Our prime minister says he has a British sense of humour. Which means he’ll like this.

Published: January 21, 2014 at 8:44am




18 Comments Comment

  1. albona says:

    I hadn’t seen this in ages. Thanks.

  2. anthony says:

    The best of Britain.

  3. Joe Fenech says:

    Actually Muscat sounds more like a cross between Blackadder’s Queenie and Blackadder.

  4. herbie says:

    Kif issibhom?
    Prosit

  5. M. Cassar says:

    Spot on!

  6. sammy says:

    Brilliant! :)

  7. Mister says:

    So Joseph…. WHAT ABOUT UNEMPLOYMENT?

  8. J. Borg says:

    British sense of humour my foot. He hasn’t the foggiest… and, frankly, doesn’t seem to have a sense of humour at all. Though that may be a bit harsh — after all, this whole citizenship scheme is a terribly big joke, so maybe he’s trying hard, albeit in his own strange way… :-)

  9. P Shaw says:

    Excellent piece – it seems to be more real than surreal in the case of Malta.

    If only the Maltese journalists were half as sharp as those in the sketch and have a fraction of the professionalism as those in the actual UK/US press corps.

  10. Neil says:

    Uncanny!

  11. bob-a-job says:

    Brilliant!

    Incidentally becoming the laughing stock of the world does not make one an international comedian.

    More British humour.

    During a debate in the Commons, an MP shouted: “The right honorable gentleman has the manners of a pig.”

    (From the opposite side): “Boo!” “Retract!”

    Original speaker: “I retract my last statement. The right honorable gentleman *hasn’t* the manners of a pig.”

  12. Ta'sapienza says:

    Careful. They might mistake it for fact…”qieghed tara ..

  13. Joan says:

    Thanks. I needed a good laugh.

  14. C Falzon says:

    Oh I wish someone would buy our government, provided of course they pack it up and take it away with them somewhere far away.

  15. Pat says:

    Would have considered it hilarious …….a few months ago!

  16. simbad says:

    How can I email Daphne?

    [Daphne – dcgalizia@gmail.com]

  17. Bob says:

    The irony is….isn’t this the case worldwide? Who really has lobbying power?

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