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Originally Posted by ikaris
Just give it some time. As this crisis will likely blow over with the status-quo remaining, the Liberals will regroup with a new leader and will campaign that they were the reason that Ontario got the stimulus that they needed. It will be a pretty convincing argument as well considering what has transpired.
The Liberals would not allow an election to happen right now as they don't have the money, leadership, or national support to wage a battle. But the Conservatives have awoken a sleeping giant and it will be interesting to see how this all plays out over the next year and a half.
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The Liberals won't have a new leader until May. Between now and then they'll either have to live with the conservative's agenda, or vote it down. This phoney coalition is going to implode, so their only choice will be to abstain, again, or go back to the people with Dion leading them.
And you can bet that whenever there is another election, the conservatives will make hay with the separatist coalition, and that image of Dion, Jacko and Gilles will be prominent in all advertising.