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Not Simon Busuttil

Much is being made by the nationalist party and its faithful supporters about the goodwill that the election of Simon Busuttil to vice-leader has brought about. We have heard plenty of words about the change that Simon is supposed to bring about to the nationalist party – presumably the same mistakes of the past will not be committed again, particularly in the arrogance department. Presumably (again) the nationalist party will take care before fielding candidates whose ego will barely fit in one seat of our hallowed chambers in parliament.

With these thoughts in mind I found this video doing the rounds on social networks rather intriguing. It’s a perfect picture of “old vs new” – hosted on a labour station of course – a clear effort to expose the warts (past and future) that the PN carries. And they seem to have been quite successful in doing so (forget the title chosen by the uploader – I don’t think any one of the two egos was comfortable here).

I wonder what Simon makes of this (witt rispekt).

 

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2 replies on “Not Simon Busuttil”

I barely heard Manuel Delia speak – I am amazed by how touchy the older wart has become. The title should have been “A case study in hamallagni”

Yes, I do find that depending on your preference you will see either one or the other performing “better”. Frankly the less Delia speaks the better – and JPO does have a point about the barefaced cheek of Delia imparting lessons about administration and governance.

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