I voted "yes".
And I did so from a purely partisan, tactical perspective.
A united Liberal/NDP party (the Liberal Democrats?) would achieve a couple of things....to the benefit of the Conservatives.
It would pull the Liberal Party to the left.......leaving the political spectrum from right to centre entirely to the Conservatives. This would cost the new party votes, make no mistake. Even some partisan Liberals would jump ship....to the Tories.....
It would pull the NDP hard to the right. The left wing of the party would jump, either to form some new, totally irrelevant rump party (like the Greens, but Greens are actually pretty centre)......or to non-participation in the political process.
In other word, the Conservative Party could ONLY gain ground.....it remains to be seen if the Liberal Democrats would retain enough of their former support to beat out Harper.......
Now....the GOOD things about it from a non-partisan perspective......
Iggy goes.
Canadians are offered a choice unlike the old Tweedledee or Tweedledum Liberal/Conservative hard in the centre one we have been left with for decades.... (the NDP never had a chance at forming gov't)
Nuff said.
And I did so from a purely partisan, tactical perspective.
A united Liberal/NDP party (the Liberal Democrats?) would achieve a couple of things....to the benefit of the Conservatives.
It would pull the Liberal Party to the left.......leaving the political spectrum from right to centre entirely to the Conservatives. This would cost the new party votes, make no mistake. Even some partisan Liberals would jump ship....to the Tories.....
It would pull the NDP hard to the right. The left wing of the party would jump, either to form some new, totally irrelevant rump party (like the Greens, but Greens are actually pretty centre)......or to non-participation in the political process.
In other word, the Conservative Party could ONLY gain ground.....it remains to be seen if the Liberal Democrats would retain enough of their former support to beat out Harper.......
Now....the GOOD things about it from a non-partisan perspective......
Iggy goes.
Canadians are offered a choice unlike the old Tweedledee or Tweedledum Liberal/Conservative hard in the centre one we have been left with for decades.... (the NDP never had a chance at forming gov't)
Nuff said.