In our ongoing analysis of Labour’s strategic approach towards the Nationalist Party’s upcoming leadership change, we have discussed the principle of striking before the enemy regroups. Today, we turn to another timeless strategy: “Pretend inferiority and encourage his arrogance.” The Nationalist Party is about to crown a new leader. Their media allies will hail […]
Manuel Delia’s latest piece in The Times of Malta, titled “Maybe the politics comes later,” is a masterpiece of intellectual hypocrisy and empty waffle. As always, Delia dishes out his sanctimonious advice to the Nationalist Party, urging it to “reassess its political stance” and craft “coherent policies” before worrying about image. But let’s call out […]
In our previous article, we argued that Labour must strike before the Nationalist Party regroups under its new leader. Today, we take this strategy further. Labour’s invincibility lies in defending what it has built over the past decade: Strong economic growth Stability and investor confidence Social policies that resonate with working […]