The new President of the Labour Party, Alex Sciberras was also present at the Labour Party’s fundraising marathon where he gave an interview that was more insightful than the usual propaganda dictated by the Supreme Leader. Alex Sciberras contested the post against the Labour leader’s candidate, Norma Saliba, who has now been appointed his communications chief.
During his interview, Alex Sciberras said that his goal is try to win back people in the Labour Party after having lost many of its supporters during the recent years. He also says that he still believes in the Labour Party’s mission to liberalise and modernise society and help the most vulnerable. Privately, Alex Sciberras’ concerns for the LAbour Party are expressed more severely as he sincerely believes that the Labour Party lost a whole generation of young supporters and activists following 2019.
The problem, or the challenge so to speak, with Alex Sciberra’s mission in the Party is that it can only work on a long-term basis with a severe risk of hitting a brick wall if radical change doesn’t happen with the leadership of the Party. The Prime Minister himself has adamantly resisted to change the course of his governing set-up, alienating anyone who wants to see changes in the rule-of-law, and hence bricking his party into a wall that can not be overcome by the good-will of some of its activists.
For Alex Sciberras, his mission, currently is an impossible task. The only thing he can do is to stay in the Party long-enough to see the Labour Party change from within, but it would take many more of him and other activists to see any effective change in the Party’s direction and way of doing politics.
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