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Ben Weeks's avatar

Thats not how it works in Canada. There needs to be a majority in parliament voting for non-confidence to force an election. The (so called) liberals have a minority government which means they have the most seats in a 3 way split. The far-left ndp added give both a majority. Its leader is a fellow wef member who has always propped him up and despises (so called) conservatives. Claiming they’re “far right”. Except the ndp along with everyone gave an SS member a standing ovation and is most enthusiastic in its hatred of Jewish people. So ‘the people refusing’ has no sway at this time. (Another prominent ndp mp repeatedly blocked his own supporters on facebook for questioning their covid position).

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Susan Russell's avatar

That's circuitous. There is no middle to tip it?

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Ben Weeks's avatar

In theory a party’s own elected mps could turn against their own leader. But to try and fail would be unthinkable for most. The party leader also can require beliefs of those mps to be accepted as a candidate at all. Then the leader can “whip” his caucus to vote for whatever he pleases. Ideally everyone would vote what their riding directs. He can also kick people out of the party. Most aren’t aware but the liberals have the highest turnover. People join and believe the propaganda, come to realize they’ve been had then leave in silence. And are easily replaced with more true-believer rubes or corrupt careerists.

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