Tories Debate Whether NDP Support Needed For No Confidence Motion

Posted on Monday, April 18 at 11:42 by sthompson
NDP Leader Jack Layton, who was quoted last week as saying support for such a motion was unlikely, explained yesterday that he was talking about what his party would do if the Conservatives were to act this week. "We haven't offered an opinion on any future motions [the Conservatives] may bring forward," Mr. Layton said. It is unlikely, however, that the NDP would put forth its own no-confidence motion, he said. Full article: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050416.wharper18/BNStory/Front

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  1. Tue Apr 19, 2005 3:17 pm
    The ndp are probably waiting for both parties to loose more credibility.

  2. Wed Apr 20, 2005 5:02 am
    Is that possible?? Sorry but I find that both the Liberals and Conservatives have historically and recently been telling us an awful lot of b.s., they both are playing backroom games with the U.S. and corporate interests which are totally in contrast to the Canadian people's interest. I am really hoping the people can finally see through the spin! Hoping??

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