While Karmenu Vella hatches his eggs
Published:
November 9, 2011 at 12:13am
Why does Labour make itself so easy to ridicule?
“Qisna qed nitkellmu fuq il-misteri tal-Fatima”
– deputy prime minister Tonio Borg, talking about Labour’s policies on Bondi+ earlier tonight
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Il-misteri ta’ Marisa. She claimed she’s one of the team yesterday on Super One: ‘fassalna il-mozzjoni ta’ sfiducja………’
She also made a fool of herself by championing the dissenters, without mentioning them by name of course. Marelli hux, ghalfejn dawn il-problemi?
She’s also concerned about l-ugiegh tal-poplu now, where ‘a journey ta’ kwarta jiehu nofs siegha’ .
I suggest she does something to her hair, now a particular shade of orange, a’ la worzel gummidge.
And what’s with Labour and ties? Manwel Mallia had a whole cornucopia sitting on his tummy.
Tonio Borg does a good job of making himself easy to ridicule too though, doesn’t he. Labour policies don’t exist, so it’s an unfortunate comparison for someone who talks like he’s the madonna’s personal representative in parliament..
Karmenu Vella’s eggs will rot before they hatch.
On Dissett a couple of weeks ago, when pressed by Reno Bugeja, he had no explanation of how things will be changed under Labour.
Yesterday, Lou Bondi put Anglu Farrugia in serious difficulty when he too pressed for answers on how Labour will do this and that.
Labour simply has no idea what it is doing. They are relying only on the fact that the PN has been in government for many years.