Joseph Muscat Quotes on People (11 Quotes)


    A Labour government would ensure that it was the well off who carried the heaviest burdens and now those with a small income. The people would understand the need for sacrifices when they could see that taxes were raised fairly and spent wisely.

    What the people out there are calling for is honesty which has been missing for quite some time now. We are tired of all the deceit and incompetence of this government.

    The internet is an important tool within politics too as it helps political parties to keep in contact with a wider spectrum of people, however , electronic contact must not and can never really replace personal contact.

    First of all, I am proud to be in a party that does not do policy-by-numbers. In other words, our policies reflect what we truly believe in and are not simply driven by polls or by the mere number of people that would react positively to our statements.In a democracy, politicians must be brave enough to speak up for minorities.

    What I am saying is that people are not robots. One cannot simply dictate that tariffs increase whenever the price of oil increases. For me, the role of the state is to sustain people to remain productive


    The Labour Party was offering the chance to build a movement of people who believed in one common cause, of social justice, equality and progressive ideals.

    People need direction, change. They need a government that caters for the peoples needs and not for his own party, a government that counters the rising cost of living and attracts employment.

    What the people needed most from the forthcoming Budget was certainty. I am calling on the government to establish a ceiling on utility tariffs and to commit itself not to raise administrative fees.

    Under Labour's plans, the Maltese Government would expect politicians and responsible individuals to pay back the money to the Maltese people.

    Our forefathers who achieved total freedom from foreign rule 31 years ago, have dreamt of a country where its people could come together under one flag.

    Democracy also meant that people could speak out without fear of intimidation and that was one of this movements commitments. The movement reflected values, including the fundamental value of life, and was against abortion.


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