Losing the floaters
Saying there is something wrong with their DNA will not persuade Nationalists to vote for Labour. It implies that floating voters who voted PN in the recent past need some genetic engineering as well. Is it not Charles Mangion's duty to entice these people to vote Labour?
The MLP is obviously not trying to win any new votes, especially with its leader stating he believes the EU is prepared to reopen the EU package. Never has the world seen another party so incomprehensibly content with convincing Labourites (and only Labourites) who were intent on voting Labour, to vote Labour. In other words, preaching to the converted.
A few weeks ago I was pretty sure Labour were going to win, with AD possibly getting their first seat in Parliament. Today, I am sure floating voters who were going to vote for the MLP and AD are mulling it over.
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Keith Chircop
Feb 29th 2008, 10:33
Only MLP fanatics think someone who criticizes MLP is automatically PN.
C. Lia
Feb 23rd 2008, 23:20
I suggest Keith Chircop to listen to the entire message delivered by Charles Mangion not the one edited by the Nationalist propaganda.
Same goes to reopening the package, Sant stated this when talking about the Shipyards and not about the whole negotiations, then last night Dr George Vella showed to everyone a clause in this package agreed both by the EU and the Maltese Government that states that if problems arise at the end of 2008 concerning the Shipyards it can be re-discussed thus re-opening that package in a way.
That's why floaters will not trust PN because of comments like yours, intented to cheat them.
Victor Laiviera
Feb 23rd 2008, 09:21
Don't worry, Mr Chircop, when these floaters who's voting intentions - according to you - change so easly remember that Lawrence Gonzi referred to Labour voters as "mummji", they will switch back again.