“That the House condemns the government for its arrogance in refusing to compromise with the opposition parties over the timing of the next general election and for its ‘culture of entitlement,’ corruption, scandal, and gross abuse of public funds for political purposes and, consequently, the government no longer has the confidence of the House.”
That’s the partial wording of what will become the historic motion to be tabled tomorrow in the House of Commons, and read by Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper.
The motion has the support of all the opposition parties, meaning that the government will fall when the motion is voted on, which will be Monday November 28.
The crisis has occurred because elected Members of Parliament representing 63 percent of Canadians have so completely lost faith in the moral authority of this Liberal government, and its ability to continue governing. Drastic measures had to be taken to stop the corrupt Liberals because they steadfastly refused to do the honorable thing.
I’m thinking of voting Conservative.
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