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Old 12-03-2008, 08:10 AM   #1422
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Originally Posted by Ronald Pagan View Post
It's quite a stretch to say that Harper could come out of this unscathed.

Harper will be weakened in parliament no doubt. He will have to consult with opposition more than any time before as PM. As such, the Conservative agenda will be watered down. He'll do this out of political necessity and out of pandering to public opinion. No matter how much most of the people on this board seem to applaud his actions, lobbing a hand grenade down the underpants of the opposition parties has left a very bad taste in the average Canadian's mouth. It was boorish, partisan, and highly destructive. He'll need to rebuild that trust with the electorate. As such, power sharing to some degree is an inevitability.

Harper is also weakened within his party. Of that there can be no doubt. Right now they are doing what any political party does in a time of crisis, Protect the King. After this blows over, serious questions will be asked within the party. The foundations of his power are weakened. Can he rebuild it? Sure. Will he rebuild it? Who knows.
I hate to be the bearer of sanity here, but it should be painfully obvious (based on your comments here compared to the of the majority of Canadians in the media) that you have no clue what the average Canadian thinks.

Hint: The majority of Canadians approve of eliminating taxpayer-funded vote subsidies.
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