Take a look at this broadcast from Joe Bossano of the GSLP Liberals
Posted on 07 December 2011.
Take a look at this broadcast from Joe Bossano of the GSLP Liberals
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Posted on 16 November 2011.
Joe Bossano talks to us about the Future Jobs Strategy.
The GSLP/Liberals will introduce the Future Job Strategy, in order to ensure employment for all residents. This structure is targeted to be in place in January and contracts of employment as trainees with a wholly owned Government company will commence as from February 2012.
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Posted on 24 October 2011.
It’s time for change! Have you seen the latest Liberal Party Political broadcast.
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Posted on 17 October 2011.
Thank you for visiting It’s time for change.
Today we are happy to offer you the GSLP podcast recorded by Fabian Picardo for Gibraltar Politics on Facebook.
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Posted on 16 September 2011.
The Leader of the GSLP, Fabian Picardo, held an event for young people at Latino’s on Thursday evening which was a massive success. GSLY members and young people from all walks of life and all social backgrounds attended the event which was designed to enable the younger members of our society to influence the Party’s Manifesto for the next election.
Fabian Picardo said: “I wanted to ensure that I had the input of young people on all subjects in our Manifesto. I don’t think young people are only interested in “youth” affairs. They are interested in all the issues that affect everyone in our society. From housing to employment, to healthcare and education, they had important views and fresh ideas which will influence what we put in our Manifesto and the policies that we present to the public.
“We are ready to fight a General Election as soon as Mr Caruana calls it. We have already started our campaign. It was important, however, that now that our Manifesto is almost ready to go to the printers we should give an opportunity to different sectors of our community to give us their input. This session with young people will enable us to refine some of the ideas already in our manifesto and make them better than they already were as a blueprint for the future of our community as we advance in the 21st Century.
“I don’t believe that young people, or indeed any people, should only be invited questions once every four years. The GSLP Youth Section has been in place since the party was created over thirty years ago. The Chairman of the Youth Section has representation on our Executive Committee and therefore our policy is always influenced by the views of young people in our party. This was the wider event allowing people from all the community, not just those who are already politically aligned with us, to influence our thinking.
“I want to thank the young people who attended for the time that they gave us. It was incredible to see how this Party has a reached all sectors of our society, all walks of life and all social backgrounds. We don’t believe in selecting people to attend such events and are happy that our doors are always open to people that represent the diversity of our community.”
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Posted on 20 August 2011.
The Leader of the Opposition, Fabian Picardo, has said that the
GSLP/Liberals, if they form Government after the next General Election, will
commit many more substantial resources than is the case today to the fight
against the importation of drugs into our community.
The trafficking of drugs and the luring of young people into their consumption
is one of the root causes of the problems affecting the fabric of our society.
Many (but not all) of the social problems that manifest themselves in our
community originate with drug consumption. Many of the instances of
criminality before our Courts, even those not related directly to drug trafficking
or drug possession, originate from the addiction to drugs.
In the circumstances a GSLP/Liberal Government will be committed to
ensuring that very high profile law enforcement presence is felt at all entry
points to Gibraltar to ensure that there is an appropriate deterrent. This is
missing at the moment and hence does not deter those who might attempt to
traffic drugs into Gibraltar.
The Leader of the Opposition, Fabian Picardo, said: “As Chief Minister I will
ensure that drug traffickers understand that in Gibraltar there is zero tolerance
of them plying their evil trade. Today there are not enough high profile law
enforcement resources dedicated to this. Gibraltar must be seen by drug
traffickers to be impenetrable and we must make it economically unviable for
them to apply their trade within our community. Those who profits from drugs
will have those same profits seized by the courts. Those found in possession
of drugs in larger amounts than for their personal use with be treated as
traffickers and should feel the full weight of the law.
“In consultation with Officers in the ranks of all law enforcement agencies we
can see the frustration at the lack of resources made available to them to
perform their important obligations. The amount expended on Customs and
the Police may have increased in budget terms but the resources being made
available to deter those who wish to import illegal substances into our
community are not high profile enough.
“We will ensure that this changes dramatically. We need to deter the activities
of drug traffickers. We must not shy away from ensuring that we do everything
possible to protect our young people and our community generally from this
pervasive, pernicious evil. For every pound spent as a deterrent we will save
pounds on the current cost to our society of living with this evil cancer.
“We are also committed that the resources should also be available for
rehabilitation of those who have fallen into the trap of drug addiction.
Governments should not deny that drugs are a problem in every community,
and we will not be found wanting in providing resources to enhance the
rehabilitation services available in our community to deal with this pernicious
problem.”
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