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My very brief skimming suggests they didn’t support the budget but didn’t want to force an election. If I recall correctly, it was a mix of abstentions and non voting—whatever worked out as the minimum action to avoid triggering an election. Without a leader and with even less funding than usual, they understood it would be political suicide if they were seen as provoking an election. I think the retiring Conservative, whom many believed might have crossed the floor, chose not to vote.Did the NDP MPs say why they abstained? Risking an election doesn't give me the feeling that I'd want to vote for them next time. Actually, I didn't vote for them this past time, as the local candidate didn't even bother with so much as a FB page to say who he was or what he stood for.
Did the NDP MPs say why they abstained?
My very brief skimming suggests they didn’t support the budget but didn’t want to force an election. If I recall correctly, it was a mix of abstentions and non voting—whatever worked out as the minimum action to avoid triggering an election. Without a leader and with even less funding than usual, they understood it would be political suicide if they were seen as provoking an election. I think the retiring Conservative, whom many believed might have crossed the floor, chose not to vote.
No one actually wanted an election, except perhaps the Bloc. Poilievre is 25 points behind Carney in polling, the NDP would be erased, and it seems Elizabeth May wants to hold onto her seat a bit longer.
Poilievre is 25 points behind Carney in polling
You’re right but I think the gap between the leaders would seal the deal for the Liberals—at least if there had been an election. And even if the spread between the parties remained relatively thin, whichever party was blamed for triggering an election would have been punished by the electorate and it’s very likely that would have been in the Liberals’ favour (which might well explain their willingness to make no meaningful concessions and dare the others not once, but thrice, to trigger an election).I think the parties themselves are only 2 - 3 points separated from each other.
You’re right but I think the gap between the leaders would seal the deal for the Liberals—at least if there had been an election. And even if the spread between the parties remained relatively thin, whichever party was blamed for triggering an election would have been punished by the electorate and it’s very likely that would have been in the Liberals’ favour (which might well explain their willingness to make no meaningful concessions and dare the others not once, but thrice, to trigger an election).
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