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In the seven years 2007 – 2014 the Maltese and Gozitans are going to pay the European Union €420,000,000

 

 MLP Conference this evening : What the delegates expect

 

By Dr Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici Lifetime Delegate

 

The General Conference of the Labour Party this evening is going to decide if the party should make another call for other candidates to unite with the four candidates that have already been selected to contest the next 12 June election for the European Parliament.

 

This is going to be the first occasion that the Labour delegates are again meeting in a general Conference after the 19 November last, when the delegates considered and decided what should be the Labour Party policy on the agreement that the Nationalist Government concluded with the European Union.


The Labour delegates remember that on 9 November, 2003 with an absolute majority voted in favour of an amended motion that stated thus: 

 

“This Annual General conference encourages the Labour Party both in Opposition, as well as in Government, to work with all means and as far as possible to use all its ability to stop all the negative aspects that the packet agreed to by the Nationalist Party with the European Union may have, and see that the agreement with the European Union shall not be disadvantageous and damaging to the Maltese and Gozitan people and especially the workers, and in the light of this, this Conference approves the document called “the Labour Party and the European Union: For the good of the Maltese and Gozitan People”, that is being presented to the Annual General Conference by the National Executive and the Parliamentary Group.”

 

What did the Party do?

 

It is fitting that after 13 weeks that the Labour delegates passed the amended motion, they shall be given details of what action had been taken to implement the will of the delegates. 

 

The delegates have the right to expect that the party representatives at all levels and at all opportunities that they had, done their duty according to what the amended motion states. 

 

If they had not done so, they have shirked their duty towards the delegates, and shirked their duty more to the thousands of Labourites that the delegates represent.


Those Labourites that are going to contest to be elected as members in the European Parliament, are duty bound to respect and implement the decision taken by the General Conference of 9 November 2003. 

 

They should therefore make a statement that their primary objective is to work with all means and use all their abilities to stop all the negative aspects of the Nationalist agreement.


If they are not ready to do so, they shall not be implementing the mandate of the Labour General Conference.

 

And if they are not ready to implement the Labour Party mandate, they should not expect the support of the Labour delegates at the General Conference and of the Labour voters in the coming 12 June election for the European Parliament.

 

What Labourites expect

 

If the Party emerged solid, strong and united from the last November General Conference, it has done so because agreement was reached on the amended motion about the EU.


If the Party wants the Labourites, especially the workers, who were hardest hit and are going to be hit by the Nationalist agreement with the European Union, to vote for the European Parliament, the party should seriously and factually show that the Maltese Labour members in the European Parliament are going seriously work for the good of the workers and the Maltese people to stop all the negative aspects of Malta’s membership agreement with the European Union. 

 

The prime negative aspect is that it causes discharges of workers and increases unemployment.
 
If the Maltese Labour members in the European Parliament are not going to serve this their primary duty, the workers and the Labour people do not need to go out to vote for them.

 

He who does not respect the sentiments of the Labour people should not expect the support and the votes of the Labourites.

 

Wednesday 11 February 2004

 

WE WANT INDEPENDENCE FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION

 

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