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Originally Posted by ikaris
That the Conservatives will prorogue the government, and then essentially concede the same budget that the coalition is proposing in January. The ultimate caving in. This will force the coalition to dissolve as the Liberals would have no further reason to be in it.
Is that clear enough for you?
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They may cave and give up on the coalition due to lack of support of voters, but if it was based on policy, they would have done so already. Conservatives backed down on taking away party funding. Conservatives already agreed to add economic stimulus to their final budget. Coalition talk has picked up steam, instead of dying down. Hence the need to prorogue the government in the first place.