Originally posted by KrazyHorse
The Governor General is either about to increase her own power or decrease it.
If she decides to grant the request of the Tories it will say that she has made the judgment that the Tories are across some magic threshold where a government composed of the Liberals et al is insufficiently representative of the wishes of Canadians to allow it to form. She will have increased her competence to that of a final arbiter of the will of the people.
If she decides to refuse the Tory request it will further the argument that her only role is that of a mediator.
The Governor General is either about to increase her own power or decrease it.
If she decides to grant the request of the Tories it will say that she has made the judgment that the Tories are across some magic threshold where a government composed of the Liberals et al is insufficiently representative of the wishes of Canadians to allow it to form. She will have increased her competence to that of a final arbiter of the will of the people.
If she decides to refuse the Tory request it will further the argument that her only role is that of a mediator.
Now we can get into a discussion of what constitutes the wishes of Canadians.
What do you say about a poll where one side (A) has one answer, and the other (B) has four?
Is that a valid poll on the viability of A?
What does it say about B that it requires 4 options to gain a majority?
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