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Defending the Free Press

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2017-07-14T14:28:19+02:00Wed, 7th Jun '17, 21:37|

On 29th May I reacted to an editorial from l-orizzont that in the heat of an electoral campaign screamed for the heads of journalists who dared question the unstoppable greatness of Joseph Muscat and his Labour movement. That was not one of the usual rants about how Daphne Caruana Galizia makes the Nationalists look bad [...]

GUEST POST: The lost social media battle

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2017-07-14T13:29:43+02:00Wed, 7th Jun '17, 18:43|

The author is a University student with an obvious savviness for politics and contemporary communication. He sent me his observations in response to my earlier observations on the PN's loss at the polls.What we are forgetting today is how fast the world and society had progressed and shifted towards an age of social media, likes, looks [...]

The Prime Minister we never had

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2017-07-14T14:27:27+02:00Wed, 7th Jun '17, 07:27|

Eulogies are for dead people so this is not one. The party activists whose emotions had been pent up since 11am on Sunday had finally found the release and there wasn’t a dry eye in sight. On Sunday afternoon at the counting hall there were many critical words whispered privately in the inner rooms where [...]

BACK ISSUE: The Trump Template

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2017-07-14T13:29:44+02:00Tue, 6th Jun '17, 16:24|

First published on my Facebook page on 25th May the day after Joseph Muscat blamed the Russian Secret Service for the Egrant story and when I stopped laughing and started realising Muscat was on a winning strategy:Sober up. I too spent yesterday splitting my sides. But having slept on it and having read what the [...]

BACK ISSUE: Are you going to stop this?

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2017-07-14T13:29:44+02:00Tue, 6th Jun '17, 16:22|

First published on my Facebook page on 29 May:I’m not one to lose much sleep about the rants of l-orizzont’s editorials. Today though it is essentially, though not necessarily consciously, synthesising the true agenda of the criminal gang that has taken over the mind of the zombie that was once the Labour Party.L-orizzont today argues [...]

BACK ISSUE: The Making of a Tin-Pot Dictator

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2017-07-14T13:29:44+02:00Tue, 6th Jun '17, 16:21|

First published on my Facebook page on 30 May towards the end of the general election campaign:Towards the end of a PN-term in government -- I have been a small part of four of those -- the word ‘arrogance’ becomes mainstream. You know the drill. Nationalists think they have some divine right to rule. They [...]

BACK ISSUE: At the end of all things

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2017-07-14T13:29:45+02:00Tue, 6th Jun '17, 16:19|

Reflections at the end of the 2017 general election campaign I first posted on my Facebook page on 1st June:When all is said and done there are a few things that we will always hold true. If the boat is sinking, women and children first. That sort of thing. Some of us jump queues but [...]

BACK ISSUE: Alea iacta est

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2017-07-14T13:29:45+02:00Tue, 6th Jun '17, 16:13|

Daphne Caruana Galizia first published the following piece I wrote when the polls closed last Saturday and before the election results were out:Alea iacta est

It hurts, doesn’t it?

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2017-07-14T14:25:32+02:00Tue, 6th Jun '17, 12:32|

Oh yes it hurts. It especially hurts when you’re still convinced you’re right but are now branded arrogant and self-serving to continue to think so. That you’ve learnt nothing from the lessons the democratic process has attempted to teach you. Clearly the outcome of an election determines the choice of government and parliamentarians and therefore [...]

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