They’re In! It looks like all the murderers, cocaine traffickers and their buddies are part of the Labour Movement

Published: July 24, 2013 at 7:28pm

Joseph Muscat with Jeremy Portelli

The dead men, those accused of killing them, their buddies – all very, very Labour. How is that relevant, you might ask?

Oh, but I think it is. When you’re the politician of choice for criminals and their networks, that says more about you than it does about them.

Ronald Urry, the man who stands accused of murdering Matthew Zahra, a ne’er do well in his 20s, in the current triple murder investigation, has a Facebook account plastered with messages of support for Labour.

And of his mere 58 friends, some of them are Labour politicians and one of them is Jeremy Portelli, the individual who accosted Simon Busuttil under the full glare of the TV cameras during the election campaign, and pretended to be a hunter persecuted by the evil Nationalists.

Here he is, with the increasingly uninspiring Joseph Muscat.




10 Comments Comment

  1. Catsrbest says:

    In the picture, comic Portelli seems to be asking the incompetent Joseph whether he did well in his charade with Dr Busuttil.

  2. Makjavel says:

    Il-qawl malti jghid:” Ghidli ma min taghmilha u nghidlek x’int”

    Illum ghandna il Facebook , li jikxef ma min taghmila.

  3. Catsrbest says:

    These cocaine traffickers maybe were also close to the ones who were at the Safi PL Club ‘cutting’ the white substance – (il-blokka l-bajda).

  4. Caramel Camel says:

    Whatever next?

  5. P Shaw says:

    Of course they are welcome, i.e. their cash load is dearly appreciated.

  6. Natalie says:

    We’re being governed by the chavs and criminals.

    What a surprise.

  7. Michael says:

    *with the barely seen Joseph Muscat.

    No wonder this is a government of prime-time screwups if it is made from these kind of people

  8. il-Ginger says:

    Not long before we hear that the Labour Party campaign was funded in part by organised crime.

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