What a nerve

Published: August 6, 2014 at 11:01pm

Yasmin Hamilton 1

Yasmin Hamilton

Norman Hamilton’s younger daughter, who featured heavily in the Labour Party’s campaign videos and other marketing collateral (as the second sister in ‘Ded, jien ha nivvota Lejper’ and as one of the featured protagonists in the Malta Taghna Lkoll song) is busy complaining on Facebook because she had to pay 20 euros for a new ID card after losing hers.

At least, that’s what I worked out from her rubbish grammar.

What a ruddy nerve, honestly. Her father the DJ and travel agent is installed at Malta House in Piccadilly purely on the basis of services rendered to Labour, and this idiot is complaining because she can’t get a new ID card for free.

The last time I was on my way to Hatchards in Piccadilly I saw an enormous black chauffeured limo waiting outside Malta House so I crossed the road to deliberately walk past it and give a long, hard stare inside.

There was this girl’s mother, the raddled former Xandir Malta presenter Josette nee Grech, sitting on the back seat waiting to be driven off. As I suddenly materialised before her, bending down to look into the car on an otherwise almost empty and freezing early morning pavement, she shifted about awkwardly, probably thinking ‘Where in hell did she come from?’

Your mother’s trip through London in a chauffeured limo cost the Maltese taxpayer a whole lot more than 20 euros, Miss Yasmin Marie.




15 Comments Comment

  1. JB says:

    If she wants 20 euros to pay for her new ID, she can pop down the road from Malta House wearing that same outfit and find a five-minute client.

  2. P SHaw says:

    You should have taken a picture of the old ratchet. That picture would have gone viral.

  3. Joe Fenech says:

    What ‘tax payer’? Dak mhux il-gvern ihallas!

  4. Paddy says:

    What do you expect. She takes after her parents. They always tried to bum things for free.

  5. edgar says:

    Miss Clive Waters.

  6. silly says:

    Time for a new MLP vee-dee-oh: “Ded, se jkolli nhallas ghoxrin ewro ghax tlift l-ID. Jien ha nnivota ghal Simon.”

    Billi m’ghandux minn fejn jaghtiha ghoxrin euro dak il-hanzir ta’ missierha…

  7. in-Nemusa says:

    She should not have lost it in the first place. €20 is a small price to pay

  8. Felix says:

    I just love this bit: “As I suddenly materialised before her, bending down to look into the car….. she shifted about awkwardly, probably thinking ‘Where in hell did she come from”’

  9. Bob says:

    When are they going to get around changing our expired ID cards?

  10. White coat says:

    That’s the socialist mentality for you: getting things for free paid out of other people’s money. Did real honest work ever crossed this girl’s brain, if she’s got one that is?

  11. White coat says:

    Many years ago, when dinosaurs ruled Malta, building plots were distributed free to the Taghna Lkoll of that time while other young couples had to purchase their own plots or houses.

    I fell into the second category, purchased a plot at market price, had it built and paid everything out of my and my fiancée’s pockets. We even had to pay the road contribution, the water contribution and the sewer connection and other administrative costs. The total cost of these expenses, at today’s rates taking into account inflation, was around 2000 euros at least.

    The Malta Taghna brigade members of that time who were handed over free building plots had all these expenses waived.

    I expect that this is what this stupid Hamiltonian hamalla expects from Our Great Leader.

  12. chico says:

    No points for guessing what’s on her agenda.

  13. Chicago Bears says:

    Her post has been deleted.

  14. hmm says:

    Dedi u ejja tista tghidilhom biex ituni rifund, u ejje dedi……

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