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|    ßeaverßait@dam.com to The Doctor    |
|    Re: NDP surge after leaders' debate in A    |
|    29 Apr 15 12:26:03    |
      XPost: can.politics, ab.politics, calgary.general       XPost: edm.general, bc.politics              > <ßeaverßait@dam.com> wrote:       >> There are two parties in favour of that kind of voting system: the Greens       and       >> the NDP.       >> Failing a proportional-representation system, we need the coaltion       government       >> system.              On 29/04/2015 5:02 AM, The Doctor wrote:       > Liberals are coming that way as well.`              No, doctor, your Justin has been the single problem leader on the issue. The       Greens and the NDP have clearly stated they would consider a coalition to make       sure Harper is defeated. Your Justin says yes ..... then no way..... then       maybe ..... He thinks he can play it through the election and then jump on       board a coalition train *after* he loses the election.              I'm thinking there are a whole lot of Liberals who will never forgive his       waffling if Harper makes it in again, even with a minority, because the vote       got split between the Greens, the NDP and the Liberals. That means any       coalition party should be headed by a leader that did no waffling on the issue       prior to the election - and was always willing to be a part of a coalition.       That would not be Justin Trudeau.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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