The rumours of an early are difficult to ignore, and MEP Peter Agius is not dismissing them.In an interview, he said the expectation of an early election is palpable and felt widely, not only within political circles, although he places the timing firmly in the hands of the government.For Agius, however, the more important issue is not when the election will be held, but what it should focus on.He pointed to what he describes as a quiet crisis in quality of life, highlighting longer hospital waiting times, worsening traffic, overcrowding and seas that are no longer safe for swimming.While GDP continues to grow, he argues that people’s happiness is not, and that this gap is what politics should be addressing.His message from the Nationalist Party is clear: a serious, coherent plan focused on issues that directly affect people’s daily lives, including their time, wages, and wellbeing.He believes that whenever the election takes place, voters will recognise the difference.Do you agree with MEP Peter Agius’ comments?•