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“I could have stayed in Brussels doing nothing at all” – Labour MEP candidate, Thomas Bajada

The Labour Paty’s line-up of MEP candidates is getting ever more dumb and dumber as it nears completion. Malta’s Fisheries Technical Attaché at The Permanent Representation of Malta to the European Union, Thomas Bajada is a new Labour Party candidate who gave his debut speech with Dear Leader, today. In what seems to be clearly an unconscious slip, Thomas Bajada literally said at one point in time “I could have stayed in Brussels doing nothing at all, but I chose to come here to campaign.”

It can be better translated as “I could have chosen to stay in Brussels doing fuck all, but I have now decided to campaign with Labour.”

Thomas Bajada is a young graduate and Labour Party activist who got an iced bun as part of Robert Abela’s campaign to buy out the Labour Youth. Having had zero experience being active as a political Opposition, and having been rewarded for their loyalty to Robert Abela with very generous jobs, the Labour Party is creating a new class of young politicians who have little or no political experience other than engaging in acts of ingratiation and rent-seeking.  As they compete against each other for Dear Leader’s favour and support, it is within the Labour’s youth that you may find the most loyal supporters of Robert Abela inside the Party, and this is why they will blindly defend organised crime, criminality, fascism and authoritarianism.

Qishom qatta tfal ?g?r mejtin bil-?u?, ji??ieldu min jilg?aq l-aktar bejniethom. 


Comments

  1. I think he was doing something when he was in Bruxelles. Yeah he was surfing on Grindr, as he usually does when he is in Malta . Karl must be pissed off that he is a candidate now

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