It takes three to tango to an election, and so far Ignatieff has been solatarily twirling on the dance floor ...
Why on earth would the NDP or Bloc want to go to the voters right now, with the Liberals improving in the polls, but the coalition agreement and the agreed policies shattered?
Where is the NDP or Bloc upside?
So, no: no election until Layton and Duceppe decide there should be one. That is the whirlwind the LPC is reaping for breaking its agreement with the other opposition parties.
If the upcoming budgetary update or "report card" gives Harper a failing grade on EI, stimulus funds and the economy, it's time for a no confidence motion from Ignatieff for sure, whether or not it leads to an election.
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YES.
YES YES and YES!!
I didn't think so at first, but now I'm inclined to say yes.
Ignatieff has made far too many threats at this point that if he backs off now, what credibility will he have left?
It takes three to tango to an election, and so far Ignatieff has been solatarily twirling on the dance floor ...
Why on earth would the NDP or Bloc want to go to the voters right now, with the Liberals improving in the polls, but the coalition agreement and the agreed policies shattered?
Where is the NDP or Bloc upside?
So, no: no election until Layton and Duceppe decide there should be one. That is the whirlwind the LPC is reaping for breaking its agreement with the other opposition parties.
it really does not mean much..the voters do not want an election, and that is the main thing.....
..always makes me wonder..who are these voters?
If the upcoming budgetary update or "report card" gives Harper a failing grade on EI, stimulus funds and the economy, it's time for a no confidence motion from Ignatieff for sure, whether or not it leads to an election.
He may as well push for an election, the Tories' attack ad strategy is making one inevitable.
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