FiveParadox said:Mr. Layton took credit for the entire premise of a debate in the House of Commons — one which he only barely made the attendance for, and then spoke for about one minute. He didn't just stretch the truth, he entirely lied.
Mr. Layton said in an interview Monday he started a debate about increasing the Department of Fisheries and Oceans’ budget by $15 million for small wharfs such as the Falls Point wharf in Woods Harbour.
"Fortunately, the opposition parties had enough people able to get to the vote to keep the debate going. This allowed me then to get up and speak about my visit to the wharf," he said.
I would of course grant the fact that the Liberal Party of Canada has a horrendous track record when it comes to honesty, in particular when it comes to elections. However, that doesn't make it somehow right, or something to be encouraged, for Mr. Layton to do the same. Each and every Member of Parliament — and, in particular, party leaders — should be honest about their own business and contributions in the Commons, in particular when making such statement during an intervention in the election of a Province of Canada.Jersay said:Poor Five.
FiveParadox said:And it doesn't surprise me that Mr. Layton would lie to the media in Nova Scotia to garner support for his party during their election. Mr. Layton's suggestion that he started that debate, that he brought that issue to the attention to the House, or even that he made any major contribution to that debate is a lie. Review the Hansard — he contributed nothing to that discussion.
Mr. Layton was absent for the first two hours of that debate — in fact, during the time he was not there, the Government of Canada had even attempted (though without success) to invoke a closure mechanism on that debate.
If you would like to accuse me of engaging in inappropriate conduct, then I would invite you, sanch, to elaborate on your "charge" on Wreck Beach, and I would be happy to entertain you. However, in the meantime, let's debate the topic at hand, and not throw accusations and insults at each other.sanch said:But it also not documented that he said any of which you accuse him of. You are engaging in slander.