Thursday, May 12, 2005
Why doesn't. . .
. . . Martin pay an immediate visit to the Governor-General and ask her to dissolve Parliament, not because the government has lost the support of Parliament but because Parliament has ceased to function? That way, he could go into an election campaign with the budget unpassed, the ability to blame the fact that the budget's unpassed on the Conservatives and Bloc, and something approximating the moral highground. Of course, I can't see the NDs being too happy with him in that case.
Just asking.
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. . . Martin pay an immediate visit to the Governor-General and ask her to dissolve Parliament, not because the government has lost the support of Parliament but because Parliament has ceased to function? That way, he could go into an election campaign with the budget unpassed, the ability to blame the fact that the budget's unpassed on the Conservatives and Bloc, and something approximating the moral highground. Of course, I can't see the NDs being too happy with him in that case.
Just asking.