Nationalist Party voters face a very big dilemma. If they believe that what Adrian Delia had said about Daphne Caruana Galizia – that she was a “liar” and many other flowery adjectives – is true, then they must believe that the slain blogger had lied about him. And if they believe she had lied against Delia, then they must also believe she may have lied also about so many other people, including the Prime Minister and his wife.

The same applies to her children.

If, on the other hand, they believe that Daphne – and her children – never lied and always said the truth, they then also believe that what she said about Delia must be true. And so they must also believe that he is a “crook”, as she called him. And that what Matthew Caruana Galizia had said, that Delia “ was a gangster in a suit”, is also true.

I ask PN voters to reflect and decide who they believe. And with Delia having served notice on those “rebel” MPs – without mentioning them by name – who did not toe the party line in Parliament on the Domestic Violence Bill, namely, Simon Busuttil, Beppe Fenech Adami, Mario de Marco, Chris Said, Karol Aquilina, Karl Gouder, Jason Azzopardi and Marie Therese Comodini Cachia, that if they do not wish to follow the party line “they know what they have to do”, in other words, go through the exit door, then no wonder PN voters are finding themselves in a colossal quandary.

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