celebrating with Labour and being one of the first Laburisti to go into Castille? WTF.

  11. manum says:

    I am disgusted at this shameless skunk.

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