Originally posted by St Leo
How? If we oust them now, they'll just get back in next spring when Harper's government collapses.
Originally posted by notyoueither
The Liberals have to be ousted.
The Liberals have to be ousted.
How? If we oust them now, they'll just get back in next spring when Harper's government collapses.
Right now we are in front of this bridge.
Which actually would be very good for the NDP because both the Liberals and Conservatives will be discredited. So, I think that Harper will get his motion of no confidence through and a summer election to celebrate it.
The truth is that without Bloc Quebec in the government equation (they don't want it even if ROC got over it and recognised that they are the legitimate representatives of their ridings) Parliament is hamstrung.
FYI: ROC = Rest of Canada
My point is that the Bloc in a coalition would not be viewed well by many people in the ROC. That's a shame, because without 50 or 60 seats from Quebec, government making becomes very difficult.
Harper and Layton better grow up real fast and realise that there are bigger things at stake here than the flavour of the next budget, or who gets to marry who.
Not really. The law is catching up to those who have broken it. The Gomery Inquiry seems to be working.
As for bigger things, Harper wants to dismantle Canada by devolving powers to the provinces and to hobble the federal government by instituting an elected Senate. The Liberals would have to steal very hard to top that when it comes to damaging the country.
I think the NDP and Tories should give some serious thought to cooperating with each other and with the Bloc to enable a government to last 2 to 3 years
Incidently, how is listening to the provinces in appointing senators going to damage the country?
As for dismantling Canada, take a look at what is happening in Quebec already. The strong centralising federalism of PET is deader than a door knob. Hell, just governing the country is a major challenge now. The sooner Ottawa adapts to the reality that we are 4 or 5 large regions and not one humungous homogeneity, the better for our future (IMO).
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