Say it out loud: we’re sick of these ħamalli
They get into positions of power, positions of trust and public posts, and they don’t even have the basic common sense, decency or intelligence to learn what the appropriate standards of behaviour are for people in their position.
The Archbishop remarks during a televised interview that the Prime Minister shouldn’t create false scenarios when supposedly visiting people’s kitchens – is he right, or is he right? – and the Prime Minister’s communications officer, who has been given a sinecure for doing nothing much because he spent years working for the Labour Party’s television station, responds “at least the Prime Minister never went into any child’s bed”.
To which the only possible response is, apart from telling him to get in line: “Oh really, Glenn? And how exactly would you know that for a fact?”
Everywhere I go now, people are saying that they’re sick to the gills of these ħamalli. Usually I’m polite and restrained, but when I’m in the wrong kind of mood, I just say: “They were a bunch of ħamalli even in March 2013, you know. Obviously, you weren’t looking.”


Obese, arrogant and ignorant loser, dependent on ‘Joseph’ to give him a job paid with Other People’s Money, because he’s not capable of getting one any other way and not fit for any purpose.
