Is sorry really the hardest word for the current crop of P.N. big guns?
Eddie managed it once when it was so vital for the P.N. to win the election following the E.U. referendum.
Now though instead of apologising for:
- Buying a heavy fuel oil power station
- Allowing the chairman of the company Alex Tranter to also be the employee of the company that will build the same power station
- Allowing a PN official to build on scheduled land at Bahrija
- Allowing a top minister to fly on the private jet of businessmen Government business was also potentially being conducted with.
-Ignoring the sky rocketing cost of medicines for years
-Messing up our students E.U. grants
-Allowing our dirty air to be made ever dirtier irrespective of the salaries of the big guns at A.D.T.
- Keeping a MEPA chairman overblown with his own self worth despite the poor decisions taken
- Allowing a Freeport extension in such a way to mess up residents lives
- Sky rocketing bills because we have to pay for Enemalta mismanagement under a P.N. administration ... and more and more...
This current crop who make up the P.N. government wants the P.L to apologise because people were allegedly told they must vote PN or else ...
We often hear and experience how few will criticise in the open because of what they fear will happen to their businesses and more, but does the P.N. stranglehold even aspire to frighten the PL in the same way?
The P.L. that has only 1000 odd votes less than the PN and elected four out of six to the E.U. parliament?
So now in this post E.U. democratic country the P.L. is not alllowed to even point out any democratic infringement or even a court ruling the PL disagrees with?
We have been here before though.This year, remember, the Gonzi P.N. attacked the MEPA auditor for having the temerity to criticise a court decision. So the P.N. miraculously of course is given the credibility of the back page of the Sunday Times today telling the PL not to criticise anything that comes out of court.
The Maltese courts where only very recently a judge and the country's leader judge went down for what they did/
This won't be quoted in any Times editorials or on P.B.S news or a W.E.programme... but really, who do the current P.N. big guns think they are?
Comments
David Bezzina - 21 July 2010 03:13
Arrogant and impotent come to mind when describing the current P.N. legislation.
Having spent much of two and a half decades in power,the P.N. government,power has definetely gone to the head of the P.N. and its acolytes.
joseph abela - 18 July 2010 12:21
You are joking, the PN strategists saying sorry, forget it, not even to their people who went astray who were fed up of their arrogance, let alone will they say a sorry to die hard Labourites. Their sorry is the dishing out of water and electricity bills, more expensive gas cylinders, the high fuel oil power station in Delimara etc etc etc. GonziPN your time is more than up, we are fully fed up of you, dishonesty is not the best policy sorry, we are aware of what you are thinking, once bitten twice shy, SORRY