Perhaps Ramona Frendo would like to update us on indentured Asian labour at Leisure Clothing instead

Published: June 23, 2015 at 3:06pm

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Some people really don’t know when to keep quiet. Ramona Frendo appeared on Labour Party Billboards, in the Taghna Lkoll theme-song video and at party campaign events bleating in her unbelievably fraudulent accent (she was born to working-class sub-literate Mintoffians in Zejtun and raised speaking only Zejtun Maltese in the shadow of the Labour Party club there) about meritocracy and how it should be all about what you know and not who you know.

And now there she is, on the Law Commission alongside Franco ‘Evil Click’ Debono and on a retainer as the lawyer to the Lotteries and Gaming Authority.

Then she has the nerve to be sarcastic about opposition to government measures, particularly one which has upset people from all political parties and walks of life because of the environmental and corruption issues involved.

Perhaps Mrs Bortex needs to take some time out from the cute remarks and the strenuous efforts at creating a fake persona (it must be so exhausting, pretending to be somebody else all the time), and update us instead on the situation with indentured Asian labourers at Leisure Clothing. Do they have their passports now, are they allowed to leave the factory and the barracks, and are they paid in line with the law?

Chance would be a fine thing.