Tag: Rebecca Buttiġieġ
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Junior Minister for Equality and Reforms Rebecca Buttigieg sponsored Ricky Caruana’s podcasts
The Minister for Equality and Reforms Rebecca Buttigieg is one of the sponsors of Ricky Caruana’s podcasts, despite her very late protests about his podcast featuring a convicted pedophile. Justin Haber was also a Labour Party member and local councilor. This is not the first time that Minister Buttigieg criticised the podcast show-host over sexism…
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Minister responsible for legislating the criminalisation of abortion says women shouldn’t go to prison for abortion
The Junior Minister responsible for legislating a law that sends women to prison over abortions, the Parliamentary Secretary for Reforms and Equality Rebecca Buttigieg said that women shouldn’t go to prison over abortion. She was commenting about a case in which a woman was handed a 22-month suspended jail sentence for having an abortion at…
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À la carte morality by the Labour Party
Thank God for the Labour Party that someone was transphobic so that it may be able to project some virtuousness when it soarley lacks it as it covers up for the politicians who defrauded the national health service and potentially murdered a journalist. What about the murder of a construction worker in a public site…
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The Labour government is to introduce euthanasia as a medical service: press conference announced for consultation process
The Department of Information has notified the press of a press conference to be held by the Parliamentary Secretary for Equality and Reforms, Rebecca Buttigieg, to announce a public consultation process on proposed euthanasia legislation. However, Labour Party sources have informed The Maltese Herald that the party intends to pass legislation through Parliament that would…
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More posturing by Rebecca Buttigieg
Minister for Posturing Rebecca Buttigieg has given a press conference in which she pronounced her disagreement with the Broadcasting Authority’s decision to give airtime to Norman Lowell on the RTK radio station. She’s already two years in as a Junior Minister and she still doesn’t comprehend the fact that she is in government, and that…
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I’m sure that Labour incels will listen to Rebecca Buttigieg on Andrew Tate
Rebecca Buttigieg is one of the most active Labour MPs in gaslighting citizens about Labour’s policies on civil liberties. She is excellent for virtue-signaling and to extoll her fake virtues, but she is always first to contradict herself by doing the opposite in what she says. Like pretending to be pro-choice but introducing an anti-abortion…
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Conrad Borg Manche resigns from the Labour Party
As expected, Labour Party G?ira mayor and environmental activist, Conrad Borg Manche has resigned from the Labour Party. Conrad Borg Manche led the fight by G?ira residents and NGOs to keep Manoel Island accessible to the public after access was blocked by its owners, MIDI. He has also fought against the expansion of a fuel…
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Remembering the banality of evil
This face has been appearing frequently in news related to the EuroPride event in Malta, so here’s a gentle reminder of the banality of evil embodied by Rebecca Buttigieg and her fellow Labour MPs. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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Of course, I agree that Pride March is important but not as a Labour prop
Yesterday, I had some lengthy conversations with Pia Micallef and others who identify with the LGBT community. I am a man of many doubts and can quickly change my position when presented with evidence that goes against me, but not in this case. I was (hopefully), wrong on Pia Micallef and I’ll write why, but…
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A speech by Rebecca Butti?ie?
Rebecca Butti?ie? was recently in Spain to make a speech for a Pride March in Madrid. She then came to Malta to patronizingly tell Isabelle Bonnici that a public inquiry about the death of her son was not necessary. Supposedly, she was traveling to Europe to “promote human rights”, and Europe is all the much…
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A speech by Rebecca Buttiġieġ
Rebecca Buttiġieġ was recently in Spain to make a speech for a Pride March in Madrid. She then came to Malta to patronizingly tell Isabelle Bonnici that a public inquiry about the death of her son was not necessary. Supposedly, she was traveling to Europe to “promote human rights”, and Europe is all the much…

