Honestly, Machjo................. nothing, not even vouchers would provide the NDP with a landslide victory.
If the my local federal NDP candidate promised to promote free trade, free movement of labour, territorial bilingualism (something Scott Reid and many other Conservatives have been proposing for a long time), and allosing for private health care, in the absence of other candidate presenting something better, he'd stand a good chance of winning my vote.
Likewise a provincial NDP candidate in Ontario who promissed to eliminate the minimum wage (possibly counterbalancing it with codetermination), propose a Swedish-style school voucher (or at the very least ensure all are treated equally regardless of religious affiliation, even if it means the province having to push for a reopening of the Constitution), granting more second-language choice in school (maybe along the Hungarian or at least British model), again, in the absence of true competition from another candidate, he just might stand a chance to win my vote.
But of course this would involve such a radical shift for the NDP I doubt this will ever happen in my lifetime, so it is a hypothetical case for the most part.
And oh yes, I almost forgot: the NDP would also have to abandon bailing out industries, funding arts except arts education in public schools, cut the DBC, etc.
But realistically, thiw would ake the NDP more conservative than the Conservatives. Neger gonna happen.
Apparently the voucher paper airplane flew right over somebody's head in its haste to get to Sweden
Question is, who's head. If a person accuses me of supporting something I don't, it's not even worth acknowledging his sarcasm and so I'll take him at his word and assume he supports it as he said.