Define ‘good personal relationship’

Published: May 12, 2013 at 12:01am

In The Times today:

At the start of the meeting, before journalists were asked to leave the room – the bulk of the talks were held behind closed doors – Dr Muscat said he had a good personal relationship with Dr Busuttil’s predecessor, Lawrence Gonzi, and augured the same would happen now.




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  1. Min Jaf says:

    Yes, pat on the back, stab in the back. U hallina Joseph. B’minghalik qed tidhaq?

  2. P Shaw says:

    This guy is a f**king bastard. He repetaedly stabs you and at the end declares how much he loves you.

    Nispera li fil-futur isib kappel jigiegh.

  3. ciccio says:

    “Dr Muscat said he had a good personal relationship with Dr Busuttil’s predecessor, Lawrence Gonzi, and augured the same would happen now.”

    I don’t know why, but I regard those words as a threat. Simon beware. There were six shots in the last “political murder” committed by this man.

    • H.P. Baxxter says:

      If that was a good personal relationship, I wonder what a bad personal relationship looks like.

  4. Gahan says:

    Prime Ministerial headaches?

    Gonzi had Franco and now Joseph has Simon.

  5. Wistin Schembri says:

    How can hebe so cynical? He insults Dr Gonzi in Parliament by saying that he has created a job for him as Leader of the Opposition, gets the president to read out a speech full of insults, and then says he had a good personal relationship with Dr Gonzi.

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