NDP to tone down on 'yelling': MP Darrell Dexter

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Darrell Dexter’s advice to Jack Layton: Stop yelling

When Nova Scotia’s New Democrats vaulted from obscurity to Official Opposition 13 years ago, Darrell Dexter learned something that could prove useful as his federal cousin Jack Layton grapples with growing pains that accompany newfound political riches.

You don’t have to yell and scream any more to get attention when you’re the Official Opposition, Mr. Dexter, now Nova Scotia Premier, found.

“When we were the third party with three seats, we had to yell and scream and kick to get a single line in the newspaper,” Mr. Dexter said in an interview. “When that world changed in 1998, when we became the Official Opposition, we didn’t immediately recognize that. We thought we still had to talk with that loud voice in order to be heard,” he said.

“All of the sudden you had to realize that you had to be able to reel it back in; you were now being listened to, so you didn’t have to yell. You were being listened to; they were examining, measuring, weighing everything you said.”

Mr. Dexter praised Mr. Layton’s new caucus, saying it contains a number of “extraordinarily exciting people.” He said the party must begin planning how to build on its political success.

Mr. Dexter said the NDP must accomplish this while tending to its existing base of voters. “I would go back to first principles on what you do in terms of stay connected to your ridings: make sure you spend time talking to the people who elected you and focus on the job you were sent to Ottawa to do.”

The NDP Premier said Canadians will forgive mistakes but want to see their politicians learn and evolve. “I am not one of those who believes the electorate is in search of perfection – they know that they elect people who are ordinary Canadians, that they are people who will make mistakes over time,” he said. “But they look for you to grow in these positions; they look for you to demonstrate you understand your role.”


Darrell Dexter’s advice to Jack Layton: Stop yelling - The Globe and Mail
 

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No, because I forgot I wiki'ed the 40th and that's where the dates were, specifically... lol. That's what you get for reading too much at once.
40th Canadian Parliament - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ah, I should have dug a bit deeper myself.

Okay, so it is then entirely about a pre-election parliament.

I think we might see a bit of a shift in attitudes pretty soon.

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Trade Minister launches blistering attack on NDP

The majority Harper government isn't waiting for the ink to dry on election returns before testing the NDP's pledge to seek more civility and respect between members of Parliament.

In a downtown Ottawa speech Thursday morning, International Trade Minister Ed Fast launched a fresh partisan attack on the new Official Opposition, accusing New Democrats of being set on policies that would “stall growth, kill jobs and set Canadian families back.”

Listeners could be forgiven for wondering whether the 41st election campaign was still being contested. The broadside against the NDP suggests the perpetual campaign the Tories waged during their minority government years will not be wound down soon.


Mr. Fast called Jack Layton's party “reflexively and ideologically anti-trade,” accusing it of acting contrary to the interests of “hard-working Canadians.”


Trade Minister launches blistering attack on NDP - The Globe and Mail
 

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Ah, I should have dug a bit deeper myself.

Okay, so it is then entirely about a pre-election parliament.

I think we might see a bit of a shift in attitudes pretty soon.

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Trade Minister launches blistering attack on NDP

The majority Harper government isn't waiting for the ink to dry on election returns before testing the NDP's pledge to seek more civility and respect between members of Parliament.

In a downtown Ottawa speech Thursday morning, International Trade Minister Ed Fast launched a fresh partisan attack on the new Official Opposition, accusing New Democrats of being set on policies that would “stall growth, kill jobs and set Canadian families back.”

Listeners could be forgiven for wondering whether the 41st election campaign was still being contested. The broadside against the NDP suggests the perpetual campaign the Tories waged during their minority government years will not be wound down soon.


Mr. Fast called Jack Layton's party “reflexively and ideologically anti-trade,” accusing it of acting contrary to the interests of “hard-working Canadians.”


Trade Minister launches blistering attack on NDP - The Globe and Mail

Sounds to me simply like a man speaking obvious truth...........Jack Layton is a socialist and and protectionist.

Those things are a detriment to the economy, the socialist and protectionist policies of the NDP would cost us thousands of jobs, thus harming Canadian families.

The fact Jack is now leader of the Official opposition has not made him any smarter.

BTW, the discussion was over civility inside the House.............and disagreement outside the House in speeches is hardly uncivil. There is supposed to be a continuing public debate, you know..........

You want to talk about incivility, wait until the Nanny-state lovers see the bill to kill the gun registry... :)

Oh I can hardly wait......Wendy Cukier's head is going to explode. Perhaps we could sell tickets.
 

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Y'know.... Somehow, I'm still hearing the same "want-it-all-and-want-it NOW" attitude of most control freaks.... Belittle, make 'em defensive, go for the jugular ... then cry when you're slapped back....
 

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Y'know.... Somehow, I'm still hearing the same "want-it-all-and-want-it NOW" attitude of most control freaks.... Belittle, make 'em defensive, go for the jugular ... then cry when you're slapped back....[/QUOT


As long as that attitude ceases in Parliament....where the work is done. It is an adversarial system, where we are asked to choose between two (at least) visions of Canada......and we need to hear the negatives of each vision expressed as well as the positives......

As for belittling, I think the CPC need not bother belittling the NDP.....they are doing a fine job of that all by themselves!!!!

Jack really ain't that bright.

50% + 1.

Right.

After the Supreme Court mandated (and I quote) "a clear majority"

If 50% + 1 is a clear majority, perhaps someone could define an UNCLEAR majority???

Oh, and that clear majority is to be based on a clear question.....not one put forth solely by a PQ gov't and accepted without question....as advocated by Jack.

:)

No, Jack ain't that bright.

He is running around shooting himself in the foot.

No need for the CPC to even unholster. :)

It is gonna be a fun four years.

And then, if they are even close to competent, the Liberals will be back.

I intend to enjoy the break.
 
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