I see Harper calling this election “unnecessary”. Now, I don’t know about other people, but it seems that if the parties which received a majority of the votes in the previous election don’t like the direction being taken by a minority government, it is their prerogative to precipitate an election. I certainly think there have been better times when this could have been called, but I find it offensive that the government feels that giving me an opportunity to cast judgement on their policies is “unnecessary”. This seems to be an excellent starting point for a critique of their entire time in office. Consultation is unnecessary. We’re just going to do what we want and Canada is just going to have to deal with it. That’s no way to run a country, ESPECIALLY not with a minority government. It’s just a shame that it has taken the opposition this long to came up with the backbone to topple the government.
Were I in charge of the Liberal campaign, I would be focusing on how the government has used the threat of an election like a gun for their entire time in office. Vote for this bill you disagree with or there will be an election. This is not how a minority government should operate. ALL of the opposition parties need to get together and make that known to Canadians. And they need to be upfront about it at the start of the campaign. The current opposition parties need to let the electorate know that if there is another election in a year it’s because the government is trying to run the country like they had a majority while in fact they only have a minority.
Fears of a coalition also need to be overcome. Lots of countries in Europe are governed by coalitions. Even the UK is governed by one now and shows no sign of catastrophe, at least not one due to issues of coalition governance.
If Canadians are unable to deal with an election every two years, maybe they need to have a look around the world today to see what people elsewhere are willing to sacrifice for the privileges we currently enjoy.
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