And the point of this was??? Continued dysfunction in parliament?
If you can’t do something productive, you may as well be performative.
Berny-eh on
What a fascinating article:
> The Liberal government has survived its second non-confidence vote in as many weeks in the House of Commons. The NDP and Bloc Quebecois voted against a Conservative motion this afternoon.
That is all.
Commercial-Fennel219 on
Played like a fiddle.Â
Expensive_Peak_1604 on
I’m surprised what with a new order for a release of documents.
DoubleDipper7 on
It’s just theatrics at this point. PP knows it’s not going to pass, so why keep doing it? Do something productive.
StevenMcStevensen on
I think the first non-confidence vote made some sense, if only just to demonstrate where every party stood and prove that the NDP’s big talk about no longer supporting the liberals was nothing more than that.
As a conservative voter, I don’t really get what the point was of doing it again. The outcome was certain, everybody already knew it was futile and it showed nothing.
Sea_Ad1199 on
The NDP is to broke to run another election at the moment jagmeet keeps proving how two faced he really is
Wide-Cheesecake-4852 on
Is this what our government is going to do from now on? Just constant no-confidence votes instead of making people’s lives better? Pretty sure we have some serious problems in this country that these bullshit motions by Milhouse and his minions do nothing but divide and distract.
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And the point of this was??? Continued dysfunction in parliament?
If you can’t do something productive, you may as well be performative.
What a fascinating article:
> The Liberal government has survived its second non-confidence vote in as many weeks in the House of Commons. The NDP and Bloc Quebecois voted against a Conservative motion this afternoon.
That is all.
Played like a fiddle.Â
I’m surprised what with a new order for a release of documents.
It’s just theatrics at this point. PP knows it’s not going to pass, so why keep doing it? Do something productive.
I think the first non-confidence vote made some sense, if only just to demonstrate where every party stood and prove that the NDP’s big talk about no longer supporting the liberals was nothing more than that.
As a conservative voter, I don’t really get what the point was of doing it again. The outcome was certain, everybody already knew it was futile and it showed nothing.
The NDP is to broke to run another election at the moment jagmeet keeps proving how two faced he really is
Is this what our government is going to do from now on? Just constant no-confidence votes instead of making people’s lives better? Pretty sure we have some serious problems in this country that these bullshit motions by Milhouse and his minions do nothing but divide and distract.
Each time we get stronger
How many strikes does he get?