Amazing. They think they can hold a referendum against immigration.

Published: August 10, 2013 at 11:43am

Mario Camilleri
This issue can be very easily resolved, by a referendum.
The irregular and illegal immigration has become a national and nation wide issue, let alone also spread in other EU states.
So since quite a few number of people have suddenly arose from hibernation and want to take it up against the Maltese and their democratically elected government and whenever there is such an issue on this level, then it’s the peoples’ sovereignty that prevails. Therefore a referendum would be appropriate to see what all the people have to say with regards to whether on not we want the integration of Africans in Maltese society. Whether or not we want foreign invasion which would bring about the introduction of their cultures in our homeland. Whether or not we want to be part of this illegal human trafficking. Whether or not we want further money squandering on various commodities towards foreign illegal invasions. And whether or not we want to put our relatives’ lives at risk 24/7. After all, we are carrying this burden of influx day after day and no foreigner should have any say in our business and governance let alone impose on us whether it be the UE or any other state or country.
A referendum would be the fairest rule and that would decide the future of our beloved nation and it’s people!

And here’s that lady with the BIG and honest middle class family:

margaret vassallo




11 Comments Comment

  1. ciccio says:

    Very dangerous talk about a referendum there. A referendum about what exactly? A foreign invasion? Which one?
    You know where I am going.

    • Weird no ? says:

      Well it is the result of Karmenu Vella saying that we can renegotiate our treaty with the EU before the elections. Idiots see Malta as an island. I think the EU thanks God we are.

  2. ciccio says:

    Time to post that video about the formation of a movement again.

  3. kev says:

    Ho ho ho, they think we are a free and independent nation.

  4. Marlowe says:

    You’d think they would try to hold one against tax first.

  5. dutchie says:

    Referendum on immigration. Another reason to be the laughing-stock of the globe.

    Something else: This hitting of the CAPS in sentences seems to be the common denominator of the “taghna lkoll” party. So irritating.
    I think these FB pages and comments belong to one and the same mind.

    It is like “they are ONE” as their tv station’s slogan hammered on. With the spelling and the CAPS and the same paranoia, same IQ. This is the ideal brainwashed community that Joey has created with his propaganda machine.

    It reminds me of a tar-like substance from “The Blob” engulfing the whole island’s reputation, and one by one the last of the self aware.

  6. Alf says:

    How ridiculous can certain people be:

    Rita Debono posted to Daqshekk ghall-Immigrazzjoni Llegali f’Malta

    Isimaw ftit. Rajt hafna rabja fostna, nikxfu hafna affarijiet mbad 90% tal poplu qed nhallu xi tuzzana ngos mahmugin jeghlbuna u issa dawk l avukati jew parlamentari xinha ukoll. Ma rridx ninswa glied imma jehtieg li nsibu min jtina parir sew biex ma nhallux dil.problema tikber. Inutli qed nitkellmu aw ahna. Naraw x namlu nigbru l firem al referendum nohorgu mill eu. Issa araw intom ax al xejn qed niktbu aw bil mohbi. Nattakkaw issa jekk nhobbu vera l Malta Taghna

  7. Min Jaf says:

    Joseph Muscat road map :

    2013-201
    A) Take credit for all the infrastructural developments initiated by the previous government led by Lawrence Gonzi.

    B) Use up the 1.3billion EU funds also negotiated by Lawrence Gonzi to consolidate PL status of excellence as perceived by the myopic Malta Taghna Lkoll stooges, while playing down the EU.

    2018
    A) Fan the latent Alfred Sant Partnership voters (and their equally mindless sprogs) and orchestrate the PL elves in a build-up of anti-EU membership sentiment and in favour of ‘Partnership’ with China.

    B) Call a referendum on ‘Republic of Malta’ exit from EU, which would probably go through, then follow that up with a general election fought by PL on the EU exit platform.

    The current increasingly frequent calls for Malta’ s exit from the EU in the anti-immigrant comments are not a coincidence. A pattern is discernible.

    We are back in the ‘Arlogg ta’Tonio’ and ‘Hames mitt Ewro zieda’ propaganda territory, softening up and manipulating the public mentality in preparation for the big push come 2018.

  8. Natalie Mallett says:

    Do these people realise that there are more Maltese working abroad in these EU countries than there are asylum seekers on this blessed island?

    Do these people know what it is like to be a foreigner in someone else’s country and how hard it is to be away from your loving family in search of a better life?

    Why are they trying to make their life more difficult than it already is? Why do they have this phobia and racism?

    I honestly thought that 25 years of a PN government had made an impact on the mentality of these people – I was wrong.

    They remind me of the Nazis and the Hitler years and may they rot in hell just like him.

    Why is the church and the PN government keeping so silent about it all? Are they part of this evil clique too?

    I feel so confused and saddened by this shameful attitude towards other human beings in need of help. We shall be damned and deserve none better. God help us overcome this fear and greed.

  9. Osservatore says:

    Maltatoday reports following:

    “Support for pushbacks is particularly strong among Labour voters and those lacking a tertiary education. A majority of Nationalist voters and tertiary-educated voters reject this ‘solution’, which has been decreed illegal by the European Court of Human Rights.”

    I need add nothing more about blue or red, black or white, right or wrong.

  10. Liberal says:

    Reasoning with these idiots is futile. Ridicule is the appropriate response.

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