Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Gov't not 'credible' on proroguing: ex-Harper advisor

Prime Minister Stephen Harper's latest reasoning behind his decision to prorogue Parliament has left many scratching their heads, and a former top Tory advisor says the government hasn't been "credible" in their explanation of the decision.

"I fault the government for not coming forward with a more adult explanation of why this is necessary," Harper's former chief of staff, Tom Flanagan, told CTV News Channel's Power Play on Tuesday.


"I think the government's talking points haven't been entirely credible."

He's right -- the explanations have not been credible -- because there are other, unexplained, reasons why they want legislation squashed.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The truth shall set you free Flanagan!

Anonymous said...

Flanagan just craves attention from the media, whats new with that?

IGGY-”THE CONDUCT OF OUR TROOPS IN THE FIELD”

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This is a prime example of what the Liberal Party is up against, stupid is as stupid does.

Please convince all Liberal MP's to vote non confidence, I need a good laugh near the beginning of March.

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