Our prime minister says he has a British sense of humour. Which means he’ll like this.
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January 21, 2014 at 8:44am
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I hadn’t seen this in ages. Thanks.
The best of Britain.
Actually Muscat sounds more like a cross between Blackadder’s Queenie and Blackadder.
Kif issibhom?
Prosit
Spot on!
Brilliant! :)
So Joseph…. WHAT ABOUT UNEMPLOYMENT?
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… :-)
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.
Uncanny!
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.”
Careful. They might mistake it for fact…”qieghed tara ..
Thanks. I needed a good laugh.
Oh I wish someone would buy our government, provided of course they pack it up and take it away with them somewhere far away.
Would have considered it hilarious …….a few months ago!
How can I email Daphne?
[Daphne – dcgalizia@gmail.com]
The irony is….isn’t this the case worldwide? Who really has lobbying power?
How was the power station tender issued?