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Letters | Sunday, 26 October 2008

Afraid of one man?

Norman Lowell lost his appeal, but his objective will march on. He may have an extreme way of delivering his message, but the truth is that the majority of all Maltese say no to illegal migrants. This message should be clear to all political parties. I wonder if Norman Lowell would have been tolerated had he done his speech in Hyde Park, London. What is odd and funny is that someone is afraid of one man, but not of the thousands of aliens that one day will be reaching and undertaking reforms in parliament and running this island by democratically voting their own members.

 


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