He must be assured that the NDP supports it, otherwise this would have been an own goal. If I were the NDP, stressing that I know little to nothing about Canadian politics, I would oppose the measure, have him resign and see where the chips land.
Literally has no downside for the NDP, other than the fact that its base of wokies unanimously support it.
NDP usually has no money and an extremely racist leader that only cares about himself and sucking up to Trudeau.
I don't buy that. If they are sucking up to Trudeau (the establishment really), they're getting something out of it. It is not an end in itself. Probably the usual rewards for corrupt politicians.
Even the Bloc is against the EA, a party that only represents QC.
I imagine that it would be, considering its history.
The NDP has no money to fight an electoral campaign. Making this a confidence vote is more likely targeted at Trudeau's own party. A few Liberal backbenchers have already spoken out against the government, and that means more are thinking it. Trudeau's just made it so they all might lose their jobs if they oppose the EMA.
Is NDP afraid they will lose out if there's another election? Seems like to me they could just let it go to one, maybe they can get rid of Trudeau. I guess downside to them would be the conservative arm of the uniparty takes power?
They don't have the money to fight another campaign. That's what happens when you sell out your blue collar union voters, who have money to donate, in favour of student politics.
As u/dagthegnome points out, they're broke. They couldn't afford the last election.
Liberals are bombing in the polls- many of those votes would go to NDP instead of Conservatives so they'd probably do pretty well as, outside of Quebec where they have the separatist Bloc Quebecois, the left-leaning Liberal voters would go for them.
He must be assured that the NDP supports it, otherwise this would have been an own goal. If I were the NDP, stressing that I know little to nothing about Canadian politics, I would oppose the measure, have him resign and see where the chips land.
Literally has no downside for the NDP, other than the fact that its base of wokies unanimously support it.
I don't buy that. If they are sucking up to Trudeau (the establishment really), they're getting something out of it. It is not an end in itself. Probably the usual rewards for corrupt politicians.
I imagine that it would be, considering its history.
The NDP has no money to fight an electoral campaign. Making this a confidence vote is more likely targeted at Trudeau's own party. A few Liberal backbenchers have already spoken out against the government, and that means more are thinking it. Trudeau's just made it so they all might lose their jobs if they oppose the EMA.
So it would prevent that party's availability to win an election by forcing an early one? Sounds corruptish.
https://www.weforum.org/people/jagmeet-singh
Jagmeet's a WEF stooge like Trudeau. The "parties" are an illusion, as are the votes. The outcomes are known beforehand.
Is NDP afraid they will lose out if there's another election? Seems like to me they could just let it go to one, maybe they can get rid of Trudeau. I guess downside to them would be the conservative arm of the uniparty takes power?
They don't have the money to fight another campaign. That's what happens when you sell out your blue collar union voters, who have money to donate, in favour of student politics.
As u/dagthegnome points out, they're broke. They couldn't afford the last election.
Liberals are bombing in the polls- many of those votes would go to NDP instead of Conservatives so they'd probably do pretty well as, outside of Quebec where they have the separatist Bloc Quebecois, the left-leaning Liberal voters would go for them.