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On the buses and the night Labour hid its own deputy
On the buses and the night Labour hid its own deputy

On the buses and the night Labour hid its own deputy

There are old wounds in Maltese politics that never quite heal. They just sit there, faintly throbbing, like a constitutional amendment nobody wants to revisit. One of them is that surreal Xarabank evening when we’ve just been told Labour decided that its own deputy leader, Anġlu Farrugia, was apparently too risky to be allowed within three metres

On the Busses & the Night Labour Hid Its Own Deputy

On the Busses & the Night Labour Hid Its Own Deputy

There are old wounds in Maltese politics that never quite heal. They just sit there, faintly throbbing, like a constitutional amendment nobody wants to revisit. One of them is that surreal Xarabank evening when we’ve just been told Labour decided that its own deputy leader, Anglu Farrugia, was apparently too risky to be allowed within three metres