Conservatives and NDP in rough shape ahead of budget vote -- Conservatives are divided and the NDP is broke (The Writ)
The vote on the budget will take place early next week. It’s still not a given that it will pass.
The Liberals haven’t (yet?) attracted enough floor-crossers to give them a majority. The Conservatives and Bloc look set to vote against and the NDP hasn’t made a commitment either way. Some of its seven MPs could abstain and so avoid defeating the government. But the NDP is also reportedly preparing for a snap election, just in case.
But they can’t be serious, can they?
In the days before the budget was tabled, an election seemed like a plausible outcome from the outside looking in. The Conservatives were running neck-and-neck in the polls with the Liberals and the New Democrats could convince themselves that they could reclaim recognized party status. The Bloc had little to lose.
But now the Conservatives appear to be in a state of internal disarray.
And the NDP is broke ...
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The Liberals haven’t (yet?) attracted enough floor-crossers to give them a majority. The Conservatives and Bloc look set to vote against and the NDP hasn’t made a commitment either way. Some of its seven MPs could abstain and so avoid defeating the government. But the NDP is also reportedly preparing for a snap election, just in case.
But they can’t be serious, can they?
In the days before the budget was tabled, an election seemed like a plausible outcome from the outside looking in. The Conservatives were running neck-and-neck in the polls with the Liberals and the New Democrats could convince themselves that they could reclaim recognized party status. The Bloc had little to lose.
But now the Conservatives appear to be in a state of internal disarray.
And the NDP is broke ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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