Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi said today that the PN was continuing to propose change for the country, while Labour was going back to the worst of times.
Speaking in a recorded Radio 101 interview, Dr Gonzi said the PL was 'abandoning' workers, to the extent that it had recently made strong attacks on the financial services sector, the tourism sector and Air Malta.
Labour had also 'taken over' the GWU once again and the union's media was again the official mouthpiece of the Labour Party.
The PL was harking back to old Labour policies while the Nationalist government was proposing change, he said.
In the Budget the government had put its cards on the table. The people knew how a government led by the PN would work in 2013, which sectors it would assist and what it would do in sectors such as education and health.
The people knew nothing about what was in store from Labour, the party was only blowing air bubbles.
Dr Gonzi, in particular, urged parents to consider the government's record in education. It was only the Nationalist Party which could give parents peace of mind for their children, he said. They should be careful in the choices they made in the general election, because...
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