Imagine if Partnership had won. What on earth would he have done to top up his prime minister’s pension?
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May 23, 2014 at 11:43pm
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Forsi kien jispicca jbiegh kopji tal-PhD u xaghar mill-parrokka bhala relikwi (are the Maltese stll into that kind of thing?).
2003 was the first time I voted, who had to tell me that 11 years later this lunatic would be an MEP candidate? A person without principle.
I have been voting since 1976 and being on the older side of life I do know something about the track record of many politicians.
Alfred Sant never actually did anything of real value for a living after having been awarded a state-sponsored Ph.D. scholarship during Borg Olivier’s premiership.
As far as I can recollect, he was president of the MLP, director on government boards, including the infamous Metalfond factory that was supposed to turn scrap iron into cast iron covers for sewage manholes, but in fact was bankrupt from its inception, then leader of the Opposition, then two years as prime minister, causing chaos, then again leader of the Opposition for 10 years.
Meanwhile I always worked hard in private enterprise paying incredibly high taxes reaching rates as high as 65% during Mintoff’s time.
He could always publish his memoirs. I could ghost-write them for him.
This man preaches what he doesn’t believe. He is very well educated to speak rubbish.
This man has no regrets, ok?
I am shocked at the idea of having Alfred Sant as a Maltese representative in the European Parliament, if not the head of the Maltese delegation too.
Labour supporters will be voting for him in revenge.
Had Partnership won, would the state have been able to pay him any pension at all?
But he told us partnership DID win. I’m still celebrating like he told us.
To ‘top-up’ his pension would have proven quite unnecessary, seeing that MP’s pension rates are very substantial indeed – unless, of course, he would have chosen the PL fashionable way of eating “b’zewgt ihluq” at least.
The problem of topping-up his top, however, is proving rather more difficult as time goes on.
Li kieku il partnership rebah hadd ma kien jehodlu postu lill Fredu Sant ghax Prim Ministru wiehed jista jkollna imma nies jirregistraw u qegheda nifilhu ikollna 8000,
” I remember Dr. EDDIE FENECH ADAMI telling us way back in 2003, “Wait and see! Some day Labour will be pro Europe too!
The result of this election has shown us a number of things: that the Maltese people was very ignorant in the past, as is getting even more ignorant as time goes by (11% of Maltese youths are illiterate!), that the more a dilated A-hole you are, the more votes you attract, the more you rob people (taxpayers in particular) of their money, the more popular you will be among them, the more you lie to and deceive the people, the more they support you and above all, by erecting a few billboards and Google ads, the Maltese people’s attention can very easily be diverged from the really important issues affecting our country (like unemployment, for example) to really trivial issues such as Cyrus Engerer being able to marry his bugs bunny, and then adopting innocent babies to raise them as gay as possible just like mummy and daddy (or should I say daddy and daddy?)
Now, once again, the Maltese people will be disappointed that, once more, it has made a tremendous mistake. Let’s wait and see what the power station and Henley & Partners’ contracts really entail, then we’ll start realising we might have made a tremendous mistake when we voted Labour. But then it will be too late of course.
I’m really shocked about the Maltese electorate. Alfred Sant and his party were against Malta joining the EU. Alfred Sant didn’t vote in the referendum and even after the result he persisted in the illusion that partnership won.
Fortunately Malta joined the EU. However from the very first EP election the party who opposed the EU won a majority of votes.
Now the very same person who fought against us joining the EU, and who is clearly still opposing our accession in the EU obtained all these votes. ARE WE CRAZY?? if it wasn’t for me and for those who voted YES none of those 6 members would be there in the first place.
We wouldn’t have a voice in the decision making process if the EU. How could you ever be part of those who make decisions in a club you hate?