A lucky escape for the Labour party

Published: May 13, 2014 at 3:38pm
Anthony Zammit voted to make KMB prime minister in 1992

Anthony Zammit voted to make KMB prime minister in 1992

You know, I was just thinking how lucky it is for the Labour Party (and especially, the government) that Anthony Zammit failed to be elected to parliament last year.

It was quite extraordinary that the man who had made much of the fact that he was Sant’s surgeon, and who was elected quite strongly in 2008 because of that, did not make it. But he didn’t.

If he had, he would have fully expected to be Minister for Health.

And imagine that, with this case unfolding in court now. It’s bad enough that another protaganist in the case – who was in a relationship with Zammit at the time of the incident – holds current public office as the mayor of Zurrieq. Not that his behaviour and his criminal record seem to bother the Labour Party, but there you go.




6 Comments Comment

  1. H.P. Baxxter says:

    We’ve run out of brown envelopes here.

    I told you if you keep digging and digging you’ll find the old S.E.X. at the bottom of it.

  2. Wilson says:

    There is one basic flaw with Labour in Malta: idiots feel empowered to behave as they please.

    • ken il malti says:

      They usually do as they please.

      It is only when they run into trouble and can’t get out, is when we hear about them.

    • Tabatha White says:

      If only it was just that.

      This is how I know it to be:

      Muscat uses society’s vices to push himself forward.

      That’s always been where the accent was.

      He has consciously aimed his marketing and strategy at that angle.

      And others have helped him at it.

      All “respectable members of Maltese society,” if you please.

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