Au revoir, les enfants
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January 10, 2015 at 12:55am
To prove the point that today il est Charlie et nous sommes tous français, Muscat is taking me with him to Paris to cover his activities there.
In another lifetime, Jacko.
#HE’S A PROPER CHARLIE
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Hopefully, he will be french-toast in a few years.
He already looks like one when he slumps on chairs or when he glares with round eyes pretending to know what is happening around discussion tables with despots.
Times of Malta gave the impression that it was Joseph Muscat who came up with ‘Today we are all French’. However it seems he just copied Matteo Renzi – again:
http://italia2014.eu/en/news/post/siamo-tutti-francesi/
Why does he use Twitter to make a statement?
Why does he use Twitter to send condolences?
Twitter is no fashionable tool. It’s the other word for being a twat in times when you really shouldn’t be one.
Joseph Muscat wishes his name was Charlie. Imagine what an ego boost it would be everyone stating “Je suis Charlie”.
Heq, if David and Matteo are going, Joseph must be there as well.
So on the 7 January Joseph Muscat declared “Today we are all French”. Muscat should note that the majority of the Maltese have been French, English, Italian, Spanish, German, etc since the 1 May 2004 when Malta joined the European Union. Since that day the majority has been Maltese and European.
Muscat is therefore correct in saying that on the 7 January he was French (just for the day). He had been against Malta joining the European Union.
Imagine what would Joseph have declared if Labour had won the EU referendum….”Today we all Swiss”.