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Old 04-28-2011, 02:59 PM   #2783
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Firstly the 2nd prorogation was because the CPC wanted to slience a whistleblower about the Afghan detainee issue. I fail to see what that has to do with a coalition save for the fact that it would've made the CPC look bad?

Second the reason that the coalition talk is a red herring is because (A) the majority of voters don't seem to care (B) it detracts from talking about the real issues that they should be addressing.
Prorogation is as valid of a mechanic of our parliamentary system as a coalition.

Prorogation is every bit as much of a red herring because (A) the majority of voters don't seem to care and (B) it detracts from talking about the real issues that they should be addressing.

The comedy of it all comes when an undecided voter seems to put some weight behind one while completely ignoring the other.
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