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Old 09-06-2024, 11:52 AM   #13814
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Singh gets called out that this breakup move appears to be political and self serving due to the negative impact it has had on the party, versus it being about Liberal policies or bettering Canadians. As pointed out, Liberals could easily come back against Pharmacare. Pharmacare is an empty shell of what what promised and requested, it came past the 2023 deadline despite NDP rhetoric about pulling support, it's still not law and now he's claiming it's all good NDP's job is done? Corporate greed is supposedly the last reason, yet he supported the Liberal budget and nearly every Liberal policies? He also alluded to the rail strikes being the straw that broke the camel's back, but he also made the video a month ago as a counter that he is not just doing what Poilievre told him to do?



https://twitter.com/user/status/1780329390666055745

Singh and the NDP later proceeds to vote for the budget after this bizarre tweet. Whine about corporate handouts, and then vote for the very same budget that has them? Does that not make the NDP and Singh complicit in that corporate handout?

If he thinks Poilievre is worried and believe the election is now between the CPC and NDP, back it up with a vote of non confidence on the government he just condemned in a video (yet supported for years) and get Canadians to the polls. Let the population decide, anything else is just continuing to prop up a very unpopular government.

Last edited by Firebot; 09-06-2024 at 11:55 AM.
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