Nationalist leader Adrian Delia on Sunday urged people to ‘come walk with us’ as he slammed the government for letting a situation develop where some people felt unsafe in the streets. 
“Come walk with us instead,” he appealed.
He said the government wanted to bring thousands of foreign workers to Malta but had not planned for the influx. It was not saying what it planned to do, yet everyone expected solutions from him.
“Look at the papers today- they are full of interviews and articles about me,” he said.
“They keep asking me what my proposals are. Well, let Labour leave, and I will tell you what my proposals are,” he said, to applause and a standing ovation. 
The Opposition leader was speaking on the granaries as part of the PN’s week-long Independence activities.
In his address he attempted to clarify his arguments regarding migrants, after several NGOs criticised him for his “anti-migrant” comments, calling them “abhorrent”.
“I was simply asking questions,” Dr Delia insisted.
He said that while he understood industry’s needs for foreign workers, the government needed to plan so that Malta attracted the sort of foreign workers who helped create added-value rather than workers…