That’s true – it is

Published: December 18, 2014 at 2:16pm

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13 Comments Comment

  1. michael seychell says:

    Well done Simon Busuttil and all the team, including the party media.

  2. anna caruana says:

    How can Dr Busuttil be taken seriously when he asks for resignations of other politicians but then turns around and makes this statement: PN already paid for their mistakes because we are now in Opposition.

    What about the political accountability for the death of a human being?

    If he wants to be credible he needs to put his money where his mouth is. He needs to get rid of the dead weight around his neck.

    [Daphne – Just like Labour did, Anna? Because it looks to me like it got into government very successfully with some incomparably dead weight around its neck.]

    • Albert Bonnici says:

      Anna, why did Mallia and Muscat keep the inquiry report hidden for almost two years?

      That report was finished two months before the general election. It’s the Labour government that has concealed it until now.

      • anna caruana says:

        Albert, I wish I knew..

        Why did the PN not act on it in those two months. With Mallia they wanted the resignation on the same day.

        Ganni, you mention Caruana / Debono but as usual left out Karin Grech.

        All that happened was shameful. I will not say that someone paid for it because they lost the election because it would also be shameful to even think so.

      • H.P. Baxxter says:

        That’s because Oliver Friggieri conditioned you to believe that the parcel bomb was a Nationalist plot.

    • Ganni Borg says:

      Has the pre-1987 Labour government ever taken on responsibility for the murder of Raymond Caruana? Or Nardu Debono?

      Has it ever apologised to the Caruana family? Has it ever apologized to the Maltese for the fascist action in the period before 1987?

    • Jozef says:

      The problem until yesterday was Simon Busuttil.

      Marlene Farrugia on L-Iswed fuq l-abjad yesterday;

      The movement has been hijacked by a number of ‘untouchables’ who weren’t democratically elected.

      I swore allegiance to the nation.

      If Muscat were to offer me a ministry, I’d refuse.

      Ouch.

  3. erskinemay says:

    Or maybe it’s the government’s that’s on the decline.

  4. canon says:

    There is hope to get rid of this political corruption.

  5. Volley says:

    Thank heavens.

  6. Madoff says:

    Sliema naval clinic permit approved. Hu go fik, Astrid. There goes your view.

    U Gasan thallas.

  7. ChrisM says:

    Some more truth to that is that Labour’s credibility is falling.

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